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Evening Star dated October 26, 1930

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 WEATHER, (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair, continued cold today; tomorrow partly cloudy, slowly rising temperature....

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 SNOW, RAIN, WIND . INNEW ENGLAND Communication and . Power Lines Disabled and Roads Blocked to Traffic. By the Associated...

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 CHAMPION ORATOR WON THOUGH ILL Severe Cold Was Climaxed by Nose Bleed Shortly Before Contest. The world champion high school

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 MARCUS COOLIDGE GIVEN EDGE T0 WIN Democratic Candidate Con- ceded Advantage With Dry Law Chief Issue. 2 tinued From First...

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 DEPRESSION HELD AT DARKEST HOUR Private Agencies Now Ready to Face Facts and Lift Nation’s Load. BY WILLIAM HARD. A lot of

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 USTSTARNODEL " HONE IS READY English Tudor Gothic Type House Opens to Public Today. Bublic inspection of the fifth and last

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 § Rooms and Bath 111 865—$75 SAVOY 2804 14th Street PRICES REDUCED! THE TREW MOTOR CO. 1509-11 14th St. N. W, Regular...

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 A—S8 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER zv mflflmmfi L e el ooy et | Coted Pronchmen, 108000; Forvign BURGLAR MAKES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. CHAIRMAN OF ADDING | tio=s, SIDI WIRT SPRECKELS MACHINE BOARD

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. %a PA1AIS ROYAL) G STREET AT ELEVENTH PHONE DISTRICT 4400 Visit

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 v§ VOGUE says, “Turquoise-blue nnd L brown ere an effective combination.” s@ You can assemble aocessories for a brown costume

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 A—12 = BENNETTS HONORED FOR MISSION WORK Friends “Convict” Couple for 15 Years of Service to City’s Poor. “Convicted” in &

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 CORNER STONE LAID. FORNEW CHURGH Western Presbyterian Edifice Ceremony Witnessed by Large Crowd. With a large ciowd in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. LANSBURGH’S 70th ANNIVERSARY Replenished Stocks—New Items Never

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. Limited Number Only! : : BREMER l 3 ; Regular $1.95—$2.95...

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 THE SUNDAY LANSBURGH’S 70th ANNIVERSARY Heading Into the Fimil Week With Values That in Some Cases Surpass Even Our Own...

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 R J *SPEAKEASY"” LIST IS TURNED OVER 10 JUSTICE OFFICIALS 034 Raid Addresses Obtained From Anti-Dry Group Are ‘Involved....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON LEE TO AGAIN SEEK " POUTICAL OFFE Montgomery Leader Speaker E at Road Opening at Syca- “ <~ more

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 YMCA WILL WORK FOR 300 MEMBERS Campaign to Be Launched Wednesday—Teams Spurred by Prizes. An effort to increase the...

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 B—4 = EDUCATIONAL. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY School of Economics and Government Registration New Open in MARKETING—SALES PRINCIPLES

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 TWO CLINICS BUSY AT GEORGETOWN . Medical and Dental Aid for| School Children Being Widely Extended. One of the most...

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 LEGGE PENS SHORT REPLY T0 KANSAN Board Cannot Lend Support , to Competitive Organiza- tions, He Writes Mercer. The conflict

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, HOMAGEOFFRANCE OA 3 i ks 5 PAID OCEAN FLYERS President and Premier Speak! at Fete for Coste and

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 PLUMMER ELECTED KIWANIS GOVERNOR Hagerstown Pastor Chosen at Norfolk Meeting of Capital District. Speoial Dispatch to The...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. ing T .Startlng OMOIrow $79,000.00 WORTH of BEAUTIFUL LIVING

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 Paferit-Teécher Activities All ‘material for this column must be In the State office, Room 101, Burling- ton Hotel, by the

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 By S. S. Van Dine Copyright, 1930, by 8. 8. Van Dine. INSTALLMENT XIV. ARKHAM had been standing | scowling at the floor and

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 o4 lGoldenberes €3 Anni fl Seventh and K Streets $125 “““n‘ Modium & "f:':'.ylfiu"‘:: \nd 101 i group- 1 8 Kiddies’ : Suits 79

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ON Dl to Add a Dramatic Days of Our y Sale! 0 Values! ) SINGLY or

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART ONE. SEVENTH AND K STREETS @ PHONE NATIONAL 5220 ! !h BUY NOW AND

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 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. MEETINGS THIS WEEK. 3 a.m., Pederal Post, No. 824, Thomas Circle Club, ‘husetts _avenue, and Front

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 STZS TSI B THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ed Room Suit —Four Pieces Dresser, Vanity, Chifforobe end Bed make up this popular

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 EDITORIAL SECTION he Swnday Star. Part 2—-8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1930. PILSUDSKI MAKING TEST

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI THE EVENING STAR |dioate the approsch of s stable populs- | that perforce eliminates any real rever-

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 — OUTCOME OF DRY LAW REFERENDA AWAITED Difficult to Estima te How Results in Illinois, Massachusets and Rhode Is- land Will

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 5 SENATOR IN DENIAL THERE’S FARM REVOLT Agriculturists Realize President Must Be Unhampered in Efforts to End Depression....

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS Deutschers Literarischer Verein.—Dr. mdfl. F. Vollbehr, from whom the tates Government purchased the famous

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 THE 'SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART TWO. e Sl anny w2 A Sale of Art Needlework Art Ob]ects for the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART TWO. : woo S ' ‘SAPOLIN’—Interior Gloss o up— B A fer o B Wi Yo...

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 Tomorrow—A Special Sale of " Fashionable New \Fur Trimmed g COATS .y For Women, Misses and Juniors b 549.50 85$50.50 —This

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 SOCIETY 'SECTION he Swundwy Sta, WASHINGTON, D, C, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1930. "Tales of Well Known Folk MISS SYLVIA

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 Notes of Soci SOCiILL Y, ety Interest | Found in Capital Calendar Prominent Residents, Recently Absent, Return- ing Home,...

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 S OCIETY. Wedding Bells Are Ringing For Brides of Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Onthedral was the setting of an inter-

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 SOCIETY. Elaborate Society Fetes Mark Season in Annapolis Supfie'.q Dflncch« LHHCLGOn! ‘nd Te‘! Inc]uded in Programm—Many...

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 SOCIETY. Formall)fip_e Metropolitan Opera Offering Classed Outstanding ‘Society Event of Year—Tuxedo Ball Leads in Honoring

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 SO Social Festivities Mark Autumn Season In Sorority Circles Luncheons, - Teas, Banquets and Other Charming Func- tions...

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 Special News Notes Quoted From Society Record in Alexandria Matrimonial Alliances Fea- ture Week's Calendar— Residents...

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 8 Ladies at Quantico Are Forming Classes In Horseback Riding Taking Instructions to Equip Themselves for Enjoyable Pastime —

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 Fall Prom of St. Mary's |Blue Ridge Hunt Club Seminary Scheduled, Silflea Uniquz Race Test Va., Qctober 24— To Be Held...

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 Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Interest of Royal Pair in Photographic Art Aug- mented by Hollywood Film

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 ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART THREE. 11 'Evening Dresses of Varying Types Indicate Transitional

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 12 VIVISECTION ISSUE teenth and K streets. Admission will be charged. In announcing the debate, George J. Adams, provisional

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 Theater, Screen and Music AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Sar. - Motor, Aviation and Radio News WASHINGTON, D. C NANCY CARROLL-

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 AMUSEMENTS.’ Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C. E. Nelson. business of producing and exhibiting

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 AMUSEMENTS. R-K-O KEITH'S—Amos 'n’ Andy, . “Check and Double Check.” MOS 'N’ ANDY, pictorially, are in town. Their “much -

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 MU HIS being an immodest age, and one that flowers with personal and exuberant rhapsodies, it seems only just to hear, now

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T is to be hoped that the trafic committee’s report favoring a gasoline tax of 4 cents

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 PROSPERITY INU. .| DEPENDING ONAUTD fiood Times Must Return to Industry First, Says Car Official. Bpecial Dispatch to The...

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 CAVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. N attaining the tion it now holds as the mnzesb builder and cperator of airports in the...

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 s Lodges. ‘Today—Dawson, - No. 16, services s at St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, 1611 Brentwood road northeast, 8 p.m....

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 ’ ‘ggmxo" " KENT0UR TONIGHT “Estrellita” Opening Numoer of Metropolitan Soprano. Other Features. Mme. Lucrezia Bori, soprano

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 PHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART FOUR. JELEP‘THY cRED"’ED mt{:mcmmu whmhm%bh:% Wild Elephants...

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 Foot Ball, Bowling Part 5—6 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. i Yale, Army in Tie Battle : Ne George...

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI GTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART FIVE. Purdue Noses Out Wisconsin, 7 to 6 : Michigan Passes Defeat

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 OLD LINERS SCORE BY 20 T0 0 COUNT mass All Points in First Half, Berger Gets All Three Touchdowns. ICHMOND, Va., October 25.—

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 THE SUNDAY 8§ TAR, WASHINGTO D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1 930—PART FIVE. Fine Card Today for Sandlot Grid Fans : Tommy Armour Leader

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 WASHINGTON BEST FINED OF ANY CLUB All Other American League Teams on Lookout for Capable Backstops. BY JOHN B. KELLER. [ERE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART FIVE. Boy Bowlers in National Tournament : Tambour Captures Rich...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—14 Pages SIDDONS IS NAMED CHAIRMAN FOR D. €. BANKERS' MEETING Appointee Has Been Active

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION Week End Profit Taking Proves Factor in Halt- ingvAdvance. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,

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 FINANCIAL. CURB SHARES GAN Special Dispatch to The Star. i T oo o R Ry WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 25, 1930. Py e tom A ~ Last Weex s

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 FINANCIAL., BONDS ARE STRONG ONLIGHT TURNOVER .- Brazilian Group Proves Fea- ture of Market—Domes- tic Issues Irregular. BY

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 INVESTING IS HEA IN GAS SECURITIES Public Has Put $450,000,000 in Utility Issues During Seven-Year Period. The has invested

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 H CHARWOMEN golored, who are honest, ‘work 28 pilding 5 or bnvm 20" pm § Eve st nw. ind Hoof. ‘Wanted, ant nfifl a3 only....

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART SIX. AUTOMOBILES. 7 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. nu—lnsummm

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 ~AUTO Boto" Thed” Oar S aint aim ew tires, motor 0. k.: we invite your mosi for demonstfa- 341 'mm-‘ FIE down. adaisnce Fx A

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 REAL ESTATE. RENT lowln—mmxm %. mm‘.rn ruh‘_nnu. v h-o ln oSieveiand [ —"Efl-nfi eum r th ;:., one block ‘. rest of g el -fi i

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 APAR ‘nu Perion: Sorier mm «c 1801 Parl _-a‘-_“noo e 'Ffii‘ Wl x ild- porch, Frig 3766, 1788 . b llent r. _See janito! owlnu

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 R : usre, h bus nl LA LT B vy s SRR I EETBELET _APARTMENI1S. S el TP 25 M ratio. W0 e Rwly one over h.:“ro“, i-- _m."r‘...

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 T—10 18, 3 BATHS: ; like new; sacrifice. Nat. i:éh water 8. ity water, large Jot, shrubs, nice lawn: one block from bus...

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 REAL THE HOME GARDENER ESTATE obaY =A% Practical and Seasonal Hints for the Amateur for Beautifying Surroundings of the Home.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART SIX. SAVINGS of Rare Importance! An Event Filled With Remarkable...

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 FlctlonJ The Sunday Star Magasine “’:\SlllNGle, ]). ., The Arctic’s Greatest T, ragedy OCTOBE R 26 1930. Features 24 ‘PAGES.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930. smooth water. He and his pilot had blazed new treils hundreds of miles

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,.. WASH!N_GTON, D..C., OCIOBER, 26, 1930. 3 Foot Ball Plays and Players of ‘YESZK?‘d—d} Walter Camp, captain

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 “When a man mysteriously drops out of sight, the first thing we do is create & mental picture of that man,” said Capt. Ayers,

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 THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930. 5 How Uncle Sam May Help You Find aJob Could you be a Government...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930. The American housewife is largely responsible for the food habits of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930 T Tragic Stories Behind Radio Voices Brenda Bond, formerly a featured...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930. Yorktown Centenary Was D. C. Event g Baron von Steuben, celebrated...

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 ®fficer in the American Revolution. From Leslie’s Weekly. the manager of the Sunday Herald; Lloyd Mox- fey, the. city...

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 {10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. '€, OCTOBER 26, 1930 Newest Aids for the “Sky Climbers™ Experts of the United...

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 THE SUNDAY STHR, WASHINGION, D. C, 1936. = OCTOBER 26, 1% Proving Nero Didn't Fiddle W hile Rome Burned History Has Always

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 12 SCUM OF THE SEA —The Story ¢ They Were a Miserable Lot, the Crew of the Ocean Queen, but Even Scum May Rise to the Heights

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 ON, D: C, OCTOBER 26, 1930. f a Hoodooed Ship%_— By J. Allan Dunn ed in miniature maelstroms and cross-seas, rose blindly and

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 12 For Dear THE SUNDAY STAR, Old Poso— And Dolly _ L.ec Y Poso Oit Company Wolves lined up, crouched low and faced the...

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 -~ THE 'SUIBAY STAR, WASHINGTON, < P. C, OCTOBER 26 1930. o J— 13 T'raps “Ninth Man” Only to Set Him Free Arthur W. Cutten,

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 The Meeker Girls Fannre VEN with such terms as “old maid” .and “maiden lady” prectically gone out of the language, there was

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 ) e S SRS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930. 7 & 7uE BripGE Forum * Discarding an Ace to Assure One More

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 \© HE principat speaker at both the Founder's day exercises and the banquet on the same evening given by the president of the

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 THE REDLAKES. By Prancis Brett Young, author of *“My Brother Jona'han,” ete. New York: Harper & Brothers. T is coming to...

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, OCTOBER 2, 1930, - Four Desperate Outlaws Caught in a Net Second Installment of an...

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 wember 21 ofy the.same year five trampish- °* Jooking men went into a store and purchased complete new outfits, discarding

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 P 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 26, 1930, ; - Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words to door. Containing salt.

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 PUZZLES e ALLOWEEN! What a weird and exciting night it is. And the false face carrying our crossword puszzle will make it all

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 ot THE SUNDAY STAR, S et e Those Were The Happy Days! “Halloween Stunts.” BY DICK MANSFIELD. HE EVENING WF\SNT CoMP;_ETE ==

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 GRAPHIC 0 : GRAVURE SECTION N /Al SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C.. OCTOBER 26, 1930....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 26, 1930. e The Navy's mess cooks line up for inspection. Shining

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, “What'’s mine is mine, and what’s my roommate’s is mine, too!” This beautiful though unspoken sentiment...

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 THE BSUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Showing her heels to the Canadian contender. The parade. Post flags of the Legion of World

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 RAVURE g SECTION—OCTOBER 26, 1930. e on.C:vflhnvolunuenntSanuAnnnDoLivrmemom rn-nu-; B4 Seeing Washington upside . Gardner,

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 THE SUNDAY Seattle creates a lake for its water supply. The 90,000-acre feet of water is being impounded by the Diablo Dam,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 26, 193v. T e Queen Helen of Rumania with her son, now Crown...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 26, A = ) g 5 An informal portrait of Princess In- ‘Women lend a

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 | COLOR SECTION , w M %mo ’ EIGHT PAGES ’ WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1930. HUH-=IT LOOKS . JEST LIKE...

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 NN \ i \ X\ LET ME KISS THOSE TEARS AWAY, b, JEFF, YOU'VE GOT TWENTY DOLLARS, WE'RE GOIMG TO MEXICO-THE LAND oF BUT MY TWENTY

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 'u'ln;n Fellens S ene B/RNes 7 YOU KNOW HOW 1 ¢ $ / ONE BUM ASKED DOGS LIKE TO KEEP . MOM FOR HIS THEIR. MOuTHS OPEN® E wws s

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 TAKE BACK YouR GoLo FOR GoLpD CAN } NEVER BuY ME - BUT 1T HELPS TO COVER A WORN SPACE IN THE RUG WHY DON'T WE SET RO OF THAT

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 | Eight Pages in Color | . W WEN' G\T At FROM LQ, ANNLE B THERE, MOU SQUAWKRNY 3 J DOT o CaNT Sou Rerp 'S TH KD 2 ST Wiy S—

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 AH! HOW | LOVE TO SEE GENTLE LITTLE LAMBS GAMBOLING QER THE GREEN SWARD- LOOK wWATS comin DOWN DA sTREET! HEO O0RSE - b L-MH

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 : SOOD BYE, JoHN- DO B8 BUT THIS 16 REALLY BUSINESS MaARGIE CAREFUL NOT TO GET IT SERMS T® ME, TONN THAT I TOLD \WADDELY 1D

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 NEARLY 3 MONTHS FOR A SAILING VESSEL Y\ O GO FROM NEW YoRK. v\‘? 70 SAN FRANCISCO \ PROVIDE RAPID> COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE

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