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Evening Star dated November 9, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau ; lowest, 27, at " report on page 7. No: 31,603. REPORTS ON LIQUOR POLICY PREMATURE, SAYS...

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 1 ARMY OF 300,000 UNEMPLOYED PICTURES RUECAPTAL Y “Growth, Holdbacks and Potentialities. [ & ¢ AT (Continued Prom Mirst Page)

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 " BURLESON REVIEWS DEMOCRATE FIELD Holds. Ritchie.Most Available Presidential Timber, but Fa- vors Newton D. Baker. Bpecial

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 SUNDAY 8 Wb S CHURCH TO CELEBRATE 150TH BIRTHDAY Episcopal Church to Draw 35 VWorkers for Campaign Lasting Week. For eight

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 AR 'D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART IALABAMA SHERIFF | WASGLAGTON - - - » v TO 0PN THORSDAY Demonstrations to Con- tinue Through

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 Investigators Puzzled $55,700 Hold-up Yester- ‘day in California.. pr. ‘horough umu ot oo ohu'n._ ho‘ m n utlaws wi g...

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 “EAMEWES;‘ D L R AT Nt R First Succe_ss’Wa's in “Mary Stuart,” John Drinkwater’s Play, in 1921, By the Associated Press....

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 Admires Men Who Can Hold I \ i} Nicely Newspaper Jobs. U [ minione - in Walnut. Complete with Fittings. ite. . 'plnlm to talk

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 m of Sniles Soroics ~Siisfaction. =] |1 broadside’ g"’furmtum Values as i 8 P:"""" Kitchen Cabinets A 3 The Hub Offers This

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 TS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—-PART ONE. PAR‘[ m: m umm e e sitempied 1 e Oclumbla, Law Schooi was|

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 With Avernge SAVINGS ) % ym n;,m first. speaker of u:.u 1930-8 lectaire: ‘series of\the ‘National Geagraphic ‘Soclety;...

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 Linen' Damask Table Sets 54x54-in. cloth and six napkins, in attractive woven Snowy white finish; serviceable quality...

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 ' This Week! 'Till Friday o..m + In the Beauty Parlor. Cocoanut OI fimfl for Bobbed Hair Regularly, 75¢ Fashion' Fdcts} One of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER .9, 1930—PART O ADNMEDT A HER uBUY mum GIRL TELLS HOW WEIGHT .|t i3 Gurias e ey

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 tanl ONE. TWO ARE'CONVICTED - - [NEW AIR SERVICE - ON GAMING ‘CHARGE 1S INAUGURATED & : Wil Rémdin on BMI Pending Sen- mmm :

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D, C. NOVEMBER 9. 10%0_PART ONE. tatz, | FAIRFAX RURAL cmw, e cumer ou o Pustax P mt‘;.“ RS nak

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 NEEGH LAUNEHFS | TRACTION SURVEY TOBENEFT PUBLC Feels Improved Car Sérvice Will Revive Trolley Rid- ing Habit....

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 Only 100 S C. D. THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - B2 = } tes to Sell MOHAIR"SUITE ul A Small Payment Down—All the Time You...

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 Seco! nds of oiled opaque shades wn.h perltet rollers. Size 3x6. h Floor. 55: Ho\lbl.ln(’ Face Powder Choice of Ideal and...

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 Edgemoor Citizens’ Associa- tion Adds Its Support for - Improvements. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BETHESDA; Md., November

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 hd WW: A . Bty PRESIDENT TOHEAD |70 'sereAD craeer Amona PooR ? Capt. Bradford Gives Daring Exhibition to Retire Chal- lenge

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 hflla Tnnsmu: Houago of! M&Mflti«us From wmu - | Distriet Commissioners and headed by - | Frederic A. National Capital Park-

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 » ; - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO o, Hovinaks o 1Ak, onn’ ! T CHEMISTS ESTABLISH "m.A MAR“]NE"[S EIGHT FELLOWSHIPS e ? H.ABH]

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 | Mayér & Co. Repea.t\s That Good Furniture Costs Less Today Than It Has In Years ONE year ago, the market for furniture...

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 1930—PART O N TN T g—_g—— P e T e ¥ 59c Ironing Board Pad & Cover Anniversary mice. 49¢ pad will lighten your l‘undry work.

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 THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D, C., NOVEubsR 9, 19s0—FAni ONE.’ commander in chief, | Naval Station, tmumullkm muas...

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 &3 - NEW. ; i REUNION HELD HERE . | VACANT sy O IRPLUS OF WHEAT : FOR ANACOSTIA STATION BY SEVENTH DIVISION " SETS NEW HIGH

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 ' D.'A:R’ ACTIVITIES 08 18 Victory entertained at the home of Chester B. Watts, 2328 ‘Thirty-seventh street, October 27. The

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 THE HOME GARDENER in large quantity. lime from the hardware store, &w‘“ lime is the usual form because of its many uses...

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 STORES CONTNUED Travel Tales of Noted Author Carried on by His Daughter. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. BOSTON, November 8...

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 $2.25 Djer-kiss Combination ki Sl el f e ] Brighten Your Home With 3 ree Farkin 60c Djerkiss Face Powder) All for ;. 8 i Buy

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 1930—PART ONE. . 25¢ High-Count 36-in. Percales Including Pueblo, A. B. C. 1 8 ’I;H'E SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,...

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 Part 2—-8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Saunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. - NATIONS’ FINAL...

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 | THE EVENING STAR | . With Sunday Moraing Ediion. - 157 WASHINGTON, D. C. ' SUNDAY......November 9, 1930 THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 CHANCES OF DISARMING EUROPE WORSE SINCE 1914 Nations Consider Subject With Own Interests in View as League Pre- pares for New

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART TWO. w GREAT RED MENACE TO TRADE OF WORLD Cut-throat Prices to...

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 4 The New Washington A Magazine Article Presents a View of the Federal City That Few Americans Ever Obtain. The article a;

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 (Continued From First Page.) of one of Europe's weakest states. The struggle of the to hold thought, in one of the brief...

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 A Thanksgiving Sale! Beautiful Imported Dinner Sets Just Arrived from England, France, _ Germany and Cszechoslovakia At...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART TWO. SALE! GENUINE GOODRICH ZIPPERS! Tortoise (Tan) Mauvette...

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 Feat ures for MISS KATHERINE M: KINGMAN, SOCIETY SECTION he Sundiy Sta. WASHINGTON, Whose parents, Col. and Mrs. Ralph W....

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 -SOCIETY, Capital F olk and Visitors Llsted in'Personal Mention ~Mts. Thomas R. Marshall, Widow of Former Vice President,...

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 A » - ¥ SOCIETY. _Special Festivities In Late Fall Season On SOronty prognml Members Make Merry at Dinners, Suppers, Dances

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 3 Pretty Wedding Cerem Feat ure Eve eremonies nts in Ca pital! Bridesin Ch@in' Costumes Join Bridégrooms at; Flowes-Adorned

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 TS SOCIETY. ' £ contneg om pourn Pages Clemens of Le , became theé bride of Mr. Willlam Edward Lynch of Van Buren, Ark.,rl

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 e Ay reeRerEse e s rwes sy ve ThlS Week— ‘We mlght say a thousand things in apprectatzon f&r all the good-will which...

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 e m SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 9, 1830—PART THREE. From Street Floor to Roof—“Appreciation”—The New Jelleff’s

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 ‘Cupiol Boda i Eivie * For Honors Awarded In World of Society i e Debutante Season Opens Of- ficially With Teas and Dances

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 SOCI!*?. ; “ Pfominent Guests Listed For Celebrity Breakfast adding to her f ler fame as each of her new Widely known as a

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 o oy oo n IR sale, at the hnc‘ Mrs. Robert M. Eaves will be in charge of the Household table, featur- ing aprons, dusters and

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 1930 B Philipsborn’s 16" Anntuersary AN IMPORTANT FASHION INSTITUTION FOR OVER A QUARTER OF ‘A CENTURY The continued...

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 “THE SUNDAY STAR, Free Auto Parking for Buy in November y. Pay by g Customers—E Street Between 6th and 7th January 10th . F

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 Rice Chapter, D. A. R., Plans For 120 :.'mmnon Ball annual continental ball and party of the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, D.

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930_PART THREE. Tales of Well Known Folk . . . W, N. Moses & Sons In Social and

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 ur Suits Rolling Collar of Lapin Jacket Is Worn Open to Reveal Smart ‘Wool Scarf Knotted at Front— Jersey Type of Sports Cos-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, 4 Dress Shops Combine in This Wonderful Sale of 3,500 Dresses I the Jr. Misse: Jr. Misses’ Shop on the Third

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 Theater, Screen and Music DoroTuy JORDON ans ROBERT . MONTGOMER)/ ol Catering to the Public By W. H. HILE it is still the...

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 AMUSIE M Flashes From the Screen News and Commaent of the Photoplay By C. E. Nelson. ‘Erplemre um under the aus- !eu c! the

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 AMU Photoplay Attractions||[PHOTOPLAYS AT WASHINGTON THEATERS THIS WEEK ||| Wash " described as one of the greatest of mys-

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 In the Mo tor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. life of an automobile dealer has not been a very pleasant one during the year, but

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 " LEGISLATION AIDED MOTORDOM IN 1330 American Motorists’ Associ- ation Head Sums Up State Actions. BY J. BORTON WEEKS....

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. EATHER of the sort the Na- tional Capital, in common with most of the Atlantic Seaboard, has

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 MASONIC. O degree work been an- nounced for pnh’f‘l::uon by ‘t:e Blue lodges for the current week. Grand visitations will...

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 Behind the Microphone ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., BY THE RADIO EDITOR. network broadcastin, stations and a majority

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 ON AR DURING DAY Patrick McGillian and Ad- miral Jellicoe to Be Heard Through WMAL. ‘Two rebroadcasts from London, a concert

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART FOUR. We Park Your Car FREE . Shop at your ease. We park : your...

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 < Part 5—6 Pages Maryland IsEdsy Victor : G. U. Wins by Point Margin : A ¢ R ' Notre Dame Smothers Penn : M, ichigan Noses

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 Smutlongl ‘Ball + ‘Geteat. * held in_ check' 3 enmpme FlflRmA N0 MAIGH FOR CRIMSON TIDE Carrying Features Tilt Decided by...

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 Yards: for, Counters -as Losing Streak Ends. . THOLIC University turned ~ loose the venom born of i \six straight défeats...

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 *AFIELD AND AT BAT Counted Among_Anoients. of Game, Third Sacker by No Means “Through.” BY JOHN B. KELLER. : ARLY in the last

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 THE Shorey Takes Bannockburn Title : “New” Golf Ball Is Declared Here fo Stay Defeats McCarthy, 4 and 3, - After “Practice

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 TR0GAE SANPLE OF PROWESSNOW Modern Records Would Put 0ld Burgher Out for - 20 Years More.. BY FRANCIS E. STAN. IP VAN WINKLE,

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 Pages 1 to 4 STEADY I TRADING OND.C ACHANGE Stock Holds Above 50 as Week Ends—Lanston Drops on Small Turnover. FRIDAY SEES

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 FINANCIAL. 162.61 158.45 60 1i 311.90 183.50 . Market Offers Better Resist- e (T R anoe to Pressure—Close . iy . & i st...

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 ofl group. The former reacted to 38%, & new low. NEW YORK COTTON ! t T ] i HUH L IS 1 | should AL AUTO PLANTS RESUME ACTIVE

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 Federal Wil Aocept Warehouse Recsipts as Seourity, operative leader and former. legislative Trepresentative of the American

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 HELP Anb SITUATIONS mmr-{ma o' “%t. and Colorado ave.—O'Donnell's t t—Mount Plessant rmrn o R T aver. and M s wunmr— i &...

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 St Ni iil 54 i R indows, " arble ,...':er-.m" 1@‘1’:#‘3}?-- i 'Zii?.'s o .r wi he_knife. Te" % PAPERING 590 1 . M. W, Na. e

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 Erererecns. on Chiope JOF, eniire #flnl&dhnnul vet, 3 and | a 7|1926 Stutz Sedan, tran e-z Tully eauipped: Apd “motor. n"eo Bt

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 ‘and Al LA & E %_;E mg:mmfi, -.ur—.ilnl i private fam- well_furnished is, 420, 435 - 1a nief - R goore 435 and e ‘mm room:...

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 Lowest Rents in Town Quiet Neighborh t to Downtown—Overlooking o Lincoln Memorial CORCORAN COURTS 28rd and D Sts. N.W....

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 Y st West View 2123 Eye St. N.W. 24-Hour snd Switehbqard § Fooma Mot N hat R R Lincoln Arms 5435 Connecticut Ave. N W. 2...

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 11 18th St. N, mlmhn- w fi%(}flu St NE #-’*,,fie% R ..‘fia nflfi"m"‘?fi" ik out or phone us for free transpor APLE & JAMES, mgg_ Buy

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ; D. C., NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART SIX. i The NATIONAL'S Liberal Credit Terms On ! Flne Furniture Make

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 M_us_ic Art PART 7. The Sunday Shat | Magasine WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Eeatures Ameriea Is Calling Forth the...

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 call for leadership in the ranks of industry and those masses unaffected by unemployment. The approach to the problem must be

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. " Future WAR to Have No UNKNOWN SOLDIER Bearing the body of the Unknown

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 - g - ik et THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Mzw 'Etmns LOém on Mrla’ s H orizon The World Is Ripe for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. LLOVE at FIRST SIGHT For Bulgaria s Newlywed King 5 Gateway to the royal

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 €., NOVEMBER 9, 1930. D. ’ Established Da Frank K.Ward,Who WASHINGT THE SUNDAY STAR, IFs L.unch Idea 1ry 1Strict D Launched

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 The [ast Gesture By C. . Fessier. AnArmistice Day Story of Two Old Sol- diers From ‘Another War. Jllustrated by Gladys...

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 BY IRMA BENJAMIN. iTTING it up at “40 or 50,” taking the hills of emotional strain instead of the levels of ealm Mving,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHD BT R T DD 4 W —on AT T .~ T o —— P 1 = - S Senator Observes Russia’s Fra tractors to the country ~ -

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 B €, 'NOVEMBER 9, 1930, FhNe O i s il m — P — —— . g itic Effore to Sp ed Up Progress Peop le Stand Patiently and Wait for

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 Parental Instinct By Fannie Hurst. A Story of Great De- votion Told by; One of the Leading Writers of the Day. people used

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 Taxi Men E B e ?a $35,000, but the reformers aren't Their fair village, théy have pointed out with dignity, would be better

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 18 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, NOVEMBER 9, 190K ' & TuE BripGe Forum * Championship Events Are Increasing in Number

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 AR BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT ON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. WC K NEW/ OF THEM Events of the Week MONDAY. Stradivarius Quartet in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 1980 AR AND Ak & CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS. CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth

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 b REVIEW/ ¢ SINCE THEN: The Disturbing Story of the World at Peace. By Philip Gibbs, author of “Now It Can Be Told,” etc. New

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 20 Two Daring Spirits and a Roar The Perilous Exploits of a Famous Pair of Moun- . tain Climbers—Scaling :; theWeisshorn—The

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 g : : 2 J o m B : : E munm BE3: Mmma"m »”M it fi The crust above m thinner, and it let a llule not reach it any more wit...

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 22 . THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words : 2 Across, . Pertaining to

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 g \ STORIiS SPORTS PUZZLES —1 Omm—hhhmmmm day, which, as you know, falls on No~ vember 11. WHAT TWO DOES THIS SUGGEST ? s...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 9, 19%0. The Happy Days! “Razzings We Recall.” BY DICK MANSFIELD. VO KNOW...

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 GRAPHIC WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. (4] Arerstyde i 1w fe WHERE THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER SLEEPS A view of the tomb and its

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—~GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Destroyer’s bow folds up in collision. The U. S. S....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 9, 1930. The Cute Menace By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1930, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER il The Duchess of York _poses for first picture with her baby...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Samoans stage ceremony for it Commission....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Free hair cuts for Tokio’s unemployed. The barbers of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE —NOVEMBER 9, 1930. Solemn meditation. These wise old owls stayed out so late one

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NQVEMBER 9, 1930 "l /| "\ /e 7 C iR 77 OXD Ry &9 9 A £ -l guished’’. Ask

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 The Suniy Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. | et e e — OH YOULL BE SORRY, HAWKINS! YOU'LL BE SORRY!

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 YES, PoP, MoTHER PUMSHED ME WHILE YOU weRe DOoWNTOWN. MUTT, PAPA HAS ComMmeE T wISIT T HIf oLD TRCKS: THIS AXLE GREASE AIN'T

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 JOHNSON’S CREEK AN DIDN’ GET A THEY WERE MOSQUITO B\TES! 4 JOHNSON'S CREEK ? NOT ME ! SlLLY TO GO FISHING 'N = NOBODY EVER

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 MY STARS, AM WHY THE DRESS ? cLoTHES ? s BUT, JOE, |F YOu Vi LEAD UP TOIT DIPLOMATICALLY--- \WOULDN'T STAND| FOR IT----ME...

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 | Eight Pages in Color % M %m r Eight Pages in Color ; “WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1930. —— 333 SALNG -

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 JUsT MY LUCK TO FIND & HORSE SHOoE HELLO, BRUTLUS! GOIN' TO HAUE &1L OLE GOME TONITE — JTERRY KEENO,MAX HAUT, | FOHN O...

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 JOHN - DO TRY TO BE A A CHAP TOLD A VERY FUNNY STORY WHEN NO, JOHN, LITTLE BIT INTERESTING- MARGIE AND | WERE VIS|TING THE

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 CENTURY OF PROGRESS OFFERS HE 'EIGHTIES WIT- NESSED MANY 1M~ PROVEMENTS IN CAR BUILDING INTHE- UNIMED STATES, ——o ] ML, BULE

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