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Evening Star dated November 16, 1930

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 No. 1,339—No. 31,610, SFGHTING SSUES MAY FORCE EXTR CONGESSESS0 Navy, . Shoals, Debenture, Tariff, Prohibition and Others May

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 pih Parties Missed Chance to End Depression, He Says, Urging Action, Wun:@bflutotmeu- L work, inch in- waterways and a public

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 @LEY COURTS 14 l'l.ll. EDISON STEWART WARNER RADIO SETS Sold on Easy Terms Your Old Set in Trade There are mnone Better and

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 H ;jle aaddect true sto ”uweever heard— 'fifa«:fim«, Recently a friend of mine related to me a story of one of the finest...

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 | ’GHIING” ISSUES " FACING CONGRESS Navy, Shoals, Prohibition and " Others May Force an Extra Session. . (Continued From...

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 THE SUNDAY SEAR, - WASHINGION, D. C, NUVEMBEK 16, 1930—PART ONE . ,__,,fModest Cottage .Jeor the Mansnon on the Hill" Furnish

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 w“efl *ydu are so mleresked in reading this feature you bump right into the chap you had gour stenographer tell you were, out

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 to Take Advantage of Scholarship. Blind since childhood, Miss Dorothy Jennings, 1630 Park road, today is & S e gEek 58 FAMILY

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 o 16, 1930—PART ONE. {NEW YORKER TO SPEAK AT AD CLUB MEETING “THE GREAT DIVIDE” 3o WILL BE GIVEN HERE | he st ave e...

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 THESTO0E ARMY DESERTIONS Soldiers Build Stadium Seat- ing 15,000 at Fort in feld a £ I i L i i ] 5 ! i : i % H 7 it g Eds i g

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. I\OVL.)LHMISIQ&)—PABl Factory Perm1ts , Special Extra Trade Allowance for Quick-Action...

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 T0 BECOME CHIEF New Head 'of Army Staff to Assume Duties Nov. 21, Sucmeding} Summerall. Maj. Gen, Douglas MacArthur, t.h:...

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 DURANT WILL SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY “Is Progress Real?” Is Topic of | Lecture by Author and Philosopher. will Durl.nt. author,

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 ) AN AL TL ' i S st e Sectery Dar | YOUNGQUIST TO SPEAK |zl ot cum i the s b it 2 3,000 CHILD HEALTH FETRITERTTEE | 10...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 16, WOMEN WITHDRAW MRS. BOOTH TO TELL | $184 THEFT REPORTED | M INGNERATOR...

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 \ s THE SUNDA Y STAR WASBINGTN D. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1930"-1"1' ONE. | LANSB‘URGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ' No,...

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 ~ D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1930. PAGE B—1 | B(j[]V[;UARD SUES | [ smarve max me moven acam | w IPROPERTY OWNERS...

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 1 WEEK' EXHBMION for Best Dancer on Stage Last Night. night. A few hours earlier the matinee audi- enpe had chosen 3-year-old

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 Conference at Richmond to Discuss Establishing Uni- form Regulations. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., November 15.—

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 - INDIAN CULTURE: SUBJEGT OF STUDY | Dr. Cooper to Direct Survey! " of Tribes East of Mississippi 3 River. BY THOMAS R....

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 .-~ v i ! Plans Stay in Washington on American Trip to Undergo Operation. the absolute ruler of more than 11,000,- 000 people

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 l'&mrhij to-Ship Djsister Unveiled at Ceremonies at " National Museum. A M-m- life-size statue of car- Qracle IV was unveiled

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING'TON, D. €, NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART ONE. S—&M’—’-—O{B—"‘-‘_J{}* ¥ l}flPPER filfl AN [ e lm TESTS TRUST

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 5 ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOvusiiBkR 16, 1930—PART ONE. Quality That Endures ‘ . The Julius Lansburgh Furniture

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D C, NOVEHBEB 16 IBSO&FPART ONE. B Sk “‘ Maids’ il B See Sunday’s Pst and Hcrald for Other Chllzc

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 ' Famous “Par”’ Uncle Sam $8-95 Golf Bags Says: Made of heavy water- Buy Now proof terial, leather 4 a5 i 9.3 Wl ana per...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 16, I SEE —Today’s Post and Herald for a host of other sen sational Challenge...

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 Original $1 -Coty Compact —ull-u for less than the price of a refill! Main | Girls’ $6.98 Chinchilla i Coat and Beret Sets S

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 ABANDONED HINES MAYBEREDPENED Wales Seethes With Gold Fever as Result of Prospec- 'tors’ Disclosures. By the Assoclated...

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 | 70 GET AWARD! —— President Hoover Will Pre:| sent Herbert Schiff Memo- rial Traphy Deo. 5. President Hoover, on December 8,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME ON THE NAMTFONAL®S FAQCY OCPENDIT TERMS Coaster Wagon Sturdy and neat.

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 Susvasak et e PSR}RHS " After Long Study. o s Less 10 years of T, SoEh the ‘woman abl to United States hitherto unknown facts

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 . Wrs. Renshaw Teaches Class " in Subjeot at American - lnstituto of Banking. !!.REE £ : g i W. she munueu “when you...

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 L1 The Tolilay Shopper - B BUY NOW-AY NEXT YEAR °: YLAND IS OPEN Y = Good news for the kiddies—The Hub's Toyland is open and

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 ,. .‘Vt{l Your Home BeDressed Un l'-or-l-haakfgmng? @ IRADE INYOUR O1D FURNITURE TOR SOMETHING N[WANI) MOI)[RN ~d-HUB...

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 AY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TNGLE INCREASES Virginia Statute Reveals . State Reserved Jurisdic- . fion at Time of Sale. G...

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 'BANK S SECURTIES Official Locates None of $3,- 840,000 in Assets of Insti- tution at Nashville, By the Associated Prn!...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. OC. OVEMBER 16, 1930_PART ONE. Offerings for Monday Shoppers 'Ul'e Sam Sayak." 4 BUY NOW ¥

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 ITALY AND FRANCE FORM STORM CENTER OF EUROPE Mussolini Chooses Hungary and Bulgaria as Allies—German-Russian Alliance Held

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 | WEDAY. .. Novemberl . 1690 Bt [ o 1 THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor liet to unemployment unless the locally unemployed are...

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 MEDITERRANEAN LOCARNO ‘NZ()[JIJI) END NAVY RIVALRY Paét That Guarantees Ital; and France Against Aggression Seen as Only...

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 s Baip th El _4 FACTORS INDICATING BUSINESS RESUMPTION Man in Street Fails to See Conditions Are in Better Shape Than in...

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 The Olover Club met November € at itings by Miss Mae Andbl’lmmel by W, ley will continue jo until November 23. Benji was the

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 The Committee on . .Vuwnue Court is at the court room every day ex- t Saturday, at the request of Judge 18, The annusl...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART TWO. An Important Sale! Bathroom Cabinets and Utility Closets In

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 LUXURIOUS FUR COATS! | AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TEN YEARS! n —Unexpectedly—but with our characteristic readiness to grasp such

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 Features for Women Part 3—16 Pages The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORN 2 MISS MARY DONOVAN, Accomplished Army girl,

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 “Betiator Thomds J, Walsh 18 sgain in W &t 1861 Crescent. place, 2 with !8!!! his daughter, Mrs. , wite of Capt. Emmet C....

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 * Prominent Folk of Capital Listed in Personal Mention cil | mane; Mrs, Karl D. Klemm, who returned from Europe last week,

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 E SOCIETY. sncheons, and Anniversary tions Among Events Celebra- in Week's Calendar—House Guests Entertained. In.l.:%uwdwkl.

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 e $OCIETY. * Notable Soc ial Functions ‘Feature Annapolis Program Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison Hosts at Recep- '...

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 SOCIETY, ark Armistice Day ‘At Post in Quantico y Featured by Mili- Parade—Many Honor etions Included in Pro- - gram—House

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 Charms Big Audierice At Fort Humphreys Committee in Charge Scores Success in Selecting Fea- ture Numbers — Society News Notes

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 1930-PART THREE. NOVEMBER 16 QA 77 ROBERT DERDERICH. A7 ° In honor of our Founder we climax our 63nd b Anniversary Sale with

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART THREE. - .. Now, after Sixty.two years, we find ourselves in a position

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 Taie' of Well Known Folk THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Thayer at Lansaster and for & time] ville entertainment at also

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 With Rev. R. E. L. Strider, Bishop Qoadjutor of West Virginia, and Dr. Willlam C. Sturgis of the College of Preachers, 3 rs,

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 LOUISE WOOD, d | Covington, Tenn., .Irl. who has been tive fresh- Marie -Vii Lord, large single, garnet nia, Winifred C.,...

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 T ———— > B —— W. B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh Dressy Hats for Special Occasions (For Supday night, the theatre. s...

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 The Versatile Evening Mode at Its Most Brilliant! : For the Debutante— Gum, Tires, Shoes, Typewrit- ers, Tractors and Many

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 ng immi Tr e . = > ) < (7)) /)] (<)) g O = D O k= Q ,S = Hats Flatter From Becoming Dis- ‘arranged and Soften {Harsh Line of

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 Monday Begins the Second Day of This Store-Wide Event—Celebrating Five Years in Our New Building Free Pn'khg Space Ruerved

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 and Screen News and Gossip ODEssA MORGAN - /r SEar! Corroll Sketch Book” /\la-Honal ANN T (GREENWAY- Palace (S7age) LILLIAN

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 e News and Comment of the Photoplay “By C. E. Nelson. « talking pictures, the more ope 1is inclined to the belief | been...

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 are James X. Francis, straight man; Eddle Aiken, juvenile it, and Gar- rigan and DeMuth, youl dancers. Special features are

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. Ag:momg, for" a e proud possessor the lead in the low-fa- tality list among the large

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 ,000,000 DRIVERS INU. S., SURVEY SAYS This Number Compares With Motor Vehicle Registration of ILLINOIS ACHIEVES NEW HIGHWAY

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 e L T gE¥gien e ;’fiae”?g i in soloing this plane, since it is prac- be | tically impossible to get into trouble,” edule. sch

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART FOUR. BIGGER I BETTER , PRESENTING THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX ““ Today

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 ih | 4 i i on presidential ac- lieved, would not benefit that the Chief B 2 : 1 | Ei5e 4] E s ] i b il 1 4 I i!§ o] is i SEF

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 " ORCHESTRAS HOLD ~ RADD INTREST Philadelphia Symphony and . Mew York Philharmonic : on Air Today. Tadio’s chief attention in

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 FHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART FOUR. Free Auto Parking—E Street Between 6th and Tth Monday Starts

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 Part 5—6 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SPORTS SECTION The Suniy Star SUNDAY MORNIN NOVEMBER 16, 1930. New York U. Noses Out...

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 l 3 L& o “Michigan and Northwestern Triumph to Deadlock Big Te WHEELER'S GALLOP | DEGIDES ISSUE, 79 Returns Minnesota Punt 45

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 KENI]AU LL GREENERS WIN OVER SOLDIERS Tieske’s 35-Yard Run Starts Scoring—Mongahan’s De- fense Is OQutstanding. EWPORT NEWS,

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 BRHSW[] USE |Mohaick-Marine Battle Heads CLEVER VDT A Jack Is Not Hitter Like Buddy, but Is Great in Double Play. BY JOHN B.

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 STEVINSON IS ONLY VET T0 SCORE WIN Unpopularity of New Ball May Lead to Bootlegging of Old Sphere. > * BY WALTER R. McCALLUM.

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 T0DSAME TOURNEY ARRANGED BY BLICK Total Pins Will Determine Victor in Event Week From Saturday. ASHINGTON’S hardiest bowlers

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 < i LANSTON IS HIGHER News of Markets Pages 1 to 5 Part 6—12 Pages ON D. C. EXCHANGE AT CLOSE OF WEEK Capital Traction at 50

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 WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 15, 1930. Migh. Low. Stock d _dividend. Lost Weah. Jear to Bate. 9 Car Clinch&Ohio ata (6). Wigh. Lew.

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 INANCIAL, BOND SUMMARY !’()l! THE \hllilil{ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, BBMSARENBNG AT SHORT SESSION Domestic List Displays...

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 LINCOLN-DEFENDE R0AD 0 BE SOLD Fate of Chicago & Alton Re- |- calls Martyr’s Role of Lawyer in 1850. By the Associated Press.

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 to care for semi. -na h-l‘n wma the housekeeping: $30 per d good home for the right party qnm. aceommodating nature more...

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 C ity Qtornge Co H Suarinee. el M. fuulo FialleS-Davis full_ scale uj slze: a saver. olnr Jecia 3 it F Tsed; has the...

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 CHRYSLER DEMONSTRATORS. SEDAN. %% '10 m'" “ ROADSTER. ry respect n be l -Car nnnn 1 .g. LEARY, JR., & b SRR e WALUES. DIRECT

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 NEW DOWNTOWN APARTMENT HOTEL " PARK CENTRAL 19th and F Sts. N.W, u—nmauvmm %-m s.‘:.u.. INSPECT 'ronu A ehnmln: -nnmm with

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 ~APARTMENTS. h. partments of 5 Kitchen and bath, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO w"flmu and THOS, J. FISHER & 738 16th 8t. 1888...

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 NDAY BYAR, WASBiosGLUN, raid PAR REAL ESTATE $500 Cash—Small Monthly Payments i oroo EAR I & K BTSN e ; e i o (BRI IRmOLERLE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. C.,:- NOVEMBER '16, 1930. 3 eep Your Fingers Away FF'rom Uncle Sam . ' ' Relentless Search

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘' D. C; NOVEMBER 16, 1930. . A ‘Changing the Clothes on Caruso’s Corpse T'he-Great Tenor’s Body

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 In the Clutch of a WildAUstra'li-an / o\ \| — g it Anger leaped into their eyes as they spoke, their rage finally becoming so

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 Sunday M ACROSS. 926 1 Metropolis. 98 Father of Ajax. 8 Discolored. 100 Trailing plant. 16 Southwestern 101 Lukewarm. police

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 PO S I A THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, \’\n;Y BUSTED SOMETHING The Happy Days! - “Falls We’ve Taken.” BY DICK MANSFIELD

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 aiee & @he Sunday Star 10 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 16, 1930. .“muul’u‘ [ IR 1 & Our Washington The Connecticut...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTI ‘ 16, 1930. “High life” dining on top of the new Waldorf- Astoria. Two steel

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. The deb and her ma. Alma is being introduced to local

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. The crash of a 150-foot stack. Dynamite was the time-saver

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 When Autumn comes to Rock Creek Park. The views are in the northern end of the An English beauty poses for her picture. She

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, JUNIOR LEAGUE TO “RUN” WILLARD HOTEL FOR A DAY—THURSDAY,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. Sulgrave Manor as it appears today. The old home of...

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 Miss Margaret Carter, a Washington senior at Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, who has been chosen president of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 16, 1930. . Ol!-hn'l how the 1932\ c 3| boat _races wimg‘ok u':“d

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 ) «' f 0 ! ! } .a [ ) ..'..‘2’ R THE SUNDAY NO EXTRA CHARGE FO! CREDIT 51875 AATEET T g Pay 50c a Week Diamond Scarf Pins fim

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 | EIGHT PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1930, . - WELL,1 DON'T THINK / MY WORD! THAT WAS SO SLOW, WHEN [

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 wWeLL, can You BEAT THAT | FOR A FooL DRUGGIST ! JEFE,NE MAY GO TO SOME OF THE BIG COLLGGE FOOTBALL GAMES S0 T THINK YOoU...

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 ANAEMIC caTg2 LINE DRIVES) LIKE BABE RUTH AN’ LOU GEHR\G MAKE WITH THE BASES FULL ? POP IS THE BOY WHAT CAN DRIVE AN \...

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 WHY, | CAN'T FIND A SINGLE EASTER FASHION NOTE IN THIS WHOLE CHRISTMAS r .an r ' * - NUMBER!/ , ; L] \ o £ Prade Wark Rog. O

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 ’ ’ Tuaré Fine ! vouve GOSH-—1 GUESS (M GEE MARGE - THIS SNAPPY FALL : NEEDED SOME NEW QLD ENOUGH To i . WEATHER. MAKES ME

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 FRENCH SEMAPHORE - MODES oF SIGNALLING. — The Story of the Telegraph -- Part I Early Modes of Signalling i RoM THE EARLIEST

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