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  1. Evening Star
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Evening Star dated December 28, 1930

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) today; tomorrow increasing cloud- hest, iness, ly ures—! lowest, 34, at Full BEe

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 ANTI-ROADSIDE SIG * BILL TOBE PUSHED Prince Georges and Other Or- ganizations to Back Maryland Measure. One of the most...

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 * HOOVER RECEPTION PLANS COMPLETED President and First Lady Will Greet Public and Officials New Year Day. According to the

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 AW ENFORCENENT *IND. . HIS PEAK Hart Makes Claim After Con- viction of 27 Bootleggers in Police Court. (Continued From First

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBLR 28 U G ON A=§ \J ADDY BROWNING | MBS [ ernaron s fints: mews weiAw oW SUEDBY...

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 JOHN C. SCOFIELD TOLEAVE SERVCE Veteran War Department Chief Clerk Completes 46 . Years for Retirement. C. Scofield, veteran

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 ) THE AVENUE AT )EVENTH i Kt First prices weae low! Reductions are drastic! Values are inconparable! After-Christmas SALE 1

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMB R 28, 1930—PART ONBE. Exceptional Values! 300 Pieces C Pl Cards 59c¢ to $1.00...

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 1930—PART ONE. MHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER , . Only 22 : l gher-Prlced Backgammon Sets Reduced to Clear! 50 |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART ONE. ke PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400

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 NG IS THROHN INHUD BY MOONT George of England, in Party With Wales, Suffers Bruise of Shoulder. By the Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART ONE. REVIEW OF OUTSTANDING EVENTS OF 1930 AT HOME AND ABROAD ONLY

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 ’ admini |/ that brought them into office to face 3 NEW COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED DURING YEAR Gen. Croshy Remodels Police...

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 A—I4 KODAK PICTURES CHRISTMAS TREE 4" Nolse, Smoke or Danger of Fire 25¢ Eacl ~ Fuller & 2" Albert 815 10th St. N.W....

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 SERVICES PLANNED T0 HONOR WILSON President and Mrs. Hoover ¢ Send Wreaths for Tomb at Cathedral. ‘The seventy-fourth...

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 In the Junior Miss Shop $10.75 For Every Smart Holiday Affair $8.75 Knowing Juniors as well as we do—no ef- forts were spared

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 AIRCRAFT EXHIBIT BUILDING CLOSED AS SAFETY MOVE Fear of Damage or Destruc- tion by Fire Causes Smithsonian Order. FAMOUS...

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 FARFAX FARMERS FEAR 1931 FALURE Continuance of Drought, With Low Yields, Presents Crop Plight. Special Dispatch to The Star.

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 MAY BE PROPOSED Maryland Grange Group Plans to Make Suggestions to Legislature. BY GEORGE PORTER, Staff Correspondent of The

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 HIGHWAY 10 SOUTH Annual Report Sees Route for “Through Traffic to Memo- © %" rial Bridge. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, Staff...

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 - BANKS SUE 10 GET - BACK FRAUD LOSS $500,000 Sought by Six New York Institutions in Wag- goner Case. By the Associated...

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 derelict has %‘”‘ seven men on board, with ooere|SMALL BOY WORSHIPPER PLANS TO DEDICATE | “paiaten, 24,25, ., sor CITRUS LOSS

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 TEMPLARS DRI AND BAL FEB. 3 Auditorium. Will Be Scene of Colorful Competitions This Year. The combined indoor drill and grand

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 THE SU. D. C, DECEMBER 28 1930 . __nl ONE. “WBN" IS SET"NG . BUDGET $(5) OOdVelour FOR BAL B[]HEMEi TP ne-vvfifmfafzesss @\Y

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 EDITORIAL SECITION Che Sundiwy Star, Editorial Page Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28 1930....

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 ¥ THE EVENING STAR &Nk Sends) Mocning Béttha. Y WABHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.. THEODORE W. NOYES. ... Editor | reform...

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 CHILD LABOR UNEMPLOYME AGGRAVATES] NT SITUATION Educators Find Total of Working Chil- dren Exceeds Number of Jobless Adults

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 EMPLOYERS SEE DUTY IN EMPLOYING MEN Wheels of Industry Must Be Kept Turn- : ing— Comparison With Past Times of Depression.

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 THE SUNDAY 'GREAT EVILS APPEAR IN ENGLAND’S DOLE Politics and Fraud Have Entered Into Unemployment Scheme Much to Disinterest

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 ‘ FINAL CLEARANCE | Going Out of Business LEROY’S 709 D St. NW. OPPOSITE KANN'S 7 et Cogm, ver 8300, G139 b Bl Rring Voo...

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 \OPEN HOUSE AT'Y' ! TO LAST ALL DAY s *Joint New Year Observance % With Y. W. Visitors Fea- » ture of Program. e An all-day

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 CATHEDRAL DRAWS T00VISITORS DALY Ranks With Capitol as Mag- net for Washington Sightseers. Official figures issued last night

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 Feat ures for Women Spending Christmas week with her parents, Representative and Mrs. Adam M. MISS ANN WYANT, at Wardman Park

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 A et SOCIETY. Honors PaidC Of Prominent Society Buds An {nteresting double debut party 'was -given® yesterday afternoon at

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 SOCIETY. Capital Homes Have Guests For the Yule Anniversary Residents of City Recently Visiting in Other Communities...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. . 10Of the Yuletide Calendar “$n Bethlehem Chapel of the w..m- "‘”‘m 8 ociodk yesterday

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 " Weddings (Continued From Fourth Page.) Pfleffer, Mr. H. M. Niswanner, Mr. Gordon C. Anthony and little Miss Vir- ginia...

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 SOCIETY. e s;ror{ty Unit Plans For Annual Tea Dance, New Year Day Event Alpha Chapter, Chi Sigma, to Gather at Battery Park

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W 'D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THRERE. ¥ule Season Featured By Family Reunions ‘o & : A—,—-—t Nt : The...

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 8. Annapolis Society Interest Centers Yule Festivities ;Younder Set Sponsors Program’ of G-yety. Society Dinners and Teas and

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 Chevy Chase Record Of Events Featuring 1930 Holiday Season Many Absentees Returning Home to Enjoy Christmas Vacation in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28 1930—PART THREE. Chiffon Jacket Frocks Black Velvet Wraps With | Fur-Trimmed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THRER, 11 Footwear to Fit Every Occasion More Important Than Ever

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART THREE. [ Free Auto Parking Open a Charge For our customers ....

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 | Efage and Screen AMJISEMENT SECTION Zhe Sunday Star. r“Motor; VA\rrriéition, Radio Programs NGTON, Svere from” HELLS ANGELS

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C. E HE most natural thing in the world for the...

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 NATIONAL—“It's a Wise Child.” the National Theater tomorrow night for one week only, with 24 Wednesday, Thursday and Sat-...

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 4 In the Motor World BY G. ADAM EXT Saturday, January 3, the first National Automo- bile Show of 1931 will open in New York

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 Aviation BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. HE year now coming to a close has been the most important aeronautically, in the history of

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 FRATERNITIES ~ ' MASONIC. ALLIPOLIS GROTTO has nomi- nated the following for its officers for 1931: For monarch, Carlton F.

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 . Orchestra will accompany Tibbett. HANDEL' ORATORD SFEATURE ONWR? , “The Messiah” to Be Broad- cast From Mormon Taber- nacle

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 Parent-T eacher Activities i Special Notice—Copy for this .column for the issue of January 4 must be in the State office on

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 Basket Ball, Boxing | SPORTS SECTION - The Sundlay St Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1930.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART FIVE. Base Ball Prospers Despite Business Slump, But Financial...

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 . Jofies Dominates Go QUITS COMPETITION " WITH GRAND SLAN Glenna Collett Keeps Wom- en’s Title—Sarazen Tops Pro Brigade. T is

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 7 BY HILLIARD PUTS HIM SECOND Several Fail of Chance to Gain Top—Helena Kohler Gets Set of 309. BY R. D. THOMAS. E. HILLIARD

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 6 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Part 6—10 Pages WASHINGTON, D. d, SUNDAY MORNING,...

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 FINANCIAL. 'NEW YEAR HOLDS HOPE & 1911 *'""OF SUBSTANTIAL GAIN { Financial Review Shows Prostration Re- sult of Long Illness

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 FINANCIAL INCREASE I STEEL 'BUYING FORECAST Precedent ‘Shows Month of January Has Witnessed Gradual Upturn. @pecial Dispatch

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 _FINANCIA FINANCIAL STOCKS AREHEAVY [ g INSHARPSELLING EE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART SIX. 'WEEK ENDING

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 AT SHORT SESSION Efl Tax Selling Is Feature in De- [y cline, but Losses Are Small. BY JOHN L. COOLEY, Associated Press...

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 TRADING ARE FEW Rail Group Shows Upward Trend-—Foreugn List Quiet. BY DONALD C. BOLLES, Assoclated Press Financial Writer.

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 HELP AND S!TUA‘!‘!ONS '_[‘HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS Star “Want Ad” |...

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 N MISCELLANEOUS file cabinets, tabl o6 8t STeat savines, W asnlaton . S10 8th ot o [—Brand-new, late .' 'W. W. Kimball Co.,

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 APARTME THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Dk wsiBER 28 1930—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. ’fi . ROOMS—_UNFURX Arnrul(.g:"m RNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE RENT_HOUSES—FURNISHED. lotcul’ll—l!‘i RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED. (Continued. 1THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,

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 Music Art PART 7. HIS Christmas season finds Britain ex- periencing an unparalleled boom in ghosts. Innumerable new ones are

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 walking brought a crowd of villagers, fishermen and curious visitors from the great naval base .of Portsmouth to the sinister

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 Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop « ©f Washington, thinks the realization ghat “man cannot live by bread alone” would be

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 .- [ 4 BY MILTON BRONNER. RS. HENRY WILSON, a Scottish woman, reared in the Anglo-Saxon way, has married His Highness Sir...

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 o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Will AMERICA “COME BACK” Vext Year? : ROGER BABSON ANSWERS. 7 “America got her hands on a

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 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1980. SEEING OLD YEAR OUT IN WET ENGLAND - A British Writer Who Has Spent

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C, DECEMBER 2R, 1930. 7i ESCOFFIER WOULD REVIVE ART OF EATING Too Little Time to Dine in...

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 here D.C. High BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. "HEN we look back and recall the people we have known, many of whom were even younger

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 . Thomson School, on Twelfth street, between K and L, taught by Bdward A. Paul. At first only a one-year course was taught in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930. d ergil’s Lost City Foun'd at Last T wo Thousand Years After Roman...

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 THE - SUNDAY: ‘STAR, -WASHING1ON, D. C.,, :DECEMBER @, 1930. 11 ° o 4 3 s \ 4 HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S NVew Year RESOLUTIO i In

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 [ e EX New HE faintly disturbing thought re- mained in Rhosa Waldron's mind 4 that underncath all the racket and the rumpus,

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 . 26N, 'D. C., DECEMBER 28, 1930. S~ 13 s e An Appealing Story by Eleanor Hallowell Abbotr broke the voice of the Young...

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 THE MILD MADNESS By Fannie Hurst A First-Run Story of Ambition Realized. *+ EOPOLD knew that his family was right, and yet

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 28, STUFFED DATES Now You Must Decide What to Do With All the Maxim-a-Day...

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 Attacked by the TfiE Si!NDAY STAR, _WASH!NGTQN, D. C, DECEMBER 28, 1930. The Chief, Sembulu, Was Out A fter Heads “and He Pre

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 use the rifies as elubs. The head hunters were immensely surprised, for up to: now, knowing that we were far outnumbered, we

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 ANY players never learn the im- portance of the first trick. They consider it as a mere thirteenth of the entire hand,...

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 Events of the Week TODAY. “The Other Wise Man,’ to be repeated Monday and Tuesday, at Luther Place Memorial Church. MONDAY.

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 WHISTLER. By James Laver. New York: ‘Cosmopolitan Book Corporation. PACE in the Library of Congress, " _together with the...

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth street aad New . York avenue. Tuw-lfth Biennial Ezxhibition...

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 - ra - Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words - ACROSS. 1. Goatlike ante- 8 13 lope. . Cargo vessel. . Slight. . A return to a

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 PUZZLES ik HAPPY NEW YEAR. 1. Device for measuring time. 7. Indefinite article. 21. Agricultural student (slang). 23. Avenue

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. €, DFECEMRER % 18 - [l oLs OsEDTO Say 7 ?; THE FIRST F‘ER;NTO\({ l/ VYMTELLIN - e e oo Those

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 aoms o Che Sunday Stae .o SECTION ' >4 /Al SUPPLEMENT ———— 8 N—— WASHINGTON, D. C.,—DECEMBER 28. 1930. C ¥ Our Washington A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D). C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 28, 1930. “Friends” — An- olt‘her striking art photograph from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, A section of the Cat Show in full blast showing in the foreground Mrs. Minna McNulty, who sits on guard over

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1 Nature paints a Winter day in Rock Creek Park. The first snowfall brings seasonal beauty to

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 iRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 28, 1930. Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley breaking ground for the construction of approaches to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER HOW BILLBOARDS BLOT OUT BEAUTY IN PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY, MD....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 28, “Those Three French Girls.” Here they are—Fifi Dorsay, Yola

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 28, 1930. — A choice fur piece for his girl friend. Homer Farnum

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 [ o | FR A NICKREL. N ~\_/ ~ WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1930. AW 4O TO SLEEP! PssT! THERE’S SOMEBODY N

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 P SECTION!? : / BRUISES | ARE MY Son's CICERO SaT BUNGED UP AT 0 é»Jumess ‘ e g i oo B ';.’: 1,,::’:;,"“‘“’ 2:1.““‘,:";;‘ He

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 wiLL YOU GIMME. A RIDE ON YOUR BICYCLE THAT YOU MIGHT GET FOR YOUR BOITHDAY ? _~ WHAT SPORT DO LIKE THE BEST-— BASEBALL...

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 Mr.and Mrs.- VI, DO YOU KNOW WHAT I'D D LIKE T GO DowWN AND{/ WHY, JOE ! WHAT A WE WON'T ASK YES; JuST WE TWo LIKE TO DO NEwW

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ™ 29 ‘ HELLO, FEWCLOTHES ! GEE - \F THAT'S YOUR \DEA SLE\GH-R\DE, MO\ MAS T BEC

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 WISH THAT DAME WouLD QUIY FOLLOWING Yoo Hoo! BRULTULS! Yoo woo'! BY UOHRNANY GRLELLE — T ME HAVE & WELL- GUES® 1k1 s L YES S

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 HOME AND WAVE A NICE, QUET NEW YEARS EVE For A cHANGE FINE | THAT SUITS M& . WELL SiIT UP TiLL TWELVE OCLOcKk AND SEE “THE

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 NTERESTING Bits oF MasToR Y. —* is SOON AS THE TELEGRAPH AcT OF 1843 BECAME LAW MORSE AND> HIS PAQTNER VAIL BEGAN THE CON-

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