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Evening Star dated January 11, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) by rain tonight not much change in temperature. ‘Temperatures—Highest, yesterday:

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 16 STATES FACING m e e wrrveses ] POLCE N DETROT - PROHIBITION ISSUE «14 Legislatures to Act on Definite Measures for Repeal

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 AKERSON HONORED BY NEWSPAPER MEN Secretary to Hoover Guest at Dinner—Presented With Silver Set. George Akerson, who regently

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 HOOVER REFUSES SENATE DEMAND Charges Foes of Three Power Commissioners Tried to Raise “False” Issue. —_(Continued From First

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 PERSHING'S LIFE AIM 1S REALIZED Victorious Effort in A. E. F. Enough, He Said About Presidency Plea. (Continued From Second

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 THE SUNDAY: STAR, \VASHI&\'GTON, D. O, JANUARY 11, 1931—PARLY ONK. CflMMUNflY CHEST UNIT IS ORGANIZED ‘;;-Hetropolilan Group’s

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 E_SUNDAY JANUARY 11, 19 PART ONE. Current topics- will be discussed by Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard in a talk T S J % E. B....

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 CHARITIES GROUP TOINSTALL BENSON Retired Admiral Becomes President of Catholic Or- ganization Tuesday. organizat night at the

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 The 'Trégedy of ! “Move On” F YOUR future lies in Washington please read I that heading again. LJ LJ * For, wherever you...

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 146 CHILDREN HERE ,900 Spent for Treatments for Underprivileged and Crippled Youngsters. A total of 146 underprivileged and

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 January Sale of $69-50 to 75 Smart R Winter Coats reduced for clearance to $ 5 9.50 Very limited quantity of better coats at

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY. ., 1931—PART ONE. % Tomorrow--- PERSHIN will begin his own story---the greatest

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 JOFFRE COMPARED WITH WASHINGTON Representative Beck’s Eulogy of French Marshal Shows Qualities in Common, ‘While there was a

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 MAYFLOWER 10 G0 IN ACTIVE SERVICE Former Presidential Yacht to Be Flagship of “Trou- ble Squadron.” BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, | RECEPTION 0 OPEN lll 15th St Next fo Keith' 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON?| 'NEW AUTO

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 CHES TO LT HELP OF PASTORS Bishop Freeman and Others Sign Call for Meeting to Discuss Drive. , shortly to get under be sought

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 Coneo] The Swunduy Ftae [ vove] SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1931, WASHINGTON, D. C, SENATE TO DISCUSS DRY ENFORCEMENT Howell

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 B2 EEVER INVASION OF EAST FEARED Tick, Which Carries Rocky Mountain Malady. Gradually Extending Range. * BY THOMAS E. HENRY.

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 GREEN DEPLORES LATE AID T0 NEEDY Unfortunate That Public Acts Slowly in Crises, Says Labor Head, on Air. ‘The American...

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 §6.077,300 PLANNED - FOR POLICE-FIRE Increase of $648,100 for Two Departments in 1932 Pro- vided in Budget. Note—This is the

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 * PROMINENT GUESTS INVITED T0 DINNER Board of Trade to Have An- nual Midwinter Meeting on February 7. A long list of...

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 TENTATIVE DATE Ceremony at George Wash- ington Masonic Memorial Planned for April, 1932. Bv a Staft Correspondent of The B

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 TdE SUNDAY STAR, WASELNGTON, WATER FRONT PLAN RESTS IN ARCHIVES Development Project Costing $3,691,000, Held Up in House...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR;, WASHII\’GTON,‘ D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART ONB. By the Budget Way— It is an ideal way to purchase the thing

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 You Are - Invited to Open a See Today’s Post Another page of imporfant Januagy Sale news in Furniture, Rugs and Home Needs

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 THE SUNDAY § From a Famous Maker! 3,300 Yards of Fine Silk Remnants $2 to $2.95 99 C i Qualities! 40-in. Pure Dye Flat Crepes

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 i = EDITORIAL SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, POLITICO-ECONOMIC CRISIS RENEWS GERMAN ANXIETY Critical Situation Must Last Five...

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 C., JANUARY 11, 1931—PART TWO. WASHINGTON, D. Capital Sidelights BY FREDERIC ]. HASKIN. d ” mmm mfi IIWIH-P. w_w_ 2 < 3 < . At

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 BRIAND EUROPEAN UNION ACTION NOW IS DOUBTFUL Meeting at Geneva This Week . to Study ' Plan Expected to Make Limited...

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 PETER PAN’S CREATOR REACHES THE AGE OF 70 Famous British Author Lives Quietly and Rests Literary (Continued From Pirst Page.

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 " EXCESSIVE USE OF FUNDS TO WIN OFFICE HIT BY NYE Practice, He Tells Radio Forum Audience. The full text of Senator Gerald P.

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 D...C, JANUARY 11, 19 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO Arm yand Navy News actor impersonations presented by B. Frank Shafer. —...

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 Refrigerators “Leonard” and “Northwind” 'Brands “Leonard” $37.50 Model— $19.95 $30.50 Model— $24.50 $44.00 Model— $32.98...

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 THE' SUNDAY. STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. JANUARY 11, 1931—PART TWO. McCall Printed Patterns easy -nd onnhle t’ clothcl Now You Can

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 Feat ures for Women SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star, WASHINGTON, MISS LAURA BARKLEY, MISS SUNDAY ELIZABETH ROBERTS, Daughter

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 2 SOCIETY. Many Weddings of Interest Llsted in New Year Calendar '.ddlnc of interest to many friends here took place in...

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 SOCIETY. Former Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth are spending the week end in their home on Woodland drive, hav- ing come

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 SOCIETY. Society Stages Its Early 1931 Program in Annapolis Parties Given to Honor Visitors—Dinners, Teas, Suppers. Luncheons

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 SOCIETY."® Capital Sororities At‘ Initial Meetings Welcome New Year Reception for New Members by Pi Beta Phis—Banquet and...

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 6 Hospitality Reigns In Alexandria During ¢ The Holiday Season uepts Entertained in Homes and Visits Paid to Neighboring...

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 Arrival of New Year Marked by Gay Fetes At Fort Humphreyl Officers’ ‘Club Entertains Throng at Hop—Attractive : Dinner...

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 8 Society News Notes Of Special Interest In Chevy Chase Area Bridde Suppers and Lunch- eons Feature of Com- munity progrnm —

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART THRWE. American Pen Women Plan Date Set for Janua treasurer; Mrs.

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 Of Personal Interest to ., Washingtoni Residents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness and daughter Charlotte, who sailed on the B. 8.

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 Wish of Many Women . for Real Change in { Dress Has Been Fulfilled Through Clothes Now Worn. Dressmakers Have Launched and

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 $1.50 Vanta Silk and Wool Shirts C Sofi warm vests, ", m..,_$ | d. 6-o-tb.u2y~|. & BN 'To}s' $7.95 to - $|2 95 Coats UK $3.95

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 Stage News and Screen and Gossip EVELYN LAYE and ~ Ore Heavenly Nigh?” JouN BOLES - /» Palace Drama of the Day By W. H. INAL

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C.E = ROM my undercover man in Hollywood comes the

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 AMUSEMENTS. “GREEN GROW THE LILACS.” HE Theater Guild will present Lynn - | scenery but life, ning January 19, with matinees

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 ‘In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. HE thirty-first annual auto- mobile show in New York, which came to an end last...

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 Aviation BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. strated during the recent un- successful search by the Navy and Coast Oufird,‘wl!l&lthsufl...

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 MASONIOC. Lodges. Today—Potomac, No. 5. In chas o servides at the Masonic and stern Star Home, at 3 p.m. = Semuel Gompers, .

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 TWO STAGE STARS WILL START SERIES Elsie Ferguson and Otis Skinner to Introduce WRC Drama Tonight. Elsie Ferguson and Otis...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JA. UARY 11, 1931—PART FOUR. THE HECHT (O F Street at Seventh NAsional 5100 Our Greatest

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 " Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, K JANUARY 11, 1931 Bobby]ones Resigns as

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 Myer Fourth Griff to WL TRAIN EARLY 17 TOHELP H LEGS Buddy Will Start Work at Hot Springs—Operation on West Unlikely. BY JOHN

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 6. . WILL RESUME WITH THREE TILTS G. W. and C. U. Clash Tues- day—All Teams Have One or More Hard Games. G college fives to

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 PUTS OVER THREE SURPRISES IN ROW Two World Records, Feat of Endurance and Showing in "Stakes Mark Him. BY R. D. THOMAS....

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 News* of Markets | Pages 1to § Part 6—12 Pages D. C. BANK LEADERS ARE APPOINTED 10 - ARRANGE CONCLAVE Early Steps Taken to

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 2 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY ll! 1931—PART SIX. FINANCIAEL. RSO END [ e January 10.—Probabil- ORK,

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 FINANCIAL. 'THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. O, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART ' SIX. Stock and dividend. Sou Cal Ed pf (1%). . 4...

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 P FINANCIAL, BONDS IRREGULAR . ON'LACK OF BIDS) - Industrial Group Continues Firm, With Upward Price Trend. BY DONALD C....

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 " HUGE SUMS NAMED INPOWER BUDGETS Light Companies Also Plan Heavy Financial Outlays During Coming Year. ipealal Disnatek to

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 = HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY BTAR! WASHINGTON! D, C! JANUARY 11! 1931—PART SIX. JSCELLANEOUS mnnox—no,usnc. P‘IIBONAL...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) NAVA]O RUGS. 20x20 Prices range from g;fi a0t bptmr st Bw RNITURE—Vacating 5-room spartment....

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 nioe. rooms Ivlh home; refined \t;‘nl-;. nhwmrenhmnd, reasgn- farge. com- Bath, waler heat, 'l.lllnl dlltln:(, reason- UPONT

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 APARTMENTS. D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART SIX. APAKTMENTS, APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. ARTMENTS--UNFURNT! NEW MINTW 00D PLACF...

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 REAL mfihj-qvmnmmlm. GAKWOOD Located end of Mt Hu-.m car line: 6 Sfosier s W Mower Bldg.. Cor. i4th and K Sts. OK-CHEVY CHASE.

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 REAL ESTATE WANTED-—BUILDING SITE. I will pay cash for building site, corner preferred, at’ least 100 feet wide and about 200

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931—PART SIX. AN, The HUB il il | ks Lo Ll i lig! A stylish suite of four...

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 E U ’ 5 Features Magasine 24 PAGES. 1931. D. C; JANUARY 11, WASHINGTON, The Southwest’s Lost Fldorado In the Fastness of the

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 T i 1 i £ : pre- RO TRl m mmmmwm fi nmmmmummm m it mmm Mm umea : m m mmmmmmm .ges wmm mmmmmnm mw,mmum. « 88 Stewart pted to

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 George W. Vanderbilt. -y HE Biltmore House, little known out- side the family circle and friends who have been guests, is the

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 Fr4 Nathalia Crane, the child poet, whose works have been a literary sensation for years. She seems in a fair way to weather

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 Lo Simon Lake, the worlds foremost de- signer of submersibles. BY FRANK CARYLN. IGANTIC submarines, floating under- sea...

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 e et THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931, United States Marines firing on the “Know Nothings” and “Plug...

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 city, soon appeared at the station house nearly frantic, and was at once admitted to the room where his dead child was lying,

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 what busi- i amd ,mmmt 4858 .fl » i t embarrassing he thought of w him drinking a decided that he didn’t care hethex\mdflnwfld

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 Television Is Coming Uncle Sam’s Experts From the Of fice of Education Studying the Possibilities of Television as a Medium

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 80,000 square feet of ground. The Statue of Jupiter at Olympia, of the Greek sculptor Phidias, the 6. The Tomb of King...

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 ON, D. C, JANUARY 11, 1931 ers of the Worl s of Today Have lendor, Size and hich the Ancients he Greatest Things Achieve. |

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, THE MUGGER AND THE SHADOW By R. G. Kirk. A Dark Terror in a Small Suburb and a Fearless Little Bulldog....

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 - ——— —— — — is with a deep-mouthed grip. He could choke a man to death if he got such a hold. But this poor Negro wasn’t...

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 - 16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY W, YOST. Lions, Tame and Wild, on the African Veld Thrills of Taking Motion

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 we tried to bait him out. Chunks of meat were dangled in front of him just outside the door. Pasha watched them intently as

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 , : J | : k : E jkllzszé{ruz;bltr o and San-Malo ‘ - \...‘ Featured in Musical Week — Famous Gigli, Hof:izamz, Muz Events of

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 FHE TRAVELS OF MARCO POLO. Edited with introduction by Manuel Komroff. Ii« lustrations by Witold Gordon. The Kublai Khan...

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 N Ca]endaf of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seventeenth street and New York avenue. Twelfth Biennial Ezhibition...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY M, 1931 Sunday Morning Among the Cross-Words . Places of action. . A thin, brittle

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 STORIES SPORTS | PUZZLES Tmsuwmmmmmmpufle column, and you must be pretty good at ‘sandling the ball below to seore with it.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY M, 1931 Lo s . Those Were e e SOMPER ‘720% é%? I s?::mbse?crms The Happy Days! oo

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 GRAPHIC ( z u 1“ Il GRAVURE SECTION ; SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. - JANUARY 11, 1931. Our Pashington The Pan-American Union...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, e \ L3 - i %o An old mill under Winter's mantle. Thowcaments A5FIES Something new in aerial weddings. This

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, 1931 Starting the Day Right g By W. E. Hill (Copyright. 1931.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Alabama smothers Washington State in their New Year day battle at Pasa- dena, Calif. Lain- hart,

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 GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, 1931. L New Year day at the White House. Despite the cold, several thousand per- sons waited in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY HOW BILLBOARDS DEFACE ROADSIDE BEAUTY IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA. ©...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, 193L o '+ JOSEPHINE TOMASELLI Fair skippers collect an armful

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 11, 1931 Viscount Willingdon, Gov- ernor General of Canada, en- joys

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 COLOR SECTION The Smdiy Shar. EIGHT PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C,, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1931, WHAT, AM [ o WASHIN’ ME. EARS

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 GOOD-BYE, JEGFE, AND LET ME GIVE YOU SoMe ADVICE ! NGVER DISAGREE WITH MUTT - ALWAYS “ES"™ HIM! IF HIS OPINION DIFFERS FlRom

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 ON ACCOUNT OF HIS UNCLE LOUIS 1S SO IF THATS THE BOAT WOT WON THE LIPTON CupP! $W|T HOGAY;I UNCLE HAS MORE CUPSN \ BOBBY...

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 WHY, JOE, ARE DON'T BE FUNNY ! You GOING UP IN )P I'™M GoinNnG OUT TO AN AIRPLANE 2 SHOVEL OFF THE wALK JOE, A MAN AT THE...

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 WELL, THET'S ONCE WE PDUCKED THET BUTLER - WE'S NOT A BAD OLD DUFFER, BLUT e DRWNES ME TWATTERY, BUWANS FOLLOWIN ME AROUND -

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 SIC EM CAESAR! GO GET THE BA-BA! g % BY JOHNNY GRUELLE— — A\fi\ < 8“AA'A' ‘;}% [ ] SOME PEORPLE HAVE A LOT ] DEAR MR . DOWNS —

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 OH TOHN— YOUVE SPILLED Yourz SALT ! WHAT NONSE.NSE.' YOU WOMEN ARE THAT MEANS fibu;ze GOING TO HAVE A RIPICULOUS wWiITH YOUR

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 .HE Praraon PPl I RULED EGYPT FOR 90 YEARS (2566 —2476,B.C.), THE LONGEST REIGN N HISTORY NUARY, THE FIRST MONTH OF THE...

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