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Evening Star dated April 5, 1931

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 Gt 3 1,359—No. LEADERS ORGANIZE GROUP TO FOSTER - ‘GREATER CAPITAL' 100 Prominent Men Selected by Board of Trade to Promote

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 A-2 = COUNGIL ELECTED; | l ABOLIION PLANNED Federation of Citizens’ Asso- ciations Hope to Form Larger Group in Fall. The...

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 | ENFORCEMENT Directar Well Pleased With Work Being Done in Sev- eral States. By the Associated Pre Enforcement work by...

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 HOOVER PREPARING | T0 DEFEND BOARD Strong 0. K. of Farm Group Expected—May Go Before Country With Issue. BY THEODORE C....

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 = 2, 1931—PART ONE. o ADEY DR. SACASA THANKS AMERICA FOR AID 1 i | Nicaraguan Radio Audience Managua Will Be Rebuitt....

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 ‘€ | | ( 'I‘HL ’i[ DAY “All Over Town” The Better to Serve You STAR, WASHINGTON, Double Rlch Malted Mllk Try one of cur...

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 A Refined ® Funeral at Moderate Cost Our modern funeral home, our equipment and our ability to serve enable us to produce a

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 b THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931—PART ONE. | | more important than loading capacity Peary, Civil Engineer

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 SMITHS - MOVES&STORES FURNITURE OFALLKINDS 1313 YOU ST PHONE NG 35423343 Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., APKIL. 5, 1931—PART ONE. 'L OGAL RULE COSTS Finds Romanece in Quilts MORE THAN NATION

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 WASHINGTON CLUB HISTORY REVIEWED 40th Anniversary Party Plans for Tomorrow Recall Prog- ress of Women’s Society. BY FLORENCE

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'APRIL 5, 1931—PART ONE. LANSBURGCH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 ANSBURGH’S th, 8th

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 WL AGTONPEPCD WATECUT REFUSAL Special Meeting Probably Will Be Called Tuesday to Plan Procedure. BUS LINE ABANDONMENT T BE

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 B2 PASS AMENDMENTS | T0 NEARBY BILLS Maryland Senators Rush Legislation in Last- Minute Jam. By & Btaft Correspondent of The

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GERMANY T0 6ET 5750000 ORDER Soviet Pians to Buy Heavily From Europe to Keep Na- tions Friendly.

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 WIFETO GET SHARE INWINSHIP'S ESTI\TEi $250 Monthly Income Pro- | vided, Children Only Other Beneficiaries. By the Associated

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 TRAINING SCHOOL 10 ENLARGE SCOPE Boys Will Be Given Oppor- tunity for Self-Expression and Self-Adjustment. The wayward youth

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 . BSw THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., - APRIL 5, BUSINESS FOUND STEADY IN SLUMP. Survey Shows Decline in Profits About

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931 —PART ONE. MDDLEBURE HONT | ATTRAGTS RAGES First of Steeplechase Meets for

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 he Swundiy Star. v EDITORIAL SECTION Special Articles Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1931...

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 THE EVENING STAR ‘With Sunday Merning Editien, WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY..........April 5, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 NDAY MILLIONS TO BE SPENT TO CONTROL THE TIBER Turbulous and Historic Old Waterway to be Improved and the Sea. nox BY CAV.

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 TAX BILL AND BIG BILL ARE ISSUES IN CHICAGO Alleged Graft and Municipal Waste Are Determining Factors in Campaign. (Continued

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 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE INTENTS CITED BY DOAK Secretary of Labor, in Radio Forum, Foresees National Organization for Providing...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTQN D. C, ' APRIL -5, Schools and College ‘News of Interesting Student and Faculty Activities in...

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 The Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, ters of Union Veterans, at the meeting March 27 had as their guests De) Comdr. Dr....

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 Part 3—12 Pages MRS. THOMAS D. SCHALL AND Wife and daughter of Senator Schall, taken in thei Harris-Ew ing Photo. SOCIETY...

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 SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Kellogg Sail To Attend Hague Meeting Mr. George W. Wickersham in New York.

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 Miss Winifred Simpson Becomes Mr. Ross-Martin Cetemony Smoot’s Bride Performed at Hamline ~ Church—Miss Ellamay Blakemore...

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 Mrs. Reichelderfer Sends Out Cards for Tea Thursday Afternoon Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lyon Ob- serving First Day at Home at...

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 . S0 CIETY. Easter Hop Is Feature : Of Annapolis Calendar Senator and Mrs. Byron Are Hosts at Informal Luncheon-—Other Social

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 SOCIETY ; 3 0 cz::ifi;.l%tls Laundry Service Because our work has been recognized as the finest, and our service the best,...

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 Wedding Invitations Hold Special Interest In Alexandria Notes Miss Annie Campbell Mac- gill and Mr. Mark A. H, Smith Marry

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 Hunt Enthusiasts " At Leonardtown Hold Series During Week Card Parties, Dance and Opyster Roast Also on List ‘of Social...

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 President and Mrs. Hoover Boxholders for Scout Benefit The opening performance of the “Pestival of Nations” Monday evening,

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 . e v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 5, 1931—PART THREE. Covernor of State to Attend Society Banquet Arrangements

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 4 hat of dark brown Milan straw with a bright orange feather stuck through its lifted brim. and Taffeta Scarfs Are New for

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BEDDING For Camps. .. . For Summer Homes... For Sleeping Porches. .. For Spare Rooms... 1931...

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 AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star, VMofz)r, A~viation, . Radio Programs TEONERROL 4 ZAZU WASHIN GTON, D. C, TAGE and SCREE...

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 AMUS | Flashes From the Screen News and Commen By C E: AME to my office Harriet Hawley Locher, who knows | just about all...

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 NATIONAL PLAYERS—Let Us Be Gay.” HE obening of the new Spring theatrical season tomorrow eve- ning in the National Theater

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 In the Motor World \HE National Capital is to be congratulated upon securing the services of Mr. Van Duzer as traffic...

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 BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ASHINGTON today has faster airplane connections with cities of the West and Middle West than any city

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 D. C. Naval Reserve An intensive drill program has been out for the 1st Battalion, United States Naval Reserves of the...

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. Today—Knights Templar Me- morial Service, 7:30 am, Arlington National cemeury. Scottish Rite

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D, /¢, APRIL '5, 1931—PART FOUR With the approach of the annual in- gpection period, when the

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 4 RADIO TO FEATURE EASTER CONGERTS Sunrise Services at Arlington and Walter Reed to Be Broadcast Today. An impressive array

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 MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Tuesday, Military Order of the Cooties, TNT Pup-Tent, W. O. W. Hall, 935 Grant place, 8 Columbia_Post,

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 SPORTS SECTION nily Stad .—Put 5—4 Pages WASHING Che Su TON, D. C., SUNDAY Johnson Sees Nationals Winning Flag, 4 H : 4t can

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 Washington Club to FIRST LINKS MEET WILL DRAW MANY Bids to Invitation Event in Mails Soon—Tourneys to Follow Fast. BY W. R.

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 THE SUNDAY S TAR. WASHINGTON, D.. C., APRIL 1931—PART FIVE. Sandlot Ball Teams, Rained Out T hree Sundays in Row, Promised

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 ENTRY FAR BEYOND ALL EXPECTATIONS More Than Hundred. Leaguesi Will Be Represented. Deadline Saturday. BY R. D. THOMAS. O far

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 News ~of Markets Pages 1 to 5 Part 6—12 Pages DEPOSITS INLOGAL BANKS GAIN WHILE GOTHAM HAS DROP Results of Last Call Shows

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 UTILITIES LEADERS INCOMMON STOCKS Investment Shows Varied Popularity Among Selections. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW...

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 CURB SHARES RISE ON SHORT COVERING Utilities Group Especially Benefitted by Operations of Bear Traders. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,

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 - RAIL BONDS GAIN IVACTVE NARSE Erie 5s Pro\)e Star Perform- er, but Other Issues Also Advance. BY ALEXANDER HENDERSON....

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 Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Phermacy. “‘: 10 Cirartys Elearand Maeasine ore. 7th and Que sts.—Kenner's Pharmacy.

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 D. C, APRIL 5 1931—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY STAR ASHING' ] J —_——— e —————————— DOGS, PETS, ETC. | POULTRY AND...

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 SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. —_— = (Continet) - - VI 1L COMPARE LATE MODELS VALUES

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931—PART SIX. APARTMEXTS. 13th AND M STS. N.W. BELFORD APARTMENTS, 1423 HARVARD

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 APAR EDW. M. WILLIS, APTS, ’ gink. & avatlable y afternoon, eve st. n.w. -‘nr' 33."', mm, $30. #fldorfl st. ne., nnuworm BN ey

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 JOUSES. tc-nfi-n‘.) "NORTHEAST BARGAIN. $6.350—Beautiful colonial home of 8 un- large, cheerful rooms and 2 com- Biote Baths:

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 tate sal ar_office. s:flcltmal MODERN & red attic large enough Terms to suit, Also 11 e room: 3 . _Builders, attention! The

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 > lvwood vanity, large dresser, chest of \V It’s Easter Week—Dress Venetian Mirrors $159 Genuine Walnut Veneered 4-Piece...

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 PART 7. The Sunfly Stat Magasine WASHINGTON, D. i APRIL 5, 1981, Books - Features 24 PAGE “THAR’S GOLD IN THEM HILLS" So Say

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 arrows and other signs on the face of the cliff. Presently he made up his mind about the loca- tion of the treasure. He...

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 | s e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .G, APRIL 5 19580 INo Memorial to Designer o NE HUNDRED AND THREE years ago Dr. William

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 3 NEW IDEAS FOR BURGLAR-PROOF BANKS Built With Glass Walls They Would - Tusure MoreSafety—Money T’ ransactions Handled...

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 A} THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL S, 1931, FLYING ALONE OVER ORIENTAL JUNGLES Lady Bruce Continues Her Story of

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 GIPSY The Great Story of a Great Dog By Roy Norton " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 193L° Illustrated by Art...

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 » THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 3%, ) ARCHEOLOGS Proves Mc BIBLE i \/ o B oI ¥ - § - | ' E'}“llfllfll'j}‘;#uuun...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. -C, APRIL 5 "1931. Appomatox Date Important to the U. 5. "BY JOON CLAGETT PROCTOR. r 7 vO an

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 T United States possible, so did the surrender at Appomattox reunite the States of the Union and make possible the American

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 THE SUNDAY THE GIRL IN THE FIFT FLOOR BACK By Royal Brown ‘A MURDER Or MYSTERY AND ROMANCE. A BIT Hlustrated b_vAva Mazxon.

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 ®f yours looks as if she’d manage to worm the $ecret out of the Sphinx.” “She won't get anything out of me,” said Nicky. “But

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 ¥r b d ? [} i ! Bighly prized reliquary which reposes in the Holy Cross Cathedral, Boston. The bits of the cross are...

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 GTON, D.' C, APRIL 5, 1931, s CROSS ON WHICH CHRIST DIED nd Others Are in Boston, Cleveland and ragments of Wood Whose...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL S5, 1931, ° — —— Synthetic Air Thwarts Death Under Seas New Idea of Substituting...

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 | s s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 5§, W 1931, “Spoil Your Husband a Little More® SAYS J. B PRIESTLY An...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931 Hunting the Great Lions of the Ruindi LEDITOR'S NOTE-—Herein the famous...

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 5, 198%, NE of the most provocative of the sea- son’s letters has just becn received by this department. In the midst of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. C., APRIL 5, 1931, & urE BripcE FORU The “I'orced Takeout” Has Made Its Way Into Every...

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Sevcn- ieenth street and New York avenue. Ezxhibition of Mecxican Arts....

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 1 9 . FEDERAL FINANCING. By Robert A. Love, Ph. D, New York: Columbia University Press. HE Treasury of the United States is

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 e iy iz e o P fifl' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931. Something Dif ferent First Publication of a Nezw Story ._By__

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 22 THE SUNDAY 3TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1931 v Sufiday Morning Among the Cross-Words ACROSS. . Banter. . Southern...

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 TORIES SPORTS ‘GAMES PUZZLES i s | What could be more fitting for an Easter @ross-word puzzle than an egg? You will find &

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C., APRIL S 1951. ' il i Those Were The Happy Days! “Faster Memortes.”’ BY DICK MANSFIELD. i

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 The great 31. looking south The drawing forecasts 19. Copyright, 1931, J. B. H. 5, This is the thirty-first of a series of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1931. In the lily fields of Bermuda. Acres and acres of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1931 RATING IN ORATORICAL CONTEST . With every student writing an

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5. 1931 When it’s blossom time in Potomac Park. A view over the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1931 / e/ i Get set! Two little porkers learn how to toe the mark

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1931 First Lady and Girl Scouts. Lois Kuhn (left) of Alta Vista,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 5, 1931 The Princeton University Glee Club, which will be heard in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The most popular girl at Pitt. Miss Adelaide Hunter recently won the popularity contest among

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 Eight Pages in Color w %um gtar. Eight Pages in Color SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1931 by EpGAR RICE BURROUGHS € 1931, by Edgar Rice...

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 [ B OUR LESSON 1S ABSUT THE PoweR Do You THINK THERE POSSESSED BY KINGS AND \S A STILL GREATER e QUEENS! WHY POWER THA...

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 CAUSE HE ' ’ \ BROKE THEM GOT A SPANKIN ~— OUTA OUR " WHEN JIMMIE DUGAN 0 ’ & NGRS = ' ‘ | ‘. rtll ERS % - = X ene B/aNe.s

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