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Evening Star dated May 10, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) and slightly cooler, with mauw slightly today; tomorrow, generally cooler. hest,

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 PROF MCHELSON DIESINCALFORN Work Completed on Final | Experiment, Noted Physicist i Expires in Sleep. Continued ‘Prom Pirst

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 i OwnEr TO || SELL DELIGHTFUL "CO-OPBRATIVE APT. T tiful hl ith built- fi"r..:. et ke, ol .:!:' 2= o ve appol! Gn'.l lhtv...

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 SHIPSTEAD ASSAL DEBT SUGGESTIONS Calls Cancellation Requests Bid to Finance Other Nations’ Wars. T BY G. GOULD LINCOLN....

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 ‘omchh of the United States Buresu| of Education. The speakers will in- |clude Dr.” William J. Cooper. commis- vls"’...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, MAY 10. 1931—PART ONE. i I't's Going On nght Now—THE HUBS Maytlme Sales—With Savings And

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 In Arranging a Funeral Service —we do not urge one to go beyond his means. ~Our motto is to co-operate by advising what is

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 - A—8 SERVICES 70 HONOR * ERDI WARDEAD Patriotic Groups to Join in, Massing of Colors at Ca- thedral May 24. More than 75...

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 WASHINGTON, A_igin SHARP FIGHT T0 END ' NAVY MANEUVERS Battle Fleet to Steam to Sea for Big Gun Contest as Adams Watches. D.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1931—PART ONE. Milk-Rich C b 1 nght Rpservpd to Limit Quantities ~Men—Don’t Miss

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 ‘CHILDREN T0 ENACT STORIES OF FAIRIES : Nearly 1,000 Pupils From| Capital Schools Cast for Pageant. Nearly 1,000 Washington

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 aRssinsenseny THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, - D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART ONE. 73 of America’s leading business coneerns have...

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 VIRGINIA COUNTIES | DELAYING SURVEY Arlington, Fairfax, Lacking Funds, Delay Voting Financial Aid. PFaflure of Arlington and

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 A—14 TORCHCLUB HEN T COWENE HERE _“Fourth National Convention of Prefessional Group to Open Thursday. i i !' The Fourth...

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 MIDGET GOLF FIRM | FIGHTS BLUE LAWS ‘Appeal Is Taken to Supreme Court on Virginia Sunday Closing Statute. By the Associated

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 THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Sale! 900 “Sun Crepe” Dresses Ready Tomorrow at LANSBURGH'S The Models Illustrated A A

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 [vssmmoron ] The Sundiy Star - BUDGET HEARINGS - START TOMORROW: TOTAL IS HELD UP Estimates Kept Secret by City Heads Until

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 ;5 ON, B. C. MAY 10, 193 B—2 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING : /" [ BRARY TRUSTEES SEEK MORE FUNDS Situation Acute and Discred-...

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 WEAK EARTH CRUST IS FOUND IN CITES Slight Earthquakes Lead to Discovery of Weakness by Arthur Keith. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. The

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 CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR MEMORIAL DAY Exercises in Arlington Begin at 12:45 0’Clock on May 30. Announcement was made yesterday of

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 P HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1931—PART ONE. A\l & B-S . ; _— INSTITUTE AIDING MANKIND HAILED Notable...

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 * ENVOY'S DAUGHTER ~ HINS THO FIRSTS Countess ‘Sylvia Szechenyi, ! 11, Also Takes One Second | Place in Horse Show. mount to

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 “ LAWYERS DEBATE PLANE TRESPASS Institute Disousses Property Owners’ Air Right at Meet. By the Associated Press. Members of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1931—PART ! ONE. Tomorrow is the last day of this great sale. Don’t let...

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 Editorial ‘ Page Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiy Star. WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1931 Special...

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 N LY -~ A THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edl WASHINGTON, D. C. BUNDAY. May 10, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor ‘The

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 b HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART TWO. ACTIVITIES OF DIPLOMATS | DESCRIBED BY STIMSON| Radio Audience...

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 ThE SUNDAY RESORTS. ANTIC_CITY, E: eious rooms, each with private bath of fiesh and ralt water. Sleep “like & baby" in the

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 D. A. R. ACTIVITIES The District of Columbia Defense| Committee, I§ A. R., presented the Boy Scout Troop, No. 94, with a...

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 CAN'T KILL THE DRAMA, NOTED CRITIC DECLARES Movies Have Made Inroads, but Famous Author Points a Way Out for Legitimate...

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 First Time at This Low Price 2,000Reg.$1.95French Finished Pre-Shrunk Linen Frocks $1.09 Because the manufacturer was...

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 White and 22 Colors —Kannson's excellent house paints, prepared with pure linseed oil for inside and outside use. 1/, Gallon,

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 - SOCIETY h WASHINGTON, D. MRS. DELMAR H. DUNTON, Wife of Lieut. Dunton, photographed in the garden of their home. ‘Underwood

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 Miss Merriam to Wed Horace J. Price Tuesday Episcopal Church of Transfiguration Will Be Scene of Ceremony—Miss Dorothy...

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 Iy 40 CIUTY. THE SUNDAY BTAR WASHINGTO. Mrs. W. F. Kelley to Move| § To Maryland Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Ritter Return...

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 4 Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hall Give Dinner—MTrs. Yoder Host- ess at

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 SO CIET Y. STAR, FASIHINGTON, D. . C, MAY 10; 193 PART THREE. SOCIETY. , Personal and Social i Events of Past Week ‘3...

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 F 6 Country Club Dance Honors Fort Humphrey Officers and Wives Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner | Entertain at Dinner—Mrs. ! Sykes

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 WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10. 1931—PART e THE SUNDAY STAR, THREE. 7 ers for engagements before local or- Homeopathio Hospital,

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 B8 e e e de sk ook kkok ‘Once Upon a Time F Not so very, i long ago— § sl ID( the finest of the colonial mansions +in...

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 1931 -PART THREE. D. O, MAY 10, Camp Information without charge Free catalogue and expert information THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 NEW BATTLESHIP NAMED FLAGSHIP U. S. S. Pennsylvania, Lately Modernized, to Replace U. S. S. Texas. The new flagship of the

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 Ivory and Pale Pink Popular, With Blue Also in Evidence. Today’s Wedding Gowns Discard Trimmings in Favor of Simplicit OLOR

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e Store Your Furs Phone NAtional 5100 and Our Wagon Will Call F Street at Seventh For Hot...

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 Stae and Sen ' News Part 4—12 Pages LY GunSmoke 4 Keiths and Gossip “SHIPMATES"- A Pretty Kettle of Fish By W. H. Landvoigt.

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 AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO! Flashes From the Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay By C. E. Nelson. N ing back

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 '"AMUSEMENTS RIALTO—"Mother’s Millions.” OTHER'S MILLIONS,” fea- [ turing that grand old lady of the legitimate stage, May v

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 SUNDAY Bd1A WADHING N. 5 MAY 10, 1931—PAR/ P |INDIANAPOLIS SWEEPSTAKES In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. N impressive

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 « MAY 10, 19 31—-PART TFOUR. 5 AVIA BY JOSEPH S. MIS week will witness the begin- ning of a shake-up in the otircer personnel

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 ; D. 0. MAY 10; 1 PART FOUR. :_____________—_____—__—______._———————J————————-—-—-————— Caprright 1990 by Jumas W. Brosks...

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 D. C. Naval Reserve w0 A DRpvrations for the A e preparations for of three cruises for officers and enlisted men of the 1st

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 American Association of University Women hikers met at Rosslyn, Va,, sta- tion today in time to take the 2:30 p.m. car to...

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 { T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART FOUR. Spanish War Veterans were Grand Matron I:'mm the special...

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 American Quentin Roosevelt Post, No. 11, Amer- fcan Legion, will meet at 8 o'clock to- morrow night at the Potomac Boat Club,

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 IHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! ) D. C, MAY 10, 1931 —PART _FOUR. 11 f Popillar.Tfio and Dramatic Star Featured of thess open a

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MAY Y0, Y98T—PART FOUR. —————————————————————————————————————————————————— e...

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 Base Ball, Boxing SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Sl Bowling and Golf Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, .. G, . Mate, Paying $10.20, Wins

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C.;»-MAY . 10,193 “Golfers in Two Big Tourneys This Week : Collegiate Season Is Nearing Close

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 ! 5 & HEEKIN, . U. PREP, IS LEADING SCORER Catholic University Crushes Villanova in Dual Meet by Score of 78-48, crack track

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 4 v - ’ i INGRAN, SCHNEIDER -~ BIG HELP 70 TEAM Typos Display Best Ball in Weekday Loops—Today’s Schedule Heavy. BY FRANCIS

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 5 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Clussitiog: A Pages 5 to 12 Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGTON,

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS SHOW DROP BUSINESS OF WEEK | AFTER BRIEF RALLY FAILS T0 IMPROVE THE SUNDAY STAR WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW

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 FINANCIAL CURB IRREGULAR * N QUIET SESSION Net | ——1931.— SURSWEER ENDINGISRYS, ML, Stock and dividend. g 5 . Chge.| High. Lo

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 -3 * FINA BONDS GO UPWARD INREGORD TRADING Day’s Business One of Heav- Jest Saturday Sessions Since January. BY ALEXANDER...

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 3 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. INSTRUCTION COURSES. .

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 MISCELLANEOUS ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART SIX MISCELLANEOUS RECOMMENDED SERVICE. BUSINESS...

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 lAI.I—AIJ'l'DNOml. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON SALE—AUTOMOBILES. lAl.l—Amllom!. Tust 3100 down. ¥ 55 et 1 every way, 100ks D

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. KOOMS RENT GARAGES. ] ROOMS—FUBNISHED....

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 10, 1931—PART SIX. g APARTMENTS. L oT. KW, it 1429 COLUMBIA ROAD, Kihen ot

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 1870 WYOMING AV @ -ooms. rec. hall. 3 baths. & rooms. rec. hall. 1 bath. back poreh. General Electric Refrigeration....

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 SALE—HOUSES. Continued.) ‘A REAL BARGAIN. IN CHE' living nanu —e-r VY CHASE. Tnvatory. ‘and pantry: T.rmi " %W"Wm (it...

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 SALE—S! (Continued.} OUTSTANDING BARGAIN. Eight _rooms and sleeping porch: modern lpm. Arepace. "cellar nunder entire houss

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 The S Washington to View the Greatest Concentration of the Nation’s Aerial Defenses This Month—Spec- tacular Demon- Stration.

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 H%a — - f2 5 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 10, 193f. " visional Pursuit Wing, officlal observers and - e . of the

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 . v ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931. g TIOTHERS of the World WANT PEACE wture Wars Must Be Avertedy and...

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 and Romance in the LandWhere the' Gypsy Folk Come From. JLLUSTRATED BY PAUL KROESEN. AVID STANTON’S blood was on fire with

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1981, - §3 How Fast Can Man Travel and Still Live? Airplane pilots frequently lose

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 Bertillon Methods to Identity Maj. Crittenden Van Wyck, Retired United " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931.™"

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931.° In the Face of Untold Danger to Themselves, Scientists Now Are Playing W

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 e i Maryland’s Capital City " YHR SUNDXY STAR, WEXSHTNGION, B @ WxY ® W - oy ——— on he Severn 0Id State House, Where the...

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 »» - until there appeared an extensive poem an_unknown author, in the Maryland Ga , in which it was said: “That, late in...

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 $15,900 Reward in Gold Train Hold-up and Murder On October ‘11, 1923, a Southern Pacific railway train was blown up near...

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 INGITON, “D.: C, MAY 10, 1931, BUILT UP THEIR ANTI-CRIME He bought six kinds of per- fume, mixed them with mu- cilage and...

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 FRONT DOES IT! “Keep a Bold Front,” Was This Crook’s Motto, but the Danger L.ay Behind Him. BY WILLIAM J. NEIDIG Hllustrated

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 = i been smiling out of pleasure, but his words carried a touch of disguised malice. .“And how’s the little post office...

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 e RAME of mind is a factor in human efficiency in any endeavor.- One whe is upset by thoughts of what has just occurred is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, BLACK BREAD AND RED COFFINS. By Negley Farson, author of “Sailing Across Europe,” etc....

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 - | NOIES G Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and New York avenue. Frescoes by Eben F.

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 — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1931 17 USIC WEEK proved many inter- esting things, and among them the fact that

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 18 .'[' Sunday Mo o1, 932. Stupefy. 93. Ago; poet. 95. Grate. 97. To indulge. 100. Cajole. 102. Commander. 106. Character-

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 B STORIES SPORTS" 11 &EE’ g ! In the sentence below the missing words are spelled differently, but pronounced alike. Fill the

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 o T . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 10, 1981 '~ N AR Those Were The Happy Days! “Mother’s Day.” BY DICK MANSFIELD 7

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 GRAVURE GRAPHIC o/ - SECTION : / SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 10, 1931 Our YWashington An interesting skyline view from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1931 A northwester kicks up a “sea” on the Reflecting Pool. And

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1931 Grand Opera Heroines By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1931, by the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, — ez “QUEEN SHENANDOAH VIII” IS CROWNED AT WINCHESTER BLOSSOM...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1931 King and Queen of Siam call at White House. They are shown

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 THE SUNDAY British notables wed. The former Miss Pamela Bowes-Lyon, cousin of the Duchess of York, and Lord Malcolm...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR ‘The stadium was empty, but the game was a thriller. Harvard and Yale putting on a fast game of rugby in the

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 10, 1931 Lisa Gardiner, who will appear with a student group in two dance

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 CESPERATE, AT THE STEALTHY APPROACH : QF SHEETA, THE PANTHER, /% BOB TRIES TO GIVE THE APE-CALL HE HAS REARD ) TARZAN RAISE.

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 \F JEFF AND T DON'T GET SOME MONEY SOON We'lL HAVE TO LIVE IN THIS P WHAT W NG, SLIP 6N YOUR HAT AND CoAT QUICK Nere's THE

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 IS THERE A FATHERS WHAT KIND OF A PRESENT WiLL t GET MY Mmom? TO-DAY 1S MOTHERS OAY AN ALL 1 GOT IS FIPTEEN CENTS WHAT CAN T

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 TUTUTIRATRERUENAR BN L LT Z I'M FROM THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CoOMPANY N FORGGCT TO PLUGS PUT 4 et nEG. U-S. PAT. oFf rs. LADY, DID

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 p———————————— COLOR SECTION IF You'RE AFRAID TO ASK THE BOSS For A ~VACATION (M ’t‘NOT'.' ee Do (T TO-MORROW THE FIRST THING

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 :\4ERE GOES v\.\v m.\NN\N W & M BEEN LP T\-\ER OF H\s QOKES. \'\.l_ SET+- THE QVERGRAIWN LOUT - TH' LAME-BSRAWNED GOOF - BUT

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 SO wYOU wOT KWEPT IN FOR WELL, I GUESS MY LAND!- FF THEY GAVE PR\ZES A HALF-HOUR AFTER SCHOOL. THAT’LL LEARN YOU || FOR...

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 B crures IN THE MAP TAMMER T INLAND OR CENTURIES AFTER MAN CAME INTO POSSESSION OF FIRE HE MAY HAVE USED T ONLY TO KEEP...

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