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Evening Star dated May 31, 1931

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Showers and thunderstorms and cooler tomorrow fair with moderate temperature....

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 A—2 x BOWLES CASE PLEA T0 HALT SUIT LOST Mrs. May Takes Stand to Charge Banker Made Scene at Her Home. By a Btaff...

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 Storage for Valuables Silverware, Furs, Tapestries, Rugs, Paintings, Pianos Under Guarantee Here is a depository of ple -...

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 A—4 CAPITAL WAR DEAD HONORED BY MANY . Veterans, Planes, Flowers and Speaking Memorial Features. (Continued From First Page.)

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 i o BOOPL €S FLIGHT | COVPLETED SAFELY Air Armada’s Maneuvers Un- marred by Injury to Personnel. (Continued From First Page.)

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 A6 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGLON. D. C, TEXAS GUINAN GETS | -ORDERS 10 RETURN :France Adamant on Refusal| = fo Allow Club...

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 Insulation Makes the Eleectrie Refrigerator; Economical to Operate Generous 4-Cubic Foot Size ‘1447, Also Sold on Easy Terms

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, CORCORAN SCHOOL REVEALS AWARDS Ferris Paulk to Receive $200. Others Selected for Hon- orable Mention....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE. rkets—ordering new stocks of merchandise, which will soon | to...

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 There Are Lots of Times When One Wants One of These Sporty Imitation Panama Hats One's Sport You'll want one of these, too,

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 1931—PART ONE. grand master of the Bovereign Order of the Knights of Malta, an organiza- tion founded before the crusades of

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 A—-12 PUBLIC TO VISIT SCHOOL GARDENS Inspection of Pupils’ Work in Special Program In- vited Tomorrow. School gardens of many

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE. ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE |2 kg o favores s migns | miion sn canamc o o |

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 A—14 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE _—_——— e | il ter of ies aboard |m i by Camp No. 71, United

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 130 WAR ORPHANS | INVITED O PARTY ®Get-Acquainted” Affair Will A Be Given by Legion Tuesday Night. Approximately 130 war...

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 THE SL'.\'I).\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE. e’re Celebrating National Cotton Week And for Best Cotton...

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 WASHINGTON ‘WASHINGTON, CROSBY SAYS WAR ON GAMBLING HERE WL BE CONTIUED Commissioner Declares No Let-up in Drive on Resorts

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 B2 % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,° MAY 31, 1931—PART: ONE. 5 THKEN OFF GROUNDED LIER Three Cutters and Four Other...

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 ST. ALBANS BOYS | 0 GET DIPLOMAS Bishop Freeman Speaks at Commencement Exercises at Cathedral. Nine graduates of St. Albans,

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 B—4 RADIO IN BRITAIN | + 15 ONE-MAN SHOW Director General Sir John Reith Opens All Stations and Fixes Own Rules. * BY WILLIAM

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 AMERIAN HERES HONORED ABROAD Memorial Services Are Con- ducted in France, England and Belgium. By the Associated Pres: PARIS,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE. with Judge Walter T. McCarthy on the | Roland, W. B. Eerln, A .|

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 TARFF 1 SUE HELD INEWTABLE Democrats Fighting to Draw G. 0. P. Into Presidential Campaign Discussion. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. No

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 ? THF . SUNDAY. STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. (., MAY 31, 1931—PART ONE. ROYAL | G STREET AT ELEVENTH Store Your Furs in Palais...

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 Part 2—8 Pages EDITORIAL SECTION ' SUNDAY MORNING, ARMY’S PEACE ACTIVITIES VITAL, DECLARES HURLEY; War Secretary Outli ways,

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Editien. WASHINGTQN, D. C. SUNDAY..........May 81, 1981 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 CHANGE IN AMERICAN LIFE HOLDS CURRENT THOUGHT Shifts in Manner of ment Freely Living and Govern- Predicted by Present...

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 s, Defense, W_aterways 'and Flood Control Part of Army Job in Peace, Says Hurley | (Continued From First Page.) United States

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 Lieut. W. F. Hinckley, U. 8. Navy, for- Mally took over the detail as inspector- instructor of the 1st Battalion, United...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 31, 1931—PART TWO. Special Sale! 5 Ft. Star Brand e ) Buy on the PORCH SHADES : ) Kmte

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 District National Guard 8ix officers and 16 enlisted men of the National Guard of the District of Columbia were selected to

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 8g: - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, MAY 31, 1931—PART TWO. TAKONA PARK MAN | [P o e nights each week will be devoted to W"

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 Features for Women MRS, GEORGE 5 McCABE In the peony garden of her home on the Brookeville road at Williams street. Carter

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 2 Mr. and Mrs. 50 CIETY Keith Merrill Leave for Summer Place F Visit—Mr. and M to Cap Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill have elosed

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 | Ohase yesterday, where he makes his ’ S f Chevy Chase Chapter Of Red Cross Gives Party at Hospital Mrs. James V. Bennett Is

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 SOCIETY. Alumnae of St. Agnes' School Entertaining For Graduating Class Mies Mori-;ty Is Honored in Alexandria With Sur-...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON, NavyAcademy Graduates GivingImportant Dinner Rear Admiral and Mrs. Dinncr {0!’ Fcrmer

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 Of Persoral Interest To Washington Residents . Kaufmah enter- Mr. and MiS. D. at the tained a family dinner part; ‘Woodmont

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 Two Alpha Delta Pi ‘Parties Are Scheduled To Be Held This Week THE Kathleen Watkins, Friday, at 6 o’clock. The following day

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 8 sacilE ry. Mrs. Helen Parsons Weds In Maryland Ceremony Miss Genevieve E. Lynch Becomes Bride of Mr. James E. Welch in...

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 Imprmytu Fox Hunt Provides Excitement Around Leonardtown Marriage of Member of Prominent Seuthern Mary- land Family...

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 FOUS PROCESSIN HONORS ST_JOAN High Catholic Clergy Join, V/ith French Civic and Army 2 Authorities in Rites. nwaonvas By the

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 WHITE HOUSE GETS SILVER HEIRLOOMS Historic Pieces Bequeathed by New York Man Are Received. & Bome historical and valuable...

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 ARTISTS BRUSHES | ARE § FET LONG Collier’s Self-Portrait From Distorting Mirror Stirs Interest in London. LONDON. (N. A. N.

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 i THE SU 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART THRER. 13 Brown, Gray, Green, Red Gain Prestige in Mid-Season Showing ’ .

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 14 WHITEHURST SEEKS SOLUTION TO DUPONT TRAFFIC PROBLEMS .Plans to Cut - Off Part of Sidewalk, Thus Providing 9-Foot Addition

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 | ~Sta‘ge News Part 4—10 Pages UNIITE ) SHOULDERS Keiths and Screen and Gossip 1 Dramatic Turbulence By W. H. NLESS something

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 AMUS EMENTS. THE SUNDAY Flashes From the Screen News and Commen By.CHE; OLLOWING an urisuccessful effort to inject paid...

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 EARLE—"Gold _ Dust -Gertie"—Stage Program. IE LIGHTNER is the wild, dizzy star of “Gold Dust rtie,” the current screen...

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 In the Mo tor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. - not the only alarming con- dition in the automotive industry. Thefts of motor...

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. cadets and enlisted men of the Army Air Corps and Naf Guard sre finishing up the biggest 3 military...

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 MEETINGS THIS WEEK. Monday, 8 p.m.—District of Co- lumbia Department Council of Administration, board room, District...

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 < 7. E. A re Roosevelt. No. 1, No. 4 F. C. Social. 7. Fourth anniver- urday—School ~ of _instruction. Exemplification F. C.

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 Capital City Club met at home of Mrs. Ida Teeple, 4626 Fourth street, with Mrs. Edna Tanner and Mrs. Lil- lian Martin...

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 s g < "NOTED BARITONE WILL SING AGAIN Everett Marshall Yields to Requests for Return [ ! Over WRC. Everett Marshall, baritone

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 v THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART FOUR. THE HECHT CO. endorscs i IVXAERYNY The first six days of June

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 SPORTS SECTION Base Ball, Boxing | @‘] e gunfluy %1&? WASHINGTON, D.” C., SUNDAY 'MORNING, MAY 31, 1931 "Part 5—4 Pages...

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 2 Jones Sadly 3 ANCIENT CLUB GAVE FIVE PROS 10 BOB'S Mac Smith Likely to Rule *Favorite in British Open This Week. BY BERNARD

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MAY 31, 1931—PART FIV E. Tilden Bnvisions Big Tennis Year for U. S, : Terps Outplay Navy

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 Derby Wednesday Intrigues All England : Carnera Boxing’s Bigges TWOU. S, OWNERS POSSILE WINNERS Woodward’s Sir Andrew and...

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 News Pages 1 to 5 of Markets Part 6—10 Pages VIRGINIA BANKERS PLAN INSTRUCTIVE ANNUAL GATHERING State Convention to Meet at

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 HEAVIER PRODUCE SHIPMENTS NOTED Berries, Asparagus and Salad Greens Feature New Crop Movement. The rush of produce shipments

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 F1 SHARP AN EXOED 18T TRADESLUNP Newspaper Files Reveal Sud- den Reversal After Long Depression Period. Evidence that the...

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 4 OUTLOOK SPOTTY IN VARIOUS LINES Half-Year Retail Trade Will| Show Gains Over Same Period in 1930. Bpecial Dispatch to The

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 HELP AND SITUATIONST THE StiNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 31, 1931—PART _SIX. MISCELLANEOUS. - T : - HELP—MEN., HELP—MEN.

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 . tery 6 BUSINESS OP“P.OI‘I‘UN‘I'I'IIS. ued. MISCELLANEOUS. ALE—MISCELLANEOUS. A s 5306 2nd ST. 3 Excellent barber or bakery

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 R THE SUNDAY S'I‘ARE WASHINGTON, D C! MAY 31! 1931—PART _SIX. APARTMENTS ) § (Continued.) (Continued. WW T ] iR, AND B. TR, J

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 8 APARTMENTS ] » y <~~~ APARTMENTS.’ APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED, nurms—lmmmnnn. Arnmmu—!mmmm APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED,...

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 \ REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931—PART SIX REAL ESTATE e 2 . 9 - 2 L] £ a8...

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 10 WATER-FRONT PROPERTY. GTHAVEN. ON BEAUTITUL iver. Take Defense Higaway towards An- napolis, Md. - 21 miles irom...

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 PART 7. The %umlem Shar Magasine MAY 31, 1931. Bdoks Features FROM THUG TO MILLIONAIRE How Bootlegging Dwarfs All Other...

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 v of New York was not supported by public opin- jon. ' Probably the same situation existed in most other large centers of...

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 ' THE SUNDAY-. STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., MAY 31, 1931. FIVE HUNDRED Years Ago The Biggest News of May 30, 1431, Was the...

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 . ‘A comedy script calls for a “horse laugh,” so this Dobbin actor obliges. And his owner gets $50. BY ALICE L. TILDESLEY.

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 P THF‘ SUNDAY QTAR WASHINGTON D. (' " MAY 31, 1931. Ex-Rulers H(’)ld‘ Thei The Archduke Otto, pretender to the throne of...

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 Have. Tongues A New Story by a Master Story Teller, Cosmo Hamilton NY one would have thought from their expressions of...

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 Monitor-Merrimac Memories Stirred as 90-Year-Old “fim” McKenxie Recounts HisPart inStruggle Nearly 70 Years Ago; an Event...

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 ¥ pr— - = I8 Mrs. John A. Logan, widow of the dis- tinguished Senator and soldier. u | BY JOHN CLAGETT PROCTOR. ] NOTHER...

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 District of Columbia for two years later, when the congressional act of August 1, 1888, wens into effect. WASHINGTON, we...

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 ' 10 e THE BEST STORY OF THE When the ground crew had its hands full. 4 sketch made during the Civil War sho ving the balloon

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 INGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931 : b+ B L R— How Balloons Were First Used 1n Battle the Flight of More Planes Over Wash- . This

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, The Ordeal of Osbert Mulliner By P. G. Wodehouse A Rollicking Story of an 5;Uphill...

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 t Petherick-Soames. “Bless my soul! I realize you were, going to India. I was there for years. The old Rajputana? Why, know

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 The Monarch. We all have thoughts of lions As beasts that the jungle rules, And kids regard their teachers As despots within

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 : the tenacity of the human in holding to a life that is, to us of happier circumstance, ho life at all. Here item by item,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 31, 1931. Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth street and

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 THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,; MAY 31, 1931, N editorial in the May 23 edition of the Musical Courier has this to say

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 [ 18 Sunday Mo ACROSS. . Issues forth sud- denly. . Splits. . Seaweeds. . Helped, as of a cause. . Man's nickname. . Make...

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 PUZZLES P, are the days when many boys and girls are taking part in graduation exercises and recciving diplomas. Our...

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 ~__THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 31, .1981. " RE-CEWNEO MONEY O-ROER FOR SELLIN OOR BOLD-EYE NEEDLES | B MRGIC...

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 GRAPHIC SECTION @bt ' §nm % i’uf SUGPRP‘?.;gll:];T WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 31, 1931...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE N—MAY 31, 1931 Hello, big boy! Small Package, John R. Macom- ber’s retired...

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 THE The class pageant. Girl graduates dearly love a class allegory wherein they can go the limit on splendor instead of just

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 31, 1931 Waltzing bears at the St. Louis Zoo. To lure pea- nuts from

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 31, 1931 Puget Sound skip- pers race on a breezy day. The wind kicked B

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 31, 1931 Washington Midshipmen Graduating From Naval Academy This Week...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 31, 1931 Colonel takes the jumps. The agile stag is the pet of a...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY - He doesn’t care for publicity. A little cheetah at the London Zoo

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 R T TR R T { ¥ \ = oW SUNDAY, MAY 31, 1931 g vgne by Epear RIcE BURROUGHS 01931, by Bdgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All rights...

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 JEFE, T WAS CookiNnG ' SOMETHING AND T CAME PHGW T SMELLS ke ACROSS THIS. SMELL A RIPE €GG TOME] \T AND ScG LF YoV - by rmet

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 SENOING RPINHEAD " FOR CHALKLIT ALMONDS 1B LIKE ASKIN' A HUNGRY WOLF TO'BE THE NIGHT WATCHMAN, UP IN Hlmaoc\a.u BUTCHER HEN I

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 ) OTHINK MY HAIR IS F - A LITTLE HAIR -TONIC WHAY GOOD Wikl i IT Do THE . s SCREENS 7, O e, PHis 1S ez Sy o ¢ Y, Z " TTING

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 SUNDAY. MAY 81, 1931 CASPAR, WHAT weRe You HUNTING For UP STAIRS ? HE T 'MID J' ) TIrADE MARK REG U.S. PAT_OFF. ' CASPAR,...

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 THAT TOUGH GUY SAYS ALL TW' FisH &f‘é"‘&‘é FROM THIS PIER ERTCES TM- TS NOBOUY ELSE 'S VisE GNEV&R MIND, ‘\;& iy - FGET WM

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