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Evening Star dated June 7, 1931

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 ‘WEATHER. (U. 8. Wéather Bureau Forecast). Local showers today; Oomor"ow gen- erally fair; not much change'in tem- perature.

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 A2 * FOES OF HORTON b4 Enemies of Tennessee Gov- ‘érnor Will Resume Im- & * peachment Tuesday. By the Associated Py 3...

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 SILVERWARE —stored, packed, shipped, insured. $1 per month for trunk or case valued and insured for $500. Silver chests and

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 A ST LA DENES ~ FE FORTONE o ! + She Receives No Settlement in Divoroe — Children Share $3,000,000. "B the Associated Press.

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 1 BRITAN FARD T BY EYPORT DRCP All Parties Except Commun- ists Are Striving to Solve Jobless Problem. This is the eighth of a

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 ¥ ¢orners, flat table THE SUNDAY BS1AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PAR'I' : Quality That Endures %} uq ne Bedroom or D [

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 BRIEF ILLNESS FATAL TO DR. ALBERT SMITH| TIPS TR Veterans’ Bureau Appellate Aide‘ Dies at Capital Residence at Age of 46. Dr.

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 A—8 GRADUATON FRST OF IONORCOLLEC 6. W. U. to Award Certifi-| cates at 110th Commence- ment Ceremonies. Certificates will be

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 UGG TO ADDRES L SENOR LA 350 Will Receive Degrees in Graduation Exercises Friday Night. Assistant Attorney the graduates of

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 BLIND SINCE BIRTH, PASTOR WINS SIGHT Operation Reveals “New World” to Cleric Sight- less for 25 Years. By the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D: C. JUNE 7, 1931—PART _ONE. MENNG OF HEAT 55 5 e ff UR 4 {c « Keeping Washington Men Well...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART ONE. " AR UBKRAL Gt has el Tiusants inTheirllome-making ~K is ready to

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 CALIFORNIAN HEADS NORTH BAPTTS L . Lawyer Chosen as President at Election of Officers for Year. By the Associated Press....

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 - A—14 CATHOLI U.RITES 70 CRADUATE 432 Joint Exercises to Be Held With Sisters’ College Wednesday. Four hundred and...

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 e e —————————— s f bed prepara farms exceeded those of 1929, |chine magnate. fl‘:“h‘;:ch in l'a:: generally the drm farms,

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 1931—PART ONE. ‘A—16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7, Summer’s Home Events—the Main Attraction Tomorrow at...

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 WASHINGTON WA COURT ROW LOON [FAYDLAUNCHED MODEL PLANE SETS RECORD AT BOLLING FIELD FUTLTES BOAR PASSE RATECUT Potomac...

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 B—2 450 ATTEND M. U. - ALUMNI REUNION . Greatest Gathering in His-| tory of College Parle Institution Held. Special Dispatch

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 KWANGTUNG GIVES - CHINESETO.S. California Gold Strike and Rail Construction Drew Them From Homeland. Kwangtung Province,...

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 B—4 VIRGINIA CONVICT CAMP PROBE ASKED Prisoners Make Affidavits AWeging Whipping for Minor Offenses. By the Associated Press.

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 \ (0. LPTSBURGH AR LIGHTS READY Huge Beacons Inspected Pre- paratory to Opening New Service. BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ‘When...

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 NEW LEGION POST | - TOINSTALL HEADS Ceremonies at Fire House in| Takoma Thursday Night. Epecial Disi to The Star TAKOMA PARK,

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 LIVCOLN BULDIG - T0 BE DEDCATED House Where President’s Parents Wed to Be Opened as Memorial. By the Associated Press....

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 No Interest § or Extras THE SUNDAY FREE Parking Space Opposite 8th. St. Entrance Special Purchases——Totaling About 500 $7 to

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 he Swunday Star. Part 2—8 Pages ‘WASHI POSTAL DEPARTMENT VITAL TO U. S., BROWN DECLARES| Postmaster General Development of

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 r4 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. —_— e e WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY...........June 7, 1831 THEODORE W. NOYES.

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 HAWAII HONORS FOUNDER OF VANISHED DYNASTY Once More Sings “Aloha Oe,” the Fare- well of a Race That Could Sing But Could Not

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 and swimming Naturally. If it's sport of any kind you seek, you'll lakes and trout-filled streams. Far away from city...

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 RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE SUNDAY RESORTS. OCEAN_GROVE, N. J. SLAR, RESORTS. OCEAN...

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 FARM AND GARDEN — S I Forman & Biller/| Tree Surgery Rates as low as is consistent with first class service. Clarendon 500

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 Summertime Home Needs Low Priced at THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART TWO. Take Your Choice of These Porch

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE .7, 1931—PART TWO. ‘Again We Can Offer These P opular ‘A Sale of Pennograph Process

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 Features for Women Part 3—12 Pages R el Sl i SOCIETY YO THm e SECTION' A he Sundmy Star. WASHINGTO MME. And ot SKALICKY Jan,

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 2 SOCIETY. Miss Sara Dunlop Weds Mr. Eldred G. Dickinson Miss Louise Cocke and Mzr. Paul Vincent Mook Marry at All Saints’

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Nicholas Longworth Leas_es_(_]gttage in East Wil] Go to Rhode Island After Short Stay in Chio—Mr. and Mrs. Lea

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 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY ST Fi\;e G. W. U. Seniors ) To Be Honor Guests | At Sorority Agairl Alpha Delta Pi Chapter Giv- ing Picnic

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 SOCleryY, strawbcrry Festival ;}1 Beneflting Hospital % Held in Leonardtown Miss Dorothy Grason Enter- tains for Southern...

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 D. C., JUNE 7, 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Many Ensigns T'ake Brides After Academy...

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 Chevy Chase Personal Notc! and Other Items Of Social Interest Norwalk, Conn., Visitor Is Honored at Dinner by Mrs. Carmody.

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 o Fc;rt Humphreys Hop Is Farewell to Many ‘ Departing Offlc:rsl THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, [ !Mllnary pomp Prevails At Miss

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 Taf SULNDAY STAR, WAShinGiION, D. C, JURE 7, 1931—PART THREE. : 9 Mzrs. Fred G Patchen Free Auto ] ; o » Open a Charge:: Is

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 ' iw:ddings of Interest l Are Features of Social | Items in Alexandria 1342 Connecticut Ave.| Potomac 4470 An Offer Countless

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 Travel Clothes Double-Duty Dresses Reduce Luggage to the Minimum. Practical Fabrics Used—Brown Ideal Color—Blue Also Favored.

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 o+ 12 TUBERGULOSIS TEST SHOWS 161 CASES 300 Children Discovered In- fected Through Visits to Clinic of Association, Discovery

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 étége and Screen News and Gossip AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sunday Star, Motor, Aviation, Radio Programs Part 4—12 Pages GLORIA...

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 AMUSEMENTS. Flashes From the_ Screen News and Comment of the Photoplay. By C. E. HE scarcity of story material shows itself

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 AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA—"Indiscreet.” LORIA SWANSON's latest pic- ture for United Artists, “Indis- creet,” 1s the screen feature

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 ‘In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. EEK before last the great motoring event was the Memorial day races at Indianapolis,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART FOUR AVI OMORROW there will be forgea and important link in ‘the na-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, s JUNE 7, 1931—PART FOUR. Matchless economy with six=cylinder smoothness YRR - WA rwin SR

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 FRATERNITIES MASONIC. LODGES. ‘fomorrow—Dawson, No. 186, F. C. Tuesday—Samuel Gompers, No. 45 E. A. Thursday — George C....

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 Parent-Teacher Activities All material for this column must be mailed in time to reach the State office, room 101, Burlington

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 D. C. Naval Reserve The United States destroyer Hamil- ton, attached to the recently organized training fleet on the East...

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS a———— The Free Lance Club meets June 12, at 8 o'clock, at Thomson Community @nter. Storles will be read by

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 7. 1931—PART FOUR. 1 MARTHA ATTWOOD RETURNS T0 AR Metropolitan Prima Donna Will Sing

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 12 NATIONS OF WORLD | WELCOME ARABIA Dual Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd Contains Moslem Shrines. In recognizing the dual kingdom

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 Base Ball, Boxing A Part 5—4 Pages 'SPORTS SECTION The Sunday S WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MOR NG, JUNE 7, 1931. Tennis and

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 DOZEN CAPITALITES INTEST TOMORROW Columbia Course in Fine Con- dition for Its Invitation Event This Week. ITH the Columbia

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 OUTBOARDS SHOW ‘PEED SUPERORIY Freeman Collier and Roland * Geary Share First Honors in Water Card. REEMAN S. COLLIER of...

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 + HAS A SLIGHT EDGE -~ ONPACINI N POLL Leader Boasts an Average of | 121 for Season—Whalen Is Not Considered. THE record -

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 News of Markets Pages 1to § - 'FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED - The Sunday Star -— Part 6—12 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, BROKERS HERE

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 FINANCIAL. STOCKS SUBJECTED 10 PROFIT SALES Renewed Short Selhng Also Helps Along Week End Drop in Prices. By the Associated

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 FINANCIAL. CURB SHARES SLIP ON PROFIT TAKING Market Eases Off as Traders Realize on Recent Advance. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX. FINANCIAD, BONDS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION FINANCI{AL. BOND SUMMARY FOR

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 YELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX. HELP AND SITUATIONS. “ 9 HELP—MEN....

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 {ISCELLANEOUS PHE SUNDAY G D.- C., JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX MISCELLANEOUS SITU, "‘"J’f.'fiu“?’.ms"c' ! '.%.'.'9.?!‘.{"‘...

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 AUTOMOBILES. WANun—nnscmANlous. ARTIQUES, old | mu. -un omu. Jews el bought” and soid brokers_Sales Co., 913 D ¢ APPAREL.,

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 AUTOMOBILES THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX. ROOMS - MS—! § SALE—AUTOMOBILES wmnx?;.:fl'o‘qomus. ! e

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. 1 AND 2 ROOMS, KITCH- < RENTAL ONLY $55 it

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 = - 10 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART SIX. : APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED....

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 _ 18l=PART AIX ~ REAL BOTATE THE GUNDAT HTAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. JON TIAL TATATE. — saLE_mousEs. saLs—mousEs. sALE_mousEs....

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 bungalow, ®as, city ‘water, o sleepine _ porc plenty 'of si 5.900: terms and “bath modern home. fruit. term Clarendon 1250.

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 PART -7, The Sunday Shad Magaszine WASHINGTON, €., JUNE® 7, 1931. . Boo ks Features —e — 20 PAGES. DAYS ON SCALP-HUNTERS’ In

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 n St. Louis a few days ahead of the date on which Goff was expected. While he was wait- ing, news of the Sierra Mojada...

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 TIHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931 BY MARY JOHNSON. RLINGTON, hallowed ground because it is God's Acre for the

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 v " . e . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b. €, JORE e ———— Are Women Superi Let a Man Lose His Job and His Whole World...

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 THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON; D: C, JUNE 7, 1931. New Federal Penitentiary to End Riots Radical in Design and in Operation,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931. - JASON GEORGE==_, g %) AND THE WIDOW VAIL & Simply Showing That “‘the Widow

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 CLOSE vo DEATH THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, Just for a Thrill! “My Narrowest Escape,” as Tt old b y Screen...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. JUNE .7, -1931. Incidents in History of St. Aloysius and Immaculate Conception—S't....

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 | e ——————————— two years was under roof, and in October, 1859, it was dedicated, the celebration of the semi-centennial of

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 Instructor 1n swordsmanship for the Mexican Rurales, Maj. Schoof as he looked when he was one of Madero's officers below the

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 JINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7, "1981. H. SCHOOF. "\ was not released, but is here to tell of it. In Manother instance, though, the

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 STU A Story of the Wrestling Ring and the Magic Power of Fame. BY SAMUEL MERWIN Pictures by Rex Maxon ILDRED'S cheeks made

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 . eause I've given every ounce of my energy and my thought to this one thing.” She didn't reply to that. “I had to work it

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 E kissed the photograph of the girl he was to have married, waved a grace- ful farewell to his comfortable sitting room,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 193L & 7ur Bripge Forum * 1t’s Up to the Good Bridge Player to Protect His Partner

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 PIGS IN VER. By Frances Noyes Hart, author of *“My A. E. F.,” etc. New York: y Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc. UNE! Time to go.

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 - Local Girl Wins Interesting Scholarship. Pupil Recitals Feature Week’s Programs. Nezws of Musicians Here and Abroad....

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 Sunday Morning A 70. An Arab chieftain, 71.A kingdom in son. . Scutheastern Asia. 8.King of Judea B. 72. Falsify. C. 40-4.

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 " #HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931 ° STORIES SPORTS B i GAMES ; PUZZLES e Lots of new houses are going up...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931. MAN BILL GO AHER Those Were GooD ve > The Happy Days! 5 - 7th Aguo Gsvs, %

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 GRAPHIC SECTION he Sundy Staf WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 7. 1931 Fjiaeeis Our Washington The American Red Cross Building,...

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7, 1931 They’re off, and 25 of ’em! A big field of 2-year-olds running in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7, 1931 Sometimes strangers in the home will be stiff and tongue-tied

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7, 1931 Looking down and looking up—as the Nation’s fighting planes

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, b. C.—GRAVURE Davis Cup matches produced sparkling play at Chevy Chase Club. A view during the

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 C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7, 1931. A Crowning of the May queen, Miss Mary Nickoll, during the annual Spring festival at...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7, 1931 Pupils of the June graduating class of Langley Junior High...

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 Douglas Fairbanks draws a gallery without being a top- notch golfer. The American screen star is seen playing in the British

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 e SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1931 by EpcGar RiceE BURROUGHS © 1831, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All rights reserved. LAST BOB AND MARY

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 MUTT, YOU MEAN TO SAY You'Re WORKING ? THEN THAT'S THE REASON NOBoDY HAS seen You AT YOoUR LUSUAL LOAFING PLACE FoR...

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 WHY DOES YOUR DOG STARE AT ME WHILE I'™M EATING THIS CAKE ? . DONT MAKE ANY NOIsE ¢ 1 HAFTA SNEAK THIS DOG IN THE HOUSE WHEN

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 "WITR THE S TWO - DOLLAR DINNER THEY SERVE WOW — HOW — HMi TELA AND A SLIDE THROULUGH A SECRET TRAP OOOR (53 D FOR PETE'S...

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 ' COLOR SECTION w gwtdag gm - EIGHT PAGES a SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1981 AS A MATTER OF FACT WE NEGD A NEW GARDEN HOSE, “WE HAD THE

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 L\STEN, SANDY- WHERES | o 7 PooR KITTN - JUST s e weTans T 1| [ BSOS e o st ] Lice aT HE : | SARREL AND He‘s So smmev- HE'S

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 ULLIN Ftl'/;n'k Willarcl HERE, HERE, KANO! AT'S THIS. AT A MINUTE. MOON WAS - AROUND.- I GUESS I we B HAVE TO BEAT IAT...

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 ICTURES AP i, SURBGESE BQOM THE DAYS WHEN MAN FIRST LEARNED To MAKE FIRE- UNTIL COMPARATIVELY RECENT TIMES, THE FIRES OF HOME

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