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Evening Star dated September 13, 1931

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 W ITHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair today and tomorrow; little change in temperature. Temperatures —...

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 A—2 = LEGION'S JOBLESS | CONFERENCE READY) Governors and Mayors to Join Other Leaders Seek- ing Aid Plan. Guards Watch Church

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 FIGHT WAGES OVE i TAXES OR CREDITS Democrats and G. 0. P. Inde- pendents Oppose Plan for | Levy on Sales. By the Associated

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 N = "BELIZE USES FIRE T0 FIGHT DISEASE Mexico Also Struck by Hur- ricane—Third Gains in Intensity. __{(Continued From First

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 Twenty Years of Low Prices! ‘BRIGHTWOOD - 5025 GEORGIA AVE.NW. 'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13, OUR...

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 D. C. MARKSMEN TAKE TOP HONORS Class A Medals and Hilton i Trophy Awarded Capital i Team at Camp Perry. Bpecial Dispatch to

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 TON STEVBEN PLOT MADE STATEPARK _Von Prittwitz and Roosevelt Join Dedication Service at New York Grave. By the Associated...

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 l - A-8 % LEGION DELEGATES | TOVOTEFOR BUNUS} D. C. Group Will Urge Immedi-| ate Payment of Balance at Detroit. A...

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 | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NEW HONE READY | " FORG.0.P. SOON Club House Realization of 15 Years of Effort, Says S.

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 A—10 THE SUNDAY S8 BOARDTURNS DOWN COTTON SLE PLAN Rejects Suggestion to Have; Stock Disposed of by | Private Concern. By the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMEER 13, 1931—PART ONE. : L | — e | The Palais Royal Scores Again! Challenging...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 STINNES PROPOSES PLANTO AID WORLD Eldest Son of Late Magnate Asks Debt Cancellation and

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13. 1931—PART O} s, M = = = = = == = = 2= > = CAUSEACGDENTS B [ e .NATIONAL ’

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 "AL14 THEATER FIGURES CLAIMED BY DEATH Lincoln Wagenhals Is Victimj of Pneumonia and Eva Fay. Dies in Accident. By the...

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 SCENTISTS STUDY *ATUANTS RODLE hysteries of Lost Continent, : Gulf Stream and Eels ° Probed in Test Tubes. 9By the Associated

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART ONE The Linen Markets of t.he World Contribute Greater Values than

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 WASHINGTON, POLICEMAN' BODY REVEALS EVIDENCE OFPROGABLEFALL Autopsy and Tree in Valley Give Strength to Surmise Plunge Killed

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 + B2 THE SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 13,v 1931—PART ONE. COLLINGS KIDNAP HOAX HINT SIFTED Yachtsm a n’s...

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 WO STARTSSUON O 3 BULDNGS Second Phase of Federal Program Due to Open Before October 1. With excavation and foundation work |

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 3 TREES PLANTED BY KENIORE CLUB Washington’s Memory Hon- ored by Activities in Two Nearby States. On behalf of the Kenmore

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 ORGANIZED PEACE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,' D. €., SEPTEMBER 13, '1931—PART - ONE. 1AM OF FRANC But Fear Is Felt Drastic

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 GAUTON DELAYS TESTSOF ARON Crews Being Thoroughly Drilled for Trial Flights. Special Dispatch to The Star. AKRON, Ohio,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MAXWELL’S 415 SEVENTH ST. N.W. This Is the Store Now Holding the Most Talked-About Furniture...

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 on account of a Truby's dutics in (1'% office of the sur- eon general of tk: Army have been c tgakor\ over by Lieut %ol...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, B9 BULL FIGHT FORBIDDEN preme Court yesterday temporarily en- | machinety

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBRR 13, J931—PART $1 “Spun Low” Rayon Undies 68c Chemise, panties, vests, bloomers

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 Editorial Page » Part 2—8 P: iel EDITORIAL SECTION he Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING Special Articles...

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 LD THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART TWO. B s s e e S——— e E——— .'. :[‘HE EVENING STAR wreught...

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 DOAK HITS RACKETEERS WHO PREY Secretary of Labor, in Forum Talk, Advises Foreign Directly HE full text of Secretary Doak's

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 Future of Eng (Continued From Third Page.) the middle upper crust plus some farm- ‘ ers hopeful of protection for home- wn

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 THE SUNDAY STAgE WA EHINETOQ, 2! g.! gggggggig 1, I FRATERNITIES will make the annual grand visitation to the following...

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 7 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 1931—PART sults to be accomplished, as the re- E)flj recelved state that the training highly

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 DEAD NURSE'S NOTE LINKED T0 POWERS 1 lowa Man Says His Daughter| May Be Slayer’s Victim Despite Suicide Verdict. By the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART TWO. ann Fall Sale of HOMEFITTINGS Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts.

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 Feat ures Women —_— Part 3—12 Pages - MISS With her parents, after spendir LILLA Maj. Chautauqua, and Mrs. the Summer LA...

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 2 SOCLETY. THE SUNDAY All Saints Church S’cenf: | Of Todd-Hiley Nuptials, Her in Marriage—Wedding Supper FO“OW‘S Ceremony.

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 SO CIET Y. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1951 —PART THREE. SOCILETY. 3 Mrs. Carroll Return From Near East

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 4 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Annapz)lis Society Ends Summer With Labor Day Many Return to Homes There From Resorts as Beach Visit

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 SOECIETY. THE SUNDAY STA R, WASHINGTON. D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. Fort Humphreys Post ] Bridge Club Holds Its ‘

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 6 Three Are Entertained ' At William T. Pollard Home in Chcvy Cha-e' Mrs. Herbert B. Hanger ln'd‘l Two Children Motor Here |

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 Marine Corps Officers Hold “At Home" in Club In Honor Of polo Group Western Maryland Club Is: Guest of Quantico Post...

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 A . Conn. Ave. & Calvert St. Sunday Dinner delight in the glorious few of Rock Creek ned menus ¢ Taft Bridge. Il TR T AT HART

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 | Marshall, Va. The wedding will take place in the late Fall Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pirebaugh of Harrisonburg, Va., have...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEBER 13, 1951—PAKT ThihEE. [{uRh’llTURé1 MAYER & CO. World-famous Oriental Designs o

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 Offers Small Modified (L EFany 7 ¥ 8 ] - Siba 1188 £33 i 1 HG 45 & seBE gasse dbove, left to right: Black wool ecrepe dress

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 THE SINDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART THREE. HE HECHT CO. ,’ o $1.59 Jersey | “Vanta” Sterilized...

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 [ k E Stage News and Screen and Gossip | Part 4—8 Pages ADOLPHE MENJOU STHE GREAT LOVER” RIALTO Washington’s CHARLES FARRELL

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 AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL—“Peter Flies High.” OMORROW evening, the 1931-2 theatrical season will be offi- cially set in motion in

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 In the Mo tor World | BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. T 7 am. day after tomor- row the uniform center left-hand turn will be the...

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 AVIA TION BY JOSEPH 8. EDGERTON. NE of the most fascinating ®ezw ds to fly from daylig! one of the Department of C O As...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART FO Convincing Evidence afloy In every part of the country, under

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 OLD BATTERY SETS BEING MADE AGAIN Manufacturers Seeking New, Markets Turn to Needs of Farmers. BY ROBERT MACK. The old-time

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 f 3 WBZ. £0:00—Pre-Constitution week celebra- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., SEPTEMBER 13, WMAL WILL OFFER ] @cmns!l...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WAQHINGTO\" D. ., C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART FOUR. S . —————————— e —————— Vi ‘ S a goodwill gesture for the

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 Base Ball, Boxing he Sunduy St SPORTS SECTION Tennis and Golf Part 5—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, SE PTEMBER 1,

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 . Middle West Likely Will Have Four of Strongest THE SUNDAY STAR, BIG TEN HAS THREE, NOTRE DAVE OTHER Northwestern, Which...

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 . performances, THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘VASHINGTOX, D C., SEPTEMBER I 3 South Will Provide Opening Games of College Foot Ball...

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 FAVORED PITCHERS BEATEN EN MASSE Six on Sidzlines Wednesday. Pairings for First of Major Svents Made. EMARKABLE in that every

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sunday Star Part 6—14 Pages S FCOND QUARTER EARNINGS REVEAL 2 P...

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 i 2 FIN STOCK PRICES DROP AT SHORT SESSION Selling Quickens Toward| Close as Whole List Sags Under Pressure. BY CLAUDE A....

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 FIN CURB SHARES SINK ON SHARP SELLING Utility Stocks Continue Un- der Pressure—Most Losses Are Fractional. BY JOHN L. COOLEY,

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 FIN BONDS IRREGULAR [N DRAGGY MARKET Railroad List Resumes Its De- cline—Industrials Hold Fairly Steady. BY ALEXANDER...

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 H Star “Want Ad” Branch Offices NORTHWEST. Magasine e e g 14th st.—Colliflower Art & Gift Ce. A pAtE Tond Arhistront's...

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 AY STAR, WASHINGTON BURNESS 0 l’fllllml. Contins cultu; :d Would le 00d-type ress Box 167-] D. C., SEPTEMBER 13. BUSINESS R 3

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 A DOGS, PETS, ETC. ___(Continued.) GPPIES, _beautiful_ pedigr 27 Sherman WIRE FOX TERRIER PUPP! le: champion stock, imported

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 8 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART SIX. ROOMS. m ROOMS—FURNISHED. ROOMS—FURNISHED. 1...

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 PARTMENT HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Presidential Corner 16th and L Sts. N.W. APARTMENTS OF 3 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH AND 5

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 APARTMENTS. Cheaper Than Paying Room Rent The Conard 13th & Eye Sts. N.W. DOWNTOWN LOCATION NO LEASES REQUIRED Furnished and

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 APAR APARTMENTS—UNFURNISHED. (Continged.) WEWLY DECORATED 3-ROOM. KITCHEN, dinatte and bath apartment, {ree Frigidaire;...

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 12 REAL ESTATE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, _— RENT HOUSES—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) HOUSES—FURNISHED.

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 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART SIX. REAL ESTATE. © 13 o ——— SALE—HOUSES. !...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931—PART SIX. ~with its vast Buying Power brings to you Dependable...

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 Music PART 7. he Swnday Stae Magasine WASHINGTON, D, C, From a Coprighted Painting by W. R. Leigh. “4 CLOSE CALL> SEPTEMBER

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 P2 rasor in his vest pocket. He drove the wolves away and cut some of the meat up to eat. His knees and elbows had now becoms

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 s o Bopwacisns TH SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 13, 1931. — — Revelations of a U. S. Customs Inspector Diamonds

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 DHE SUNDAY G Is Golf Eclipsing L anks Game Eest to Play, Dicnond Game Ideal to Watch,” Say the Fans as They Point to the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. SEPTEMBER 13, 1931, STUDY THIS FOR FOUR MINUTES AND SEE IF YOU'D MAKE 4 GOOD G MILES...

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 re e e A S S S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931.° When Maj. Walker Was Chief of Police BY JOHN CLAGETT

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 County, Md., on October 4, 1810, and had by her seven children, as follows: Jonathan Thomas (born August 4, 1811), Nathan...

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 THE Nothing Will <ver Happen To Me Again The Remarkable Story of a Woman Whose Heart Had T'urned to Stone. By Ruth Couifert

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, Explaining Madame Hempel’s Many Lawsuits M There Should Be a Law, Says the

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 E» 10 ONE TERR Hlustrated by Armstrong Sperry 7 ETER HAMES, who had pushed open the door of the cafc and made abrupt en-...

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 NGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 13, 1931, 11 - S——— - Romantic Detective; Lady of Mystery — By E.P h ll ] lpS O pEn heim night. Rain

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 FHE SUNDAY STAR, Synthetic Farthquake While You Wait! BY JAMES NEVIN MILLER. N an obscure field, not far from Boston, a young

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