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  1. Evening Star
  2. 1931-09-20

Evening Star dated September 20, 1931

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 (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair and slightly warmer today; to- in cloudiness and warm- morrow er, followed by showers.

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 5 SLUMPTOBUSNESS Calls for $1,500,000,000 Fund for Agriculture Re-- vival in Radio Forum. BONLS AT SEN HIDVERS PRPLS...

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 BAR ASSOCITION MEETS HEREINY National Legal Organization . %o Convene Three Days * in September. ‘The American ‘convention at

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 'LONDON E¥CHANGE IS CALN AT LOSE Flmht From Pound Mars * First Saturday Session Since '1917. +BY the Associated Press. + '

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 & THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, Do SEPTEMBER 20 1931 - 0 ’ 1 5 d ~ FOR I]EDI[}ATIUN* 100000 Exnected at Cere-‘ monies at...

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 Heatmaster Heating Pad $339 SJCup Electrlc 4 Percolator $159 viner souiveriarr eptelal. alominem bed: 3 nummu L ooty Fully

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 l U. S. ENVOY PROTESTS Shoemaker Hits Reduced Oil Prices Enforeed by Bulgaria. 501 September 19 (D). LSty w‘."m;u:, the...

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 eral authorities would continue their inyestigation of the New York outlaw stations and endeavor to bring their careers to

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 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. ROVAL " THE SUNDAY DEBT PAYMENTS STOPPED N BRAZIL Adverse Market...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. e g\ | o A g am?;m foen JoEasy | vives BUY NOW /] TO OWN...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. flATHm.IBSPI.AN VlSlt‘Eineml . Right Rucrved to Lmllt Qummhu

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 - P PAT LS BAD IS SEs EanEn a e s s sconna THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 20, 1951—D.LRf CUE. RADIO and...

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 + slon of work into PRORATION OF PAY OFFERED AS RELIEF Thinois M;;facturers Con- sider Plan to Keep Maximum | Number of...

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 TREYBUSTRIES WAL BESATUROAY Home : City of Chief Justice to Unveil Likeness by Urner. l Chief Justice Brooke- ¥, et e, Peed

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. O, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. MARVIN STRESSES | [0wns George Washington Bric LIVING REAT

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 AR aanpen THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1981—PART ONE. ' 1s a Great Day at LANSBURGH'S Tomorrow If You Are

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 CAPITOL LEADERS SEENOCHANCE TO PASS BER BIL Hold 3 Per Cent Measure Hopeless Even if Urged by President. HOOVER INCLINATION

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 KANEM LBERTY |[From th.e Front Rofi! ON $15065 BAL Young Professor Freed as State Prepares Wife Slay- ‘ing Case. By the...

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 FOOD BEING CANNED BY 00000 WOMEN U. S. Conservation Program Awaken$ Wide Interest Over Nation. More than 500,000 women now

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 September Exedutive Omnnmeotmmgmcoun Cottage City Department Will Be Forced to Enlarge Doors Town Council- Rejects Plea...

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 COOLIDGE'S UNCLE DEAD IN VERMONT John Wilder Gained Fame Late in Life as Old-Time Fiddler. . BY EDWARD J. KELLEY. PLYMOUTH,

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 S"chbols’ and Colleges Events of Interesting Student afIJ Faculty Actwrtus in Washington’s Leading Educational Joins American

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 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES (Continued From Sixth Page.) 'with the staff of the English depart- ment at 9:30 a.m. in the same audi-

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 " B—8. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE. AL0EST HOTHER | NS 5 SOGHT Bicentennial Heads Seek

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 Part 2—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 U. S. INDUSTRY DUPLICATED 'ACROSS CANADIAN BORDER|...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Moring Edition. . WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.....September 20, 1931 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor

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 “BIG BUSINESS” INDICTED FOR PRESENT CONDITIONS Senator Brookhart Cites Many Failures in His Address in National Radio Forum.

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 (Continued From Pirst Page.) fimfifli’%& drclu‘?hnm e to seed since the advent of the international centered in Moscow took all

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART TWO. Visitor CURTS T0 SPEAK ATELECTHG SHOW Vice President to...

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 Quentin Roosevelt Post, American Legion, held its Comdr. F. G. ) Richard A. O'Brien and Comdr. McGrath, with a number of post

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 on & scale never ) sami Armory drill training before known by the officers and men of the 1st. Battalion, United States Naval

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 Meetings This Week Monday, Astor Camp, U. 8. Soldiers’ Home; Dewey Auxiliary, Northeast Masonic Temple, esday, Pettit Camp,

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 Features for -Women Part 3—10 Pages’ MRS. WARREN DELANO ROBBINS, With her husband, chief of protocol division, State...

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 SOCIETY, Miss Volandt Of Lieut. R. F. Stearley E : Matrriage of Miss Helen Page Fader and Mr. Poulton Solemn Friday The...

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 Mrs. Cusachs OCIETY. Gives Tea For Annapolis Visitor| Miss Kitty Holt Rcturnl : After Spendmd Summer in i Mres. John H. Holt

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 : ”Murinie Ceremonies V' Feature Week's Social News From Alexandria { Announcement Is Made of| Wedding of Miss lelor] and Mr.

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 SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Oehmann And Son Return From Trip to Middle West Mr. and Mre. Goldenweiser Back at Chevy Chase After...

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 6 Count La Bassatiere Leaves After Visit To Maryland Relative Mr. and Mre. J. Y. Bryant Entertain at Myrtle Point, on...

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 s Should a Wife Have A Mggher By Kathle Almost any man likes to get home knows that there is nothing downtown room of his...

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 VA S WORRED BY COCOASURPLS i | Warehouses in Holland Filled | by Overproduction of Leaf Crop. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Three Distinctly New Silhouettes 9 D. C., SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART THREE. Have Appeare The bustle

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART THREE. . == THE HECHT CO. Queen Likes Constant F Street at Seventh

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 E#Syta'ge News and Screen and Gossip NANCY CARROLL SPERSONAL MAID” ~PALACE Y gPENCER TRRNENG! Fine Cast and a Large Audience,

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 AMUS EMENTS. On the"_Falking Screen umrou’rm:m “Alexander Ham- m. EORGE ARLISS, distinguished | character _actor, is seen at|

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 “In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. that will bring in nearly 80,000 children into the class rooms in the District| of

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 AVIATION BY JOSEPH S. EDGERTON. ECISION of the Navy Department to withdraw from the Curtiss Marine Trophy race may prevent

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 T that the bullding may ent of the proposed hew M- en new ¢ Center. :n: 8 belief that the i along John Marshall place, and $

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 FRATERNITIES .t LODGES, “Today—Temple Heights, Grand Lodge_religious serivces, 4 p. Rev. Dr. John Temple, speaker....

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 PIANST FEATURED IN'WAAL SERIES American Legion Concert in Detroit to Be Broadoast | by WRC. Ernest Hutcheson, famous concert

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 THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART FOUR. M Free Auto Parking for Customers—E Street Between 6th and

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 e — Part 5—4 Pages “ e SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Stae WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 Tennis and Golf

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 2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART FIVE. One-Stick Linksmen Thwarted by Rough : Jacobs Wins...

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 FOUR WILL START SEASON SATURDAY Hoyas, Cards, Colonials, old| Liners Play—Gallaudet Misses Ringle. BY H. C. BYRD. OACHES of

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 " .i"‘SchnabIe Uncrowns Peake in +sup in a third plea to get oft early 3 v ¢ swaven o 4 “YOUNGSTERS TRIM . WCURDY IN FINAL

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—14 Pages BUILDING PERMITS IN DISTRICT THIRD AMONG U. . CIIES Report Reveals Major Gain in

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 FINANCIAL STOCKS DEPRESSED AT SHORT SESSON Bear Repurchasing Acts as; - Cushion for Market, Les- sening Losses. BY CLAUDE A.

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 FINANCIAL. CUR ISSUES DROP TONEWLOW MARK Utilities Shares Bear Brunt of Selling—Trading Volume Large. BY JOHN L. COOLEY....

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 FINANCIAL ' Net .- - et ! i UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. - 3 stock and dividend. High. Low. Close. Chse. (Continued From Page 3)

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 Star “Want Ad” ‘Branch Offices RN L — ) . : L4 % Efl glm‘l 's m. rmacy. 4th_st. 's Pharms ol :fié u—me iflh.’x. s ,‘“‘lfl'...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. SoLOR wants work 10, 2168, J3th st mw. COLORED GTALwanis i any u-t. s Taundry v-:#" ag m: before and...

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 | paitimore. Mé. , offer_refused. Laurel STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 20 ' MISCELLANEOUS THE SUNDAY 2 2 STOP AND THINK.

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 AUTOMOBILES UTOMOBILES. (Contim: —fComtinued) BARRY-PATE REAL VALUES. EVERY CAR A BARGAIN. 1931 Chevrolet Coach.... #1930...

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 APARTMENTS % etor mx i lectric ew! ) g sgorsged: b -no e THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., un.'nmrr T COLN F° K. m.l;...

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 Cleveland Park “The Monterey” Cor. Conn. Ave. and ‘Porter St. Now is the time for an apartment with a PORCH. Attrnctlve...

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 APARTMENTS, 16th ST. FACING PARK. HZR‘APT , $48; 4 R, $83 2200 19th St. N.W. Corner Kalorama Road Just off Columbia Road One,

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 R 1915 K St. 1 nEORTINS TSR TS Vs 00 NORTHMINSTER 2114 N St AND KIT, .332.50 TO $34. AR 0. 0. M ROOMS ROO! ROSMS &isiexs...

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 REAL ESTATE SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. THE SUNDAY STAR, (Continued.) VALUE IN CHEVY cornel TWO EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. 3232

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 GONBOLIDATE YOUR 1st AND b TRUSTS. joney_also available for repairs to Prop- erty. Me. 4300. Em. 021 ¢ ND 3rd TRUSTS....

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 Books Features mag’asifie 'WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 19 5 20 PAGES, Bonus Day in the Army BY . GENEVIEVE PARKHURST ¢ gf

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 | _, *mmm** m m u , ¥ nmx yosg m_nmm s , i ; m :wu. mawwmmnflmgw w“_awm _fi?wz m LY fimésmm E_m 20, 1931. SEPTEMBER D7 L Where

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 e i S A . B e S e S iy 4 et . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,” SEPTEMB HIS WAY “y R|ror ALIENS William N' 7 a4 : . "'.'v: 'Y

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 A e EW SHRINES for t T wo Great Memorial Parks Now Being Plotted and Laid Out'at Petersburg . and Fredericks- burg, Va., Mark

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 Petersburg. A two-hour drive from Washington, through ranges of wooded hills, tumbled mountains in miniature, brings one t0

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 [ 6 BY JOBN CLAGETT PROCTOR. HE buiidings in the blocks taken over place whén he visits this neighber- hoed. Indeéd, the...

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 v emre— but it has housed in its time many lawyers, m have become conspicuous mem- bar. . Prior to the erecting of the...

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 THE SUNDAY ’STAR, | You Don’t Need M éney The Only Thing for the Boy to Do Was _to Prove That the Girl Was Wrong—and He Did.

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 ‘A true sportsman is one who competes fairly in any legitimate contest, accord- ing to the spirit and rules of field sport.

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 HE Prince of Pfabsten was w in fancy dress. His costume was mevely an everyday affair to him. At home he was inserted into

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 ¥ D.- €, SEPTEMBER 20, Party — — 1931, a fallen buccaneer. “Here!” shouted.the Prince. “Be careful of that. You might hurt

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 ’ 12 THE SUNDAY, STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931, New Discoveries About Your Sense of Taste A Chemical Has Now...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER” 20, 1931, King Haakon VII of Norway believes his country is entitled to a part

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 E B § b THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 CN 7 3 the Sacred Cows 0 = - © — T w ohl & e ¢S © 3 Am 3 ¥ 3 =

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 2, ISL r 87 HE BrRIDGE FOrRuM * &Ars2 The Least Important Looking Bid or Play

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 REVIEW/ ¢ SQUADS WRITE! Edited by John T. Winter. lch New York: Harper & Bros. “Squads Write!” John T. wmumh. one o( the...

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 American Choral and Festival , “A project to utilize the non-functioning 95 per cent of vocal material,” has become not-...

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 the appointment of Emile Simon, noted cellist, to its faculty. Mr. Simon grad- uated from the Royal Ooq::lrv(:obory of Hague

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 20, 1931, SEPTEMBER g i ; m' - B ) STAR, nd GE Beacons on Bar 4 Ranch YSa PA BO LS GIR e f Adventure Near the Mexican Berder

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 THE SUNDAY éTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. hose Were - g, I'he Happy Days! § '3 . R (e YA S e ST b ““School...

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 GRAPHIC g u tu‘f | GRAVURE SECTION . 774 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON. D. C. SEPTEMBER 20. 1931. Our YWashington Looking west along

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. Laying on the whip as they come down the stretch. An

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. The Tea and Lunch Room Hostess Suppose a patron so far

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ' Costumes that will be much in vogue in 1932. Representative Sol Bloom, director of the...

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 ILRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 Just the right fl.avor! Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York bites into a luscious...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. Miss England II, driven by Kaye Don, defeating Gar...

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 THE SUND!/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1931. Sophie Tucker, commedienne, Scottish heather for the

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 argest mak for 9 x 12 foot size. Twenty- two other sizes from $5.75 up. CONVENIENT TERMS AT MOST STORES THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 ] The Sy Sthar. e SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 GAR RICE PURROUGHS #1931, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All rights reserved. THE

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 YOURSELE? MUTT AND JEFF WHERE'D You GET 3= FUNNY LOOKING THAT'S AN AUSTRALIAN PRAIRIE HOUND - THe GREATEST FIGHTING DOG IN

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 ALwAYS BE \ - N vessir! Sovst 1me { DONT WE 9 . BETTER TO K‘NOW GIVE ! now kG vo TAKE A BLACK EYE FOR RECEIVE ‘P xg insTance!

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 A BuT THERE IS S EVERY AuTUMN DREAD IT HERE'S THE JOLLY OLD AUTUMN BEST SEASON OF THE “YEAR. ® \WELL, AGAIN. = | MADE A L\ST

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 . ‘ OR SECT ON w glntaag 5 G EIGHT PAGES | : s SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931 By HT.WEBSTER DID You SEE THAT SLICE T (T's THAT

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 / MIGHT HAVE SHELL_BE FALL KNOWN IT= OUT SURE, IF | Dow' N WELL, OF ALL e SRR AthER\.GUESS T R . - | uno WD EACH . : HE WON'T

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 MOON MULLINS i, _M-uuww N DISTRESS. HERMAN, YOU DON'T UNDERSTAMD - LISTEN, HERMAN. KITTY, WHEAW 1S DEM LITTLE PINWK PILLS NO'

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 .HE MALF CENTURY: BETWEEN 1480 ANP 1530 WAS AN EVENTFUL PERIOD IN THE- HISTORY OF WESTERN EUROPE-, THE RENAISSANCE, THE /l

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