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Evening Star dated March 13, 1932

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 Sy Star, WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER. (U. B. Weather Bureau Porecast ) “From Press to Home \ Within the Hour” The Star

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 U.S.HAILS LEABUE | eaio speakers | LAFOLLETTES DUE DEMANDS ONTOKI0 Civilized Nations Get To- gether on Moral Issue for First

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 -~/ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, LINDBERGH BABY SAFE, AGENT SAYS Rosner Insists He Has Proof Kidnapers Will Return Infant.

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 " A4 = CTIZENSTOPUSH | FIGHT ON HOARDING Spokesmen for Organizations Believe Campaign Should Extend Indefinitely. Although a

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 NEW REVENUE BILL IS URGED BY MILLS Secretary Announces Fulli Approval of Measure, In- cluding Sales Tax. (Continued From...

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 A6 PILGRIMSTOFIND | SPRIN BLOSSONS Annual Georgetown Gardens Event April 15 and 16 for Child Welfare. For the first time...

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 FALL KILLS ACROBAT Bloses Horizontal Bar During Vaudeville Act. LEWISTOWN, Me., March 12 (#).— Alexander Nachidon, 44, a...

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 of Sales, Deonstrating the Bu " .\ 5 Exceptionally Smart Ones, Worth $15, Brought to You at Stunning Examples of Lilienthal

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 5 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. — Four Pagel A—9 Today—See Opposite Page and Two Following...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. Demonstrating the Buying Power of One Hundred Million Dollars

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., Four Pages Today—See Opposite Page and Other Two Pages for Additional Lilienthal Sale...

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 BLUEBEARD, CALM, AWAITING GALLOWS Harry F. Powers Appears Bored as End Approaches for Slaying of Five. By the Assoclated...

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 0 D. . CHILDREN REHEARSE FOR PLAY Annual Spring Festival to Be Presented at Central High Next Saturday. ‘With rehearsals in

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. The Store of Smiles, Service and Satisfaction—The Hub DRESS UP

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 D. C. GOVERNMENT WILL BE STUDIED its Development Will Be Traced in Novel Course at National University. The development of

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 o i o THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. i An ExtTaOTdinary Pre-EasteT Selling ! LANSBPB? H'S 800

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 WASHT CAPPER OFFERS BL TOIMPROVE JRYSELEETION Measure Prepared Under Eye of District Supreme Court Judges. QUESTIONNAIRE...

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 NS FLLED IR GVES Colored Victim Dragged 75 Feet by Hit-and-Run Car; Wild Taxi Hurts 3. A colored woman was killed by an...

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 APACHE SAYS GIRL BATTLED SLAYER Incidents of Miss Schmerler’s Meeting With Seymour Told at Trial. By the Associated Press.

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 B4 = CHEST WONT CUT | QUOTAS FOR RELIEF Shelves Idea of Wiping Out Deficit Due to Heavy De- mands for Aid. Regardless of the

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 AL FRANGE BOWS AT BRIAND'’S GRAVE Half Million Line Streets as “Prince of Orators’” Cor- tege Passes. By the Assoclated...

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 MILLS MAKES PLEA | FOR HOOVER PLAN President Best Informed Man on Government, He Says, in Reorganization Appeal. By the...

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 DISPUTE HEARTENS WORLD COURT FOES Senators Differ on New Rules Safeguarding U. S. From Advisory Opinions. By the Associated

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 B8 THE SUNDAY STAR \\ ASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. Tomorrow, you can buy Quality Furniture for the _‘ fie PM;AIS

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 ~— THE SUNDAY S1aR. WaAswa.....oN, D, C, MARUH 13, 1952—PALT OXE. B9 e PALAIS ROYAL | Lwwry . Linens 3 ! . . At "Homespun”

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 “\_ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932—PART ONE. S S S 7, 5= S i -_— AFTER 66 YEARS in the Furniture Business

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 Part 2—-8 Pages CHALLENGE OF JAPANESE ENDS DREAM OF LEAGUE Drama of Far East Expected to Have Decisive Result Upon World...

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 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY.........March 13, 1832 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor Evening Star N Com; The e...

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 SAVANT EXPLGDES MYTH OF NORDIC SUPREMACY Research Shows No Substantiation of| Theory of Higher Racial Intelli- gence, Says D

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 Hindenburg or Hitler fContinued From Third Page.) militery record which in number of ‘bsttles and won with colossal mighty

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 ' lan interpretation of the dance of the NEWS OF THE CLUBS Chevy Chase Branch, N. L. A. P. W, =~Mrs. Richard Yates and Miss

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 Announcement has been made by t. Daniel H. Pratt, department ath- director of the American that the gold medal donated by...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 13, 1932—PART TWO. Elec. Waffle Irons $3.49 —Thermax and Reliance Waffle e T specially...

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 Morlet's “Trio” Perfumes, 79c —A box containing three delight- ful odors—Sweet Pea, Jasmine, Nuit d’Amour. A special value

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 Feat ures for Part 3—12 Pages MISS LOU ISE ERK With her parents, Representative and Mrs. Edmund F, Erk of Pittsburgh, in...

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 SOCIETY. Notes of Social Activity In Washin Many Are Returning Fr gton Circles om Winter Resorts and Others Have Taken Places

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 SOCIETY. Local Sorority Chapters Announce C oming Events Colorful Initiation Banquet, Dinner and Dance and Luncheon Are Among

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 4 Cl\‘cvyChvauC«:n-mnunity‘I Meeting to Hear Talk On Garden Problems Mrs. R. S. DEspard Is Hostess at Luncheon and Bridge...

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 SOCIETY Navy Relief Amateurs ! Draw Annapolis Interest Two Performances of “Cock Robin" Presented by Croup—Mrs. Middleton...

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 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 13, @ 2—=PAnd Tk SOCIETY. i i Annapolis, 8 spending this week with...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932—PART THREE. Officers’ Club Gives e ¢ |LIEETIN E| Hop in Harris Hal [ DR...

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 rg>® Anite prlc Soon . To Wed, Honor Guest At Surprise Party' GUEST OF MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY | Bride to Be Also Given Shower

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 HA(HJM Postponed By Storm, Scheduled At Quantico March 20| QGifts Are Presented to Rid- ing Class Instructors at| Luncheon.

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 Why Not Turn the Movies Into Schools? BY KATHLEEN NORRIS. I wonder if there is not some way in which certain classes may be

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 Brown remains one of the ultra smart shades for evening and Patou chooses it for a satin evening dress with the new high...

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 Women in Official Life Interesting Interviews With Prominent Hostesses in Washington MRS. PATRICK J. HURLEY. By PAULINE A.

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 | _Stage, Music Rev Screen and iews | J JCHARLES FARR and MARIAN NIX AMUSEMENT SECTION he Sundwy Star, Motor, Aviation, Radio

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 (.\‘/.' STAR, ART FOUR. Fluffy Comedy and Heavy | AMUSEMENTS THE SUNDAY WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 19 AMUSEMENTS. A...

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 s;ecial Trai n Planned For Washingtonians Who Wish to Hear Met. Opera Local Music Patrons t o Be Accommodated at Baltimore

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 In the Motor World BY G. ADAMS HOWARD. UST as comment over Spring cleaning for automobiles and warm day motor tours seemed

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 LUCREZIA BORI RETURNS T0 AR = Metropolitan Opera Soprano to Be Guest Soloist To- night Over WRC. today as gues! <oloist on

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 6 - THE SUNDAY COLUNBIA SYSTEM || Today on the Radio ACQUIRED BY PALEY 30-Year-0id President Domi- nates Radio Concern...

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 AVIA BY JOSEPH S. NLESS the Senate chooses to override the House, which seems exceedingly unlikely, the P have to get along

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 DELIVERS $ 5 For Your Old Mattress When you buy this Genuine “Japara-Kapok” MATTRESS Special price Allowance for Your...

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 1 Basket Ball, Boxing SPORTS SECTION The Sundiy Star WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1932. Wenialils’ Pymching

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D FIVE. Elaborate Program, Covering Entire Season, Arranged for D. C. Women Golfers START ON PRI

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 e THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, Olympic Preparations Keep A. A. U. Busy : D. C. Branch Swims Attract Bri;kman Named G. U....

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 4= ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932—PART I'I.E. Raised Bowling Gutters Raise Class Ratings for Annual W.

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 6—12 Pages “BABY BOND" SALES EXCEED §1,000, IN FIFTH DISTRICT Federal Reserve Bank of...

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 STOCKS ARE FIRM AS SHORTS COVER Most Changes Fractional at Week End Session—Close Is Steady. BY CLAUDE A. JAGGER. Associated

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 FINANCIAL. CURB-SHARES WIN SUPPORT AT CLOSE Selling Checked, With Recov- eries Noted in Public Utili- ties Group. BY JOHN L.

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 4 BONDS IRREGULAR AT SHORT SESSION Substantial Gains of Recent Weeks Followed by Recession. BY VICTOR EUBANK, Associated...

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 \\. HELP AND SITUATIONS.' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932—PART SIX. MISCELLANEOUS. Star “Want Ad” w l...

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 MISCELLANEOUS e s sultable for r_month, st.nw. National 0760. | WANTED_By ‘education youn and % marr o it services in w Toom.

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 AUTOMOBILES. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, “ll—lmm D.. C, MARCH 13. 1932—PART SIX. nu—.am'ounnu.l. SALE—AUTOMOBILES....

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 I'AES"'-',! {mu. SRS, RHODE_ISLAND AVE. N.W_Gentie- map; mususlly laree room well furnished; ealinuoup hot walers neit to...

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, Y932—PART SIX. APARTMENTS. — NEAR GOVT. DEPTS, PARK CENTRAL 19th and

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 NEAR N ST., THE MOULTON. D e g e varator: fed and papered: fine floors: *ithin walking distance of downtown NO CHILDREN—NO

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 REAL 'USES. Continued.) ESTATE. SALE—SUBURBAN. (Continued.) WEAR TAKOMA PARK. ON UNDERWOOD st—Practically new, 6§ r....

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 12 e FRATERNITIES SDentinved From Eleventh Page.) of the District: Central, noble grand, William R. Rusmisel; vice grand,...

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 Features Art Notes he Sunday St Magasine WASHINGTON, D. PART == C —_—e— MARCH 13, 1932 . 20 PAGES. A VIRGINIA GHOST OR TWO

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 2 tale. This July traveler of long ago was in a great hurry. Black clouds were gathering overhead. Any minute the storm,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Dr. Glenn The first phase of our present industrial civiliza- tion, the pre-war period, was an era of...

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 4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932, = T'he Unknown Story of Abby Adams BY MARY MERWIN PHELPS.. ONTRAST is

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932. “Gireatest Decision 1 Ever Made” ‘Sylvia Pankhurst holds that her great-

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 6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932 nto Washington ntroduction of Gas Silas H. Hill, president, 1851-56....

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 - adeiphia. Mr. Cartwright was a contracting gas fitter in Philadelphia, and as the company was controlled by Philadelphia

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 Ellis Parker Butler Illustrated by Dorothy Urfer. T 9:30 Betty Burford, curled up on the davenport with a book, yawned,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 193.. e HOW SU In Spite of Our Boasts About Our Civilization,More Than Half of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, W. A BOZO OF THE BEACH hen a Man Has Real Friends the - orld Is Good A First-Run Story by Scott Bailey ILL

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 ;TON, D. C., MARCH bag on the bed and began to hunt for his pass- port. IGHT was fast swallowing the short tropic twilight

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 Sp——— 12 == —— THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932 Gunston Hall Becomes Virginia State Shrine History of Famed

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 e TO KNIGHT OR NOT TO KNIGHT? Sir Herbert Holt. BY JAMES MONTAGNES. ~ ORDS and ladies, peers of ,the realm, knights and...

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 Calendar of Exhibitions CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Seven- teenth sireet and New York avenue. Permanent collection. “Washington

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 THE ARMS ABOVE THE DOOR. By Carlton Bailey Hurst, Consul General of the United States, Retired. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. O

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 unday Morning Among the Cross-Wor ACROSS. 105. Suffer remorse 1. Map. 0 for. - i 1 106. Large bird of 6. Biblical name;...

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 The Solution If all the countless unemployed Cared not for what they earned, If getting work to fill their time Were all for

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 PUZZLES —_—] ERE'S a puzzle in honor of St. Patrick’s day. It will not take much thought to get the first name, but the...

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 | — THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ———— = 1932. D. C, MARCH 13, Bunma THE T CENTURY THE COASTS OF FRANCE  THEN PART OF THE...

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 THE SL'.\ID.\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 13, 1932 Those Were The Happy Days! “Horse and Buggy Time” RY DICK MANSFIEI.D

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 GRAPHIC SECTION s S Ta i&fifi&g& \,\ i Just a happy youngster then. Three interesting camera studies of the 20-month-old scn of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1932 The airman’s view as he approaches the Anacostia Naval Air

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH March on the Board Walk By W. E. Hill (Copyrizht, 1932, by the Chicago

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C(.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, Smart Styles in Washington Shops Displayed by Members of the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1932. Police face Spanish strike »disorders with The Capitol...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, 1932 Anybody's race at this stage. Three steeplechasers in the

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 13, terviews his big hope. Clark Griffith, presi- dent of the...

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 THE Appearing in the Chinese play “Sweet Meat Game,” to be given at the Arts Club on next Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

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 OH BOY! HAVE 1 AY] BAD CASE OF IVE GOT A SWELL . CASE OF INDIGESTION. START YOUR BIDDING, INDIGESTION! T THINK TM GOING TS Do

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 ) IN A FEW MINUTE S WE wiLL beeP ) T AN'T BReATHING, | BN DISPUTING JYou ] Your wowrD, Doc, BUT- Mutt’s Presidential Boom Is

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 I CAME FROM A MUSICAL FamMmiLy TOO! MY UNCLE ’ DAN 'S A k PIANO ‘ i ene :B/RNQS. 1 LIKE YOU A NAWFUL \ 1 LIKE YOU LOT, AGGIE!

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 —— — ///N// w PRACTICE STANDING UP R TRADE MARK REG U.S PAT. o CORRECTLY =+ ' f. NOT AT ALL. FOR THE FIRST TIME 1IN MY LIFE

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 The Sunday Star. SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1932 DID | PAY You — | WOoULD You 7 MINO NOT > MENTIONING THE AMOUNT ; IF You PA\D . \ :

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 AUTO RIDING= GO AWHERD - C'MON, SANDY - “MOTHER" WANTS-TO TAKE You OuT OR A R\DE IN € Car =~ Won'T THAT BE FUN? NOU...

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 WELL, DON'T TALK 60 TOUGH. WHERE’S THE PIE” MAMIE? HE COME BUSTIN NTO THE HOUSE HOLLERIN' “WHERE'S THE P\ET” HE MUST MEAN THE

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 A WOUNDED GODDESS THE SUDDEN FEROCITY OF TARZAN'S ATTACK SCATTERED THE SAVACES AND THE APE-MAN CUT THE BONDS THAY MHELD THE

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