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Evening Star dated March 3, 1935

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 Sunday Star TH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Porecast.) Fair, with mild temperature today, colder...

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 TA2 & YOUNG IDEALISTS MOURN NEW DEAL Wallace’s Dismissal of A. A. A. “Liberals” Held Blow to Morale. The story of the clash

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 VENIZELOS BACKS Friends Call at Justice Holmes’ Residence REPULSED REBELS Insurgent Warships Bombed by Greek Planes as They

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 PRESS GLUB GIVES ROOSEVELT CAKE 500 Assemble for Birthday Banquet—Burlesque En- livens Program. The National Press Club...

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 LONG TURNSFIE ON FARLEYFREND Secretary Pettey of Com- munications Body Accused of Press Deal. Senator Huey P. Long of...

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 A—6 « SHRINE CONCLAVE -~ PLANS SPEEDED R. P. Smith, Director Gen- eral, Believes $6,000,000 Will Be Spent Here. From...

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 S A2 - S THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, MARINE SELECTION \First Lady, in White House LIST UNDER FIRE Butler’s

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 A-8 C. OF C. OPPOSES MANY BIG BILLS President Supported Only on Wage Stand in Work- Relief. By the Associated Press....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. T. MANNING 1728 CONN.AVE. NOrth O0/8 W. WARREN | TALTAVULL Funeral Home 3619 14th St. N.W.

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 A—10 MRACLENAN, 7 S CATICALLY L Hill Folk and Merchants Fear for Man Who Made Cures Free. By the Associated Press. HURLEY,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935—PART ONE. A—11 PALAS RITAL [TARCHES I Pescsprb e vEaaIg - With an Event...

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 A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GEORGIA HUSBANDS LOOK FOR NEW DEAL Bill Entitling Them to Draw Ali- mony Favorably Reported

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 “DELAWD MISSES| SHOW FIRST TIME Harrison Ill and Understudy | Goes on After Five- Year Wait. By the Assoclated Press. NEW...

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 A—14 DRUG RAIDS YIEL VAST INFORMATION 750 Arrested Throughout U. S.—Baby Found Among Addicts. By the Associated Press. A...

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 SILVERITES GAIN “0PENING WEDGE™ Somers Plans Bill to Ban Exportation and Will Start Hearings Soon. By the Assoclated Press.

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 GEORGE O'CONNOR BANQUET GUEST Lawyers’ Club Honors Sing-' er and His Accompan- ist, Matt Horn. George O'Connor, entertainer

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 THR SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €., MARCH 3, THOMAS PREDICTS US. BOND CRASH Sees Banks Suffering From Overload Under Financ-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 3. 1935_PART ONE. 2 JUBILEE DlIstrict 7575 'WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE...

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 oeenven | The Sundiy Star SCHOOL PROJECTS AMONG 22 PUSHED FORP. W.A.FUNDS Two Senior Highs Included in Works Favored by...

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 B—2 PRETTYMAN LOAN BILL WINS BACKING Citizens’ Federation Urges Passage of New Law for District. Enactment of a new small...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! DENTISTS TOMEET HERE FOR CLINIC District Society to Enter- tain Guests From Five States This...

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 BOULDER DAM QUIZ ORDERED BY [CKES Charges That Contractors Worked Men More Than Eight Hours a Day. By the Associated Press.

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 HOT FIGHT LOOMS ON “PINK SLIP' LAW Norris Leads Progressives in Opposing Repeal of Tax Publicity. Congress, it became clear

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. President Roosevelt has pledged his help to the campaign for a Memorial day stamp, sponsored by the

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1935, 'y Harris Drills Griff Pitchers to Hit :...

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 B8 S CHAPS ALL SET WITHOUT ROOKIES Deans Figure to Win Half| Enough Games to Keep Flag, Says Writer. BY FRANCIS J. POWERS.

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 S PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS ¥ B9 G. U. Frosh Beat Eastern in Thriller :...

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 B—10 =* 8 PORTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. mm MATERIAL HANDY FOR CRACK TEAM Garrett

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH 8, 1935=PART ONE. SPORTS. BT Masons Name Bowlers to Face Caseys : Girl Aces

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 B-12 » THE SUNDAY STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C€,” MARCH 3,” 1935—PART ONE. T Stamps (Continued From Sixth Page.) stamps of Spain,

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 Editorial Page Civic Activities P, 'art 2—8 Pages . ITALY SEEN ON IMPERIALIST POLICY Program Can Only Able to Crush Ethiopian

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 - D2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THE EVENLNG ST, AR .t.he organization to which he, moi for the shelf. Cynics credit

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 D3 'ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL WAS WIZARD OF SCIENCE Carpenter Tells of the Meteoric Rise to Fame of Washington’s Father of the

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 D4 Inspections of Militia Units Start Tomorrow Divisional Organizations Will Be First to Begin Annual Tests Before Board of

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 MARYLAND AREA FINDS CIVIC VOICE OBTAINS RESIJHS} Citizens, Successful in School Demands, Push Many Projects. Seat Pleasant,

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 TOUR ATTRACTION Flower Shows and Fair Are. Among Events Travelers May Attend. NEW YORK, March 2—This year Holland is going to

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 Little Enterprise Seen Holding Key In Fight to Halt Spread of Socialism (Continued From First Page.) leadership without...

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 THE SUNDAY STAF. WASHINGTON, - D. C.. MARCH. 3, 1935—PART TWO. Avenue"=7th, 8th and O €t The Spring Sale of OUSEWRES ---is

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—8 Pages Wedding Bells CGhimed Yesterday for Prominent Members Mr. and Mrs. James McMillan

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 S OCIETY. Miss Diana Rowland Plans Extended Visit in Hawaii Will Leave Tomorrow for Los Angeles to Join Mr. and Mrs. G . H.

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well-Known Folk In Literature, Art, Politics Shrove Tuesday and Lent Bring Out Quaint Customs—Diplomats and

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 SOCI1ETY. THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, —PART THREE. Baron and Baroness Get Welcome at Annapolis ‘Admiral and

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 SOCIETY. Nearby Residents Entertain at Bridge And Dinner Parties Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Young[ Hosts at Cards, Followed | by...

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 S Miss Daisy Cummins Of Chevy Chase Is Luncheon Hostess Compliments Cousin During Visit From Princeton, N. J.—Shower Given

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 SOCIETY. Quantico Luncheon Honors Mrs. Lewis Before Departure Mf!. Robert B]al(e IS HOSf' ess at Farewell Party. Miss Teresa

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 E-8 OCIETY. %». THE SUNDAY STAR, “WASHINGTON, D. €. MARCH 3, 1935-~PART THREE. - . SOCIETY. Fort Belvoir Scene Of Engineer

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 Stage .Music Part 4—12 Pages — Screen — R_adio WASHINGTON, FEATURES he Swndy Shad D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1935....

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 < By John J. Daly. OING, golng—gone!” And a queen’s necklace is sold at auction. | At intervais in Wash- | ington treasures

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 | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FOU WASHINGTONIAN IS CHAMPION BIRD-EGG COLLECTOR < By Gene Harry Day.

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 F—4 THE SUNDAY § TAR, _ WASHINGTON, D._ €, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FOUR. WANDERING IN A REALM OF LITERATURE AND ART SHIPS AND...

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 AMUSEMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935 —PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS. STAGE AND SCREEN AND THOSE WHO PLAY...

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 F—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 3, 1935—PART FOUR. NOTES AND NEWS IN WORLD OF MUSICAL AFFAIRS Conductor, Singers

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FOUR. Stories—Sports— Games FUN AT HOME BY RAY J. MARRAN. Parachute and

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 ‘F_8 é;ring May Be Far Off But Highway Needs Exist Early Construction, Proper Rates and Uses of Taxes With Safety Obiectives

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 Facsimile Broadcasting [Singing and Dramatic Artists Starred on N Held Nearer Realization Television Tr.ailind Far Behind...

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 F—10 Women’s Club Elects Delegates to Conference District of Columbia Federation Also Names Alternates to Session in Detroit

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 THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. i;egion Conference Asks “Square Deal” for Child Representatives and Speakers From Many Wel-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FOUR. 2 Piécés—Combining Friezette With ‘Lea}hr Modern in line . . .

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 FINANCIAL AND CLASSIFIED he Sundwy Star Glassified Ads Pages 5 to 12 Part 5—12 Pages HIGHER...

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 FINANCIAL. ND! . MARCH 3, 1935—PART FIVE FINANCIAL G—2 CALNNESSRULES | [Focie )| * WEEKLY SUMMARY OF THE NEW YORK STOCK...

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 FINANCIAL. (5. BONDS TURN SLIGHTLY UNEVEN' Utilities Make Best Gains. | Other Groups Mostly on Even Keel. By the Associated

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 G4 FINANCIAL, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FIVE. CURB LIST TEND T0 HIGHER LEVELS Small Advances...

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 HELP A Deed » representative in your dennfitm':.ms 03, AUTOMOBILE HICKANICS ‘Qb enced on Oldsmobiles and Pontiacs. Api Mr....

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 MISCELLANEOUS, — COAT OF ARMS painted by commerc arti ?ther art work; reasonabl Pho PERSONAL. M®TORING TO _CALIFOI share...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. (Continued.) _ PACKARD 1929 sedan, st : fine motor. all good tires: very clean thruuxh- qut;

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 G—8 AUTOMOBILES. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FIVE. AUTOMOBILES. " S. SALE—AUTOMOBILES,...

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 AUTOMOBILES, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935—PART FIVE. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Buy- Wit ==— SALE—-AU'I'OMOBILII.

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 SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, “Advertisements under this head~ ing are presumed to be from pri- vate individuals, uniess the adver=...

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 APARTMENTS. WANTED—ROOMS. (Continued.) GENTLEMAN and wife. middle-aged. de- sires room With 1h.k. privileges or’ fur- nished

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 G—1I2 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART FIVE. : REAL ESTATE. e SALE—HOUSES. SALE—HOUSES. '

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 ANNANNRNNRRNNNNRRNNNNNN ANANNNENNNNNNNNRNRNRNNNNNY ENANAANNRNNNNN NN RN MAGAZINE wht glfllflfig gtw 3rd 1935 WASHINGTON, D. C. 1

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 2 ENERAL BESSERLEY — bland, genial, and dignified as usual — sat at his favorite table in the Hotel de Paris bar at Monte...

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 T T —— Volume 1, Number 2 they had been on former occasions, marvelous. On Martinoff's right sat the Baroness, next to her

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 He Spun the Coin and Caught It. His Hand Trembled as He Looked at It THIS WEEK cA Mar's Storj/ 8, COREY FORD Who has written

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 ——— THIS WEEK They Thought They Were HARDBOILED Until They Met Defeat — and Ulictory A Love Story of the Prize Ring HE...

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 THIS WEEK SEVEN MILL "I)OLLARS SYNOPSIS OF FIRST CHAPTER €6 £ YOrRDWOOD" McGash tilted C back his chair in front of the...

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 S - N — - o~ . | ——E SN it o - Nan When a THIS WEEK NEEDED - Roma What Happens to a Business Red- Haired Girl Puts Her Finger

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 llustration by Paul Bransom B e e e R i i THIS WEEK s . [} " \ -’ v 5 ’{ . / ’ al, - &2 ‘:’z} o~ ¢ - {/I Rl NP ' (N AN oy Nt

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 | - B e much more free on the junket — and one wanted him to telephone over to Paris to arrange for her taking a com- plete

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 it's EASY to get this Smart New SILVER WARE send one BLUE MOON Certificate or coupon and 10c. (to cover postage, packing and

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 P - AN —— . ¥t RN S expectancv Had But By ANNA BRAND tavo had existed for years. With unquenchable hope Enriqueattempted...

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 12 THIS WEEK [0YS of SCIENCE * Grown-Up Scientists Today Are «Playing” with Toy Trains, Toy Bridges and Even Toy Rivers. But

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 L VEN the water moccasin, master E of venom and bully of the _bayou. sometimes meets a worthy foe in the amphibious mud tur-

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 S M - ROM the corner .of the parlor where he towered over the men who crowded about him and guffawed at his funny stories,

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 The steak was choking him, but he forced it down. No use giving Fay the satisfaction of seein” him quit. He wisht he hadn’t

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 1 (=) ONLY FEW DAYS MORE NOW THIS WEEK To Accept Your Grocer's Offer of This ‘125 Il T L IN DEEP-LUSTRE CHROMIUM . .. WITH A

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 Famous Authors in This Week-the New Color Magazine he Sunday Stad WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935. Ups and downs of...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 3, 1935. Western wild life enjoys Federal aid. As Winter still holds

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 3, 1935. The Common Cold By W. E. Hill (Copyright, 1935, by Chicago

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 3, 1935, Wiley Post's famous plane Winnie Mae after it was forced

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SE(TION—MARCH A plaid silk or- gandie bow adds a gay note to a The shallow-crowned...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, ment—the best is the quickest and cheapest. Impossible cases hoip are now possil &o ne H. Dillon, Inc....

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 el @he Sundy Stae WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY, MARCH 3. 1935. I DON'T KNOW, KAYO - WELL )T MUST BE I WONDER WHAT BUT...

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 ¢ So youre \JF 7ES, AND BELIEVE M€, e s THAT BiIG Ham BUSY, oL HoLLy, THIS NEXT EVERy BODy WILL OF THE ScREEN, iy & PICTURE

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 NOWw, You DO JUST AS |'M TELLING You, JOE, AND YoU WON'T HAVE A BIT OF TROUBLE- 5 GET EM IN GooD HUMOR ---THAT'S THE SECRET ]

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 pfl” D yfifl °‘?§§,‘§TE'I" @“1 Norman Marsu . i IT WILL NOT BE LONG ERE r:v DYovJER e i FACOHMNIESIONERE YES,MASTER, THE GOOD.

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 e | Ghe Sunflay Star [ros WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 3, 1935 \ T by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 1935 Ragar Rice Burroughs Inc —Tm Reg

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 HE SAID TO BLOW ONE NOTE ON THIS WHISTLE AND HE'D APPEAR, NO MATTER ! HE MAY BE A GIANT, BUT HE CAN'T FOOL ME=- HERE WE ARE,

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 “Y LD THE CALL AND COME 3 f T r Y\ | T THE NATIONS PLAYORAWOD, || : \ S of [ 2 H E n M MD OU By H.TWEBSTER WELL, THIS 15 A

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 [ [FEllERg & cn ey THE NEwW MODEL CARS ARE OUT ALREADY! I WISHT I HAD THE MOWNEY TO euvY ONE* WHAT DO THWEY DO WITH THE OLE

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