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Evening Star dated September 29, 1935

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 WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Fair today and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; gentle southwest winds...

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 MENEL VOLGANO ON ELEGTION EVE Territory Calm, However, as Germany and Lithuania Keep Vigil. B the Associated Press. MEMEL,

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 G-MEN OPEN WAR ON RACKETEERING Field Is Wide Open, Hoover Declares, After In- vestigation. BY REX COLLIER. The “G-men,”...

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 5, E.C. HEADASKS FARUTILITIES PLAY Landis Says His Unit Wil Not Shrink From Test of Constitutionality. By the Associated...

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 AGENTS CAPTURE “COUNT” LUSTIG Confidence Man, Wanted " for Counterfeiting, Is Ar- rested in Pittsburgh. By the Associated...

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 Stove Parts Boilers, Furnaces, Stoves = Capitol Rock Wool Insulation Air-Conditioning Furnaces Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART ONE. BRANCH LIBRARY OPENS SATURDAY Georgetown Unit to Be For-...

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 SURVEY OF HEALTH BEGINS TOMORROW Study to Be Financed With $3,400,000 W. P. A, Funds. 3,500 to Canvass. By the Associated...

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 G. W. U. WOMEN TO MEET The Columbian Women of George ‘Washington University will hold their first meeting of the season...

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 _A—10 D.G. HIGH COURT RESUMES TUESDAY Test Looms for New Law Allowing U. S. Workers. on Grand Jury. The Fall term of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935+PART ONE. A—11 T )/ NEW POLICE WILL JOIN FORCE Supt. E. W. Brown...

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 ¢ A—12 NAVY PROMOTIONS ARE GRANTED 0. K. Roosevelt Favors Recom- mendations—D. C. Men Are Included. Secretary Swanson...

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 y MOSCOW MEETING WATCHED BY U. International Youth Con- gress Draws Delegates From Many Nations. B the Associsted Press. With

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 THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART ONE. JORDAN'S 2% % R || e ARE SHOWING: ‘ FOR THE THE NEW 1936 ,

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 3 LIUDR CONTROL TEST SUT LOOWS “Friendly” Litigation Fore- cast to Determine F. A. A, Rule Over Brewers. = By the Assoclated

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 INDUSTRY BACKS HIGHWAY SAFETY Continental Baking Co. Manager Describes Strin- | gent Campaign. With the public throughout...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART ONE. Tickets to the BOXING LA ANITISSUF | = . Rt obe BOKNG |||

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 A—18 ABBOTT SCHOOL TAKES NEW HOME Larger Quarters Occupied by Art Institution on Connecticut. The Abbott School of Fine and

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 Y. M.C.ATOHOLD “STUDENTS' WEEK” Free Mzmbership Privileges Will Be Offered From October 1 to 8. As a special courtesy to...

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 USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT BOYS’ “BELL” SHIRTS Perfect_and irregulars of 79¢ to 95c srades Broadcloth Shirts; coll tached style,

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 - [emenvee ] The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C, —_— SENATETO STUDY - TRAFFIC MENACE, KING SAYSINTALK Committee Will Seek to

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 ‘=B2'« PARKS IN COUNTY PROVEN POPULAR Survey Reveals Heavy Pa- tronage of Newly Opened Montgomery Areas. By a Staff...

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 CATHOLIC WELFARE STUDY OPTINISTIC Luther C. Steward - He Makes History Croon D. C. BANK DEPOSIT ' _THE SUNDAY STAR,...

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 DAWES RECOVERY ORHULA SORE Thomas of Utah Terms His Expression on Slump Break Fallacious. By the Associated Press. The...

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 # gun. today A - . hishings that may come in handy to W articles being as good as new, fine in » ARTICLESNEEDED || Where E BY

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART ONE. hat’s the Verdict of the Department Head? . The Answer Is . .

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 ; ARMY AID URGED 10 WAR MOTHERS Woodring Calls for Peace Support by Backing Preparedness. American War Mothers, at the offi-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART b ORE than half a century of sd sary Sale. The resources o; most

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER ce has culminated in this great, all-encompassing 58th Anniver- he entire...

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Star B—10 WASHINGTON, D. C; SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935 Records Smashed by Regatta Racers :

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 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART O SPORTS. B-11 r anfs Split With A’s, Clinch Sixth :...

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 B—12 s -—_— MANY TAKE PART IN 496 VICTORY Well-Balanced Team Keeps Under Wraps, but Shows | Lots of Power. t BY BILL DISMER,

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 - SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 20, 1935—PART ONE. SPORTS. » B-13 rWashingion Professional Golfers

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 B—14 [} PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART ONE SPORTS. Three Big Bouts, All of Them Promising

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 ing. D neck \ine. Sizes 34 to 19 SECOND FLOOR Anniuersarg! Regularly 5.95 Jackets lined “Win Varied colors: SECOND FLOOE...

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 7TH, STH & E STS. /1 JIAMUNLD JUL LLION DOLLAR ! BUT u diamond jubilee on/}( fzz//s once 1 75 years! If the glory of our...

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 ] 7TH, 8TH & E STS. B The NEWEST Hats At a 75th Anniversary Price R 3.88 A gorgeous choice—not one looks within hailing...

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 II.I.IO ~PHE - SUNDAY'' STAR, - WASHINGTON, TTH, STH &K ST5. 4/1 y 1 |.u|\| SEE HOW WE'VE FIXED UP FOR OUR 75th BIRTHDAY!...

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 THE -SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, 7TH, 8TH & E STS. 4,400 ALDINE 2x1 PRE-SHRUNK Broadcloth Shirts

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 —______THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 7TH, STH & E STS. /] /I JJAMUNL ILLION DOL 41 BED OUTFIT 28.40 Solid Walnut, Mahogany or

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 ~D. €., :SEPTEMBER- 29, 1935, 7TH, 8TH & E STS. “LITTLE THINGS” RUN INTO BIG SAVINGS IN OUR 7 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE!...

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 + read! How safe the low-to-the-floor base! . Weighs up to 300 pounds—enough for most THE SUNDAY S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D: .05

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 THE SUNDAY' STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. ‘C., SEPTEMBER 2, 1935 7TH, 8TH & E STS. . ILLION DOLLAR SALE ix Up Your Home At LS avings!

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, ‘ 7T, STH & E'STS. 9 g ' 3-Pe. MAPLE Colonial W Bed Room Suite A...

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 . See All Three Sunday Papers Women’s Reg. 50c Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs Anniversary Priced 29 =—White, with self...

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 2 THE SUNDAY S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. See All Three Sunday Papers BOYS! GIRLS! s« MEN! §% — 'Flying...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, USE BUDGET OR COUPON PLAN for purchasing personal items, such as...

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 - VAT LR P e 4 : THE SUNDAY STAI}. WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. Kann's Special COFFEE In This Sale see All Three .

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 W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. See All Three o ™ : USE OUR EXTENDED PAYMENT PLAN ... Sunday Papers

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 [ 4 : THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, . See All Three \ o . o : Save 15¢! Reg. 20c SAPOLIN Speed...

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 Editorial Page Part 2—10 Pages TWO EMINENT CANADIANS BATTLE FOR LEADERSHIP Bennett and King, Both Successful in Politics,...

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY ............September 29, 1938 THEODORE W....

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 CENSORSHIP BECOMES A OF PRESS BOOMERANG In Italy and Germany Suppressed Citizens Come to Believe Any and All Sub-Rosa...

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 Behind Front in Africa (Continued From Third Page.) -— native labor, but this the Dutch re- fused. Those Italians living in

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 , Club last Thursday. The other guests = tober + Pixton Pusey, Emma O. M. Smith, | Federation Club Women ""To Honor Mrs....

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 F. G. Fraser Is Elected 40 and 8 Vice President Legionnaire, Chosen at St. Louis Convention, Is Only Second Washingtonian to

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 - SZ0TH INFANTRY COURSE APPROVED First Conference of Inactive Training Schedule to Be Held Tuesday. Approval was given last

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 D—8 CVIC GROUP UNITY URGED BY SCHEER Cites Commissioner’s Let- ter on 9-Point Program of Northeast Conference. Unified action

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 BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Eugene Klein, president, American Philatelic Society, in a few days will have an announcement of the

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 The greatest Bargain Bombardment ever staged at The National Furniture Co. Hundreds of “Hot-Shot” will be exploded during...

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—12 Pages SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday She WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29,

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 E—2 (DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Mrs. G. T. Marye Is Back SOCIETY. THE SU. Additions

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 SOCIETY. Solemnity and Beauty Combined illLN eddings Miss Mary Jane Busch Marries Mr. Richard | Carter Beverly, Jr., in...

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 E—4 s OCIETY. About Well-Known Folk In Books, “Charlie” Taft Makes Human Needs Meeting—Kennedy’s De- parture Deplored—Tydings

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 .- 80 Wedding of Interest at Staunton Miss Harriet Hilleary i Columbian Women . B i 5 . an extended sea voyage in Southern |

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 ‘ Ch(_evy SOCIETY. Chase Man to Wed Senorita de Cubas to Be Bride of Bradford The announcement of the engage- ment of...

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 SOCIETY. Dance Opens North Shore Fall Season Many Washingtonians to Be Guests, Honor- ing Miss Howard. BEVERLY, Mass.,...

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 E-8 s Hansons Are In Alta Vista; ‘Son on Trip ' Miss Ruth Shoemaker .~ Attends Party in 3 Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha...

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 SOCIETY. Falls Church Tea Honors Mrs. Ring Mrs. J. Roy Johnston Hostess at Birth- day Party. FALLS CHURCH, Va., September...

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 "E—10 N. U. HAS RECORD ST WEEK ROLL Classes in Law and Aca- demic Departinents Larg- est in 67 Years. Opening its...

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART THREE. . Beginhing Tomorrow at 9:15 CCOTMONTID Girls' and Jr.

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 SOCIETY., | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART THREE. ! SOCIETY. . HECHT JMONTH FLOOR LENGTH DAMASK

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 Stage — Screen Autos — Radio Part 4—12 Pages GRn DEATH WASHINGTON, D. C, < Tragedy Reaches From Pas- senger Cars, Busses and

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 < Present Sys- tem’s Handi- caps Leave It Still Superior, to That Which Educated To- day’s Leaders in Capital’s Civic,...

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 By John C. Henry. | HREE focal points of an em- sets today are shaded with the dull gray of fighting ships. tension of war

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 " F—4 IT"'S THE SAME OLD QUA i e e — By Randolph Roberts. N AN out-of-the-way office on the ground floor of the Post Office

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,_WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER %, 1935—PART FOUR. F-$§ NEW AUTUMN BOOKS COVER BROAD RANGE OF IDEAS THE LAWRENCE

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 L I3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FOUR. MUSIC CATCHES THE EARS OF U. S. NAVAL LEADERS - Band

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 AMUSEMENTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FOUR. AMUSEMENTS, F-7° WHY NOT POPULARIZE SHAKESPEARE

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 . P8 WASHINGTON AUTOMOBILE DATE SET : Annual Auto THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHNGTOfi, D. .C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FOUR. L mobile

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 N THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FOU. RADIO BOOM EXPECTED TO CARRY SALES BEYOND Demahd for Auto

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 F—10 LOCAL Appreciation And Patrons Seen Here br. Kindler’s Proposal for Watergate Be-| lieved to Await Only Right Develop-

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 e SPORT fans are now turning their attention to the gridiron and puzzle fans may follow suit with this foot ball cross word.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FOUR. - Beginning Tomorrow at 9:15 HEUHT MONT Three Thread , :...

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 News of Markets Pages 1 to 4 Part 5—12 Pages D. C. LEADERS BACK FROM 5TH WORLD BULDNG PARLEY Bergmann, Baltz and James Point

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 G—2 STOCK LIST HOLDS AT STEADY LEVELS Only Alcohols, Some Motors and Specialties Reflect Modest Demand. Tines nchanged -...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FIVE. FINANCIAL. SUMMARY OF BONDS ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

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 SPECIALTIES GAIN IN CURB TRADING Alcohols Inciuded in Rise. Trading Quiet, With Vol- | ume at 108,000. By the Associated...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. — e e e 9 e e e — HELP—MEN. HELP—MEN. (Continued.) SALESMEN — Big__commissions _selling rinting—sales

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 ‘MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL. (cnt WHEEL CHAIR— G ELDERLY Yot Trould e Touh af ' wheel chair: can afford to pay small rental....

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 MISCELLANEOUS. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. (Continued.) DOGS, PETS, ETC. (Continued.) | - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,...

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 ROOMS, ROOMS—FURNISHED. (Continued.) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO ROOMS AND BOARD. (Continued.) A T SEepcd room. Kitcheneite,

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 WANTED—APARTMENTS. (Continued.) BOUSES—UN!’UBNISB!D (Continug GOOD N.E. OR N.W, SECTION—2 ROOMS. kitchen and bath. furnished:

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 'G—10 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART FIVE, REAL ESTATE. | WANTED TO BUY—HOUSES,...

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 AUTOMOBILES WANTED—MONEY. WANT $2.000. FIRST TRUST SECURED on smail colored residence: loan insured By Pederal Housing...

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 AUTOMOBILES. SALE—AUTOMOBILES. 3, business coupe: in; $205. Phone 5 _convertible coupe; al- 3.400 miles: black with ust...

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 ANDIUNNNNNNNNNNNNNRNNN VM AGAZINE iilh % M gtaf SEPTEMBER SECTION t . u 20th 1935 WASHINGTON, D. C. - % ¥ Cover Design by...

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 2 Magasine Section THIS WEEK Socko! Here are five views of the home-run king clouting out long ones September 29, 1935...

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 Magazine Section l .l THIS WEEK H. G. WELLS New Serial— Things to Come The first installment of a new serzal in which one of

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 4 Magazine Section THIS WEEK September 29, 1935 is busy. Horrie Passworthy is donning a child’s soldier “panoply.” Timothy

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 Magazine Section ITH the congregation of steam shovels, dredges and lighters in Passamaquoddy Bay begins the first...

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 O Magazine Section OUNG Mr. Clark Vinson mentally took himself by the scruff of the neck and administered a sound shaking. He

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 Magazine Section CHAPTER V - WOKE next morning feeling dog-tired, and did not sit down to breakfast until ten o'clock....

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 o] Magazine Section aren't charged with it yourself.” He spoke in a tone of friendly warning, and his air of un- concern was

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 VMugazine Section Heinz now makes that old-fashioned homemade kind of mild, spiced, fresh cucumber pickle. RE YOU oLb cnough

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 . Magazine Section THIS WEEK September 29, 1935 The Kerchief of Peace by PEGGY VON DER GOLTZ HE red maws of the blast...

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 > v > - - Magazine Section her future plans, after all the trouble he’d had over secretaries the past two years. A faint...

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 - Magasine Section Coming FEATURES 12 H. G. WELLs “Things to Come"" Part two of a serial of to- morrow which is of tremendous

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 Magazine Section ho;)ed I might learn something of importance from the nurror and por- w = trait? It was rather a fantastic

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 Magazine Section L4 HIS article is written in re sponse to the many readers who have urged me to print the details herein...

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 Magazine Section as a pinch-hitter. Grover Cleve- land Alexander, one of the greatest « tPitchers in the pinch who ever toed

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 O Muagazine Section Look at the picture of the measuring sifter above. That little sifter is built into the side of every...

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 The Sunfly Starc WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. TOP FORM OVER THE BARS. Miss Elizabeth Stieg of Chevy Chase, D. C,,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. In the Arctic With “Captain Bob” © Wide World Photos.

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 THE- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935: Meet the Political Boys By W. E. Hill Copyright,...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SE(CTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935. ON WITH THE DANCE. Senorita Lita Cortez is ready to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935 of final week in The Star’s Amateur Contest Winners of

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, The makers of GULISTAN RUGS Reg US Pac OFF Announce...

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 WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 29, 1935 “GREAT WHITE THRONE.” One of the wonders of cliff erosion in Zion National Park, Utah.

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 THE NEW DEAL INVADES WASHINGTON MANSION. Panelled walls and esthetic statuary will surround employes of the Works Progress

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 SETS PLANE RECORD. Howard Hughes, movie pro- ducer, who flew a land plane at a world record speed of 347 miles an hour at...

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 TIHHE SUNDAY STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1935, In the Fall Mode i Stylish and serviceable clothes

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 The Sunday Stae GEE WHIZ! LISTEN TO THIS: '$2.,00022 = IN PRIZES TO BE MUL Willard COUPLE NUMBAH I3, MR. £ MRS. WM.P MULLINS

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 "OH, BoY! HAVE T " WELL, WHY DonT I CANT, Pa, My 7 YER? 1 AaLways GOT A TOOTHACHE ! You GO TAKE ‘ DENTIST IS IN THOUGHT THAT

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 WHATS WHATS | ORTANT MEETING - —There’s No_ §topping Mutt— (Copyright 1935—hy H C. Flsher, k Reg 11 S Pat Off ) Graas Britain

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 SECRET OPERATIVE 48 NORMAN MARSH=— 2935 YOU WILL NOT BUY A SOUVENIR OF ME--1 BEG = You. NO, NOT TODAY--MAYBE TOMORROW .. WA

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 PUDDINHEAD: THIS IS THE TRICK TRHAT COLUMBUS DID! MAKE AN SJECRET® f LEARNED IT OUT OF A BOOK! YOU Jus’ TapP IT A UTTLE THEN

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 You REALLY WHAT TIME HAVE | GoT o‘:mm' To wWriTe || To WRITE A Book 2 A Book: | BET You couLD IF 0 '/ You TRIED ) ¢ A 3 o v [

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 The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C.. SEPTEMBER 29, 1935 by EDGAR quE BURROUGHS 2 1938 Eager Rice Durroughs Inc —Tm Reg U 8 pat

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 WE'RE GOIN’ INTO TH' MOVIES=- THAT BIG TONG MAN EVEN NOW | CAN HARDLY RELIEVE 1 WAS ONLY A STEP BEHIND IT- IT ALL SEEMS LIKE

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 OUT OF BOUNDS, MADGE , - SHOOT ANOTHER ONE. WE WONT BOTHER TO HUNT FOR THAT. There | B MIGHT BE A FEROCIOUS, ANIMAL IN THAT .

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