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Evening Star dated August 8, 1937

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 R Wesiher Bursen Partly eloudy. continued row partly cloudy; gontie mostly south. Temperatu Mighest, 80, at 2 pm WEATHER Ably

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 A2 % ACCORD REACHED IN MOTOR STRIKE U.'A. W, Committee Will Act Today—Plants May Reopen Tomorrow. By the Associated Press...

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 THE SUN VDAY STAR, WASHIN GTON, D. C, -AUGUST B8, ’ B 1937—PART . ONE D.C. GUARDSMEN ARRIVE IN CANP Will Prepare for...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. N.LR.B.IS CALLED ‘NGENT FORC. 1.0 O}Jen Perseoution of A. F. L.

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 SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8§, SHIP AIR ATTACK LAID T REBELS British Again Protest to Franco—Italian Cap- tain...

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 A—6 RIFTOVERFIDELITY | FINANCING LOOMS: Head of One Shareholders | Committee to Halt Talks | With First Federal. | A definite

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 ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8 1937—PART ONE. A—7 1 1 THRD-TERM TALK, BACKED BY BENSON Would Be For Roosevelt,

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 A—8 EUNMEN DISABLE - CRUISER, ESCAPE i | | \ Baltimore Police, Pistols Empty, Held at Bay After Battle. B the Associated...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8 1937—PART ONE. - - - 3 4 This is one of & series of “guaranteed G Street at...

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 A—10 * @ard of Thanks. BECKTON, SAMUEL. The family of the | IstesSAMUEL BECKTON wish 1o express | thelr gratitude and thanks

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 THE SUN DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. EXECUTIVE OF A.P. PREPARING BOOK Historical Volume Will Be Used

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,.AUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. & & MARRIAGE LICENSES TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS | Norman Stein, 708 H

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 \ [l sandwiches in HISPTAL SERVE CVENTHOLSHHOS 20 Pér Cent of Patients Are | Cared for Without Tax or Chest Funds. Nearing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. ansour, GEVENTH, Y AlB HEALTHFULY 4P Necessities to Keep You Fresh and Cool All Summer Long! Large, gene for

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 Washi ngton News he Sundwy Stae Sports—Pages 6 to 11 i e —— WASHINGTO! D. C, SUNDAY e MORNING, AUGUST KENNEDY SEEKS D. ....

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 B—-2 = SPANSH VL WAR NEARING CLINAY ‘THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8§ 1937—PART ONE. Ever Feel Need of This?...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MOTORISTS TOLD T0PLAN COURSES Van Duzer Cites Neglect of Hand Signals as Acci- dent Cause.

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 B—4 = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C;' ATUGUST 8 1937—PART ONE. {IPRADID STUDY AWAITING FUNDS Hause Group Is Expected to

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 8 1937—PART O\F Drop-Leaf Table Inner-Spring Mattress B ll-l’c Modern Bedroom...

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 SPORTS SECTION he Sunday Sta WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8 Griffs Split Twin Thrillers STRUGGLE UPHILL TOSQUARE

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 El PORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. D..C: nger Scrap Is a Toss-Up : Time Catching Up

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 SPORTS. THE SUN NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., YAUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. i SPORTS. Mitchell, Lynch Play Net Final : Turnesa

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 SPORTS. —_— THE SUNDAY 8 TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST ' 8§ 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS Pumpkin First Home, Garners $8,000 Sweep in

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 " B—10 SPORTS,. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTONX, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. SPORTS. ““Buggy Whip” Derby Stirs Goshen : Louis

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 THE SUN DAY STAR, WASBHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, PART ONE. SPORTS. B—11 Old Dominion Regatta’s Program for Craft of Many...

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 B—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART ONE. D. C. Boys Whose ’Chute Jumps Pay Way in College | Will Take

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 Editorial Page Special Articles 'EDITORIAL SECTION he Sundiy Star Part 2—10 Pages JAPAN’S MAILED FIST ENDS PEACE ADVOCATES’

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 THE EVENING STAR With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON. D. C. SUNDAY . __ August 8, 1937 THEODORE W. The Evening Star...

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 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES OFTEN DICTATE ON LAW “Third Branch” of Pressure an Break BY BERTRAM BENEDICT. HE legisiation enacted

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 D4 K. OF C. TOMEET ATKENWOOD CLUB Ladies’ Night Will Be Part of Session on August 24. Carmine Garofalo, grand knight of...

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 nineteenth annual convention will convene next Thursday night at the Mayflower Hotel and close Saturday night with election

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 WORLD DRAWING AUGUST TOURIST Nearby Foreign Lands and Americar Resorts Prov- ing Popular. NEW YORK, August 7.—The month of

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 T BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. Memorial services for Michael L. Pidsness, jr. superintendent of the Division of Stamps from 1921

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 Signs Recall Refuge For Marie Antoinette French Royalists Built Largest Log House in U. S. Near Wyalusing, Pa., for Queen’s

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 LOV OF MOTHE INSPRES SONS Widow of Hindenburg Crash Victim Leads Injured Boys to Health. POINT PLEASANT, N. J, August ¥...

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 D—10 PLARE HISTESSES SAY 0B THRLLING They Deny That It’s Glam- orous, but Admit Many Proposals. 87 the Assoclated Press....

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 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages Miss Patsy Parker, who has returned from the West Coast and joined her parents,

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 SOCIETY. Miss Perry to be Married - at Chevy Chase, August 21 Parties Are Given for Bride-Elect—New York Visitor Honored at

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 SOCIETY.. About Well-Known Folk In Books, Art, Politics Mr. Bernard M. Baruch Present at Recent “Off the Record” Luncheon...

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 E—4 Mrs. Gally IsHostess At Quantico Mzys. F. L. Bradman Is Guest of Honor at ‘Afternoon Tea. UANTICO, Va., August T.— Mrs.

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 SOCIETY. Mrs. Tolan Visiting in Far West Other News of Sandy Spring Resi- dents. RS. JOHN H. TOLAN, wife of Representative

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 SOCIETY Takoma Residents - Enjoy Trips Mrs. Biddle Is Guest of Honor at Lunch- eon Parties. Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle of Takoma

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 SOCIETY. Leesburg Wedding Of Interest Miss Braden Bride of Mr. Schuh-Loudoun County Notes. OUDOUN COUNTY, Va., August 7—Of

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 SOCIETY. Weddings of the Summer Marriages Announced in Washington and Vicinities. (Continued From First Page.) of net and a

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 SOCIETY. Engagements of Interest Announced in Alexandria Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore Issue Invitations for Wedding Reception

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 E—10 8 OCIETY. Vacationists Returning to Rockville Pike Homes Charles E. Jackson Expected Back After|, Extensive Alaskan...

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 Stage Part 4—8 Pages e and Screen he Swuday Stad WASHINGTON, FEATURES D. C.,- SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST .8, 1937. l Part Four ‘

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 GRAVEYARD LINK IN HISTORY Area Is Probably Last Resting Place of Some Prominent Citizens of Montgomery County—Well-Kept...

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 THE SUXD AY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FOU R. F—3 —i%\—\—fl CHIPS OFF AN OLD BLOCK Square Where Mellon Art...

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 Mrs. Osa Johnson, actually crashed in his secretary and he married he: first meeting. widow of the weli-known explorer, to

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 AMUSEMENTS Spain’s Stage Lags Behind Land’s Turbulent Days There Are Hopes, However, That the Revo- lution May Produce sance

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 \ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FOUR. F—6 CHILDREN'’S PAGE. 5 CHILDREN'S PAGE Second L < Cash Prizes

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 ohn Barrymore is Signed For2 qufiedies on Radio ‘“The Animal Kingdom” and “Accent on Youth” to Be Heard September 6 and 13,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO b UST 8, 1937—PART FOUR. Half learly Sale FURNITURE AND HOMEWARES ew Bed-Hi Studio Divan —aith...

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 " Classified Ads Pages S to 14. Part 5—14 Pages .. STORESALES REGISTER CAN OF 176 PER CENT Rise Carries Department Store...

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 T G=2 FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY 'STAR, WASHINGTON D._C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIVE. . FINANCIAL....

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 FINANCIAL. RAIL FUEL COSTS AND MATERIALS RISE Year's Expenses Expected to Climb 25 Per Cent Above Levels Prevailing in May,

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 G—4 ACTIVITY MOUNTS ON METAL MARKETS Domestic Copper Is Unchanged, but London Rise Revives Talk of Advance. By the Associated

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 1 HELP AND SITUATIONS THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIVE HELP AND SITUATIONS G—5§ e HELP MEN. HELP...

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 MISCELLANEOUS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D C., AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIV. MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS & SERVICE. BUSINESS...

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 ROOMS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIVE. G—7 COAL, WOOD, FUEL OIL. DOGS, PETS, ETC. ROOMS...

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 G—S8 APARTMENTS APARTMENTS FURNISHED. (Continued) . 2112 R ST N W. -LARGE FRONT ROOM kitchen with sink: ciean and cool: tub

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 APARTMENTS. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 8 1937—PART FIVE. APARTMENTS, 'G—9 = e R R e i st APAITM!NTS...

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 G—10 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIVE . REAL ESTATE. e e _———— APARTMENTS...

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 REAL ESTATE. HOUSES FOR SALE. (Continued.) NEW BRICK HOME, Detached and Semi-. Detached, 2010-1:2 O ST. 8.E. large rooms....

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 G—I12 REAL ESTATE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1937—PART FIVE. REAL ESTATE. _— - - - - T e PAN SUBURBAN...

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 AUTOMOBILES COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE. UCTION BALE OF 23 ACRES OF VAL- iable real estate In nearby Virginia. On aturday....

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 A I ?f%’* Fitch jinze ¢ Ingram &iocr, 5. .- - -29¢ Ip.na Tooth ltalian 7.7, Peheco ;::1’:255 i Java 7., .- 820 Kreml 727 .

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 4 A A 4 7 7] Z Z Z >4 4 z 4 A A - Z = A VA z Z z ANNNNNNNNKNNNNNNRNNNNNNN AUGUST MAGAZINE z 8th 1937 SECTION . . WASHINGTON,

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 N\ Pre-Views & To most of us white hair is a rather unwelcome sign of declin- ing years, but to Dr. Emil Leng- yel it once

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 Avgust 8, 1937 THIS WEEK ! ! s m i} a? R IG /7 SO it Copyright 1937, LIGGETT & MYERs Tosacco Co...

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 SVIeTim i 0-LING was a conscientious Boy Scout. He liked to do his daily good deed as early as possible in the morning, as

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 Avgust 8, 1937 BEFORE THEY COULD STOP HIM, HO-LING STEPPED UP TO TONY AND SLIPPED INTO HIS HAND THE TINY CLAY CAT. ‘“FOR...

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 6 THIS WEEK s - MOTHER NATURE PLAYED FAVORITES! Mother Nature was in a generous mood when she created wheat. She made wheat

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 Avgust 8, 1937 Men risk lives and fortunes to find the vivid little creatures that grace your parlor fish bowl by WiLLIAM...

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 HEN I woke up, every muscle in my body was aching. I couldn’t think what had happened to me. Then I remembered the wreck the

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 Avgust 8, 1937 to save three.” He stood, facing us, and we looked at him, our silly mouths open like we “TVuldn’t believe...

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 10 HILD VIPER] THIS WEEK When a lady is driven to dropping her dignity, Heaven help the wretch she drops it on! Another...

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 ST N Avgust 8, 1937 haunting her, did come into the open. She was with Kenneth Taylor, walking out of the Ritz-Imperial mo-

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 12 0 YCU remember the old popu- lar song, “By the Light of the Silvery Moon,” one of the favorites of every “bar- ber shop”

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 | A . *-» e Avgust 8, 1937 . HE care of the hands is impor- tant in the beauty ritual. This is particularly the hand-con-...

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 ‘14 olRITG ER first taste of hospitality in the land of her ancestors was a banquet of forty-three courses in Shanghai. For =

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 Avgust 8, 1937 r is incidental. One collector struggled into the heart of Borneo for six weeks e beyond the place where...

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 ESTABLISHED “V.S.” QUALITY . . . FAMOUS FOR LONG, SAFE MILEAGE . . . AT SUCH A LOW PRICE ALL AMERICA CAN AF- FORD TO BUY IT.

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 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE N WASHINGTON NEWS ¥ FEATURES (K¢ g u au a 3 Cand SUBURBS N PICTURES 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. .

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 1937. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8 Summer Soldie.rs © Photos by F. C. Wilkinson, Star Staff,

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8 THE OFFICE BOY By W. E. Hill This boy is very competent....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, Best Snapshots of the week in The Star’s Amateur Contest...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, C.—GR 8, WASHINGTON, D. 1937. 5 The ] Paths of Happiness 'r) and Sentiment \ Lead to Shah & Shah ONDERFUL

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, A TRIM AND MANICURE. Roscoe knows full well that an actor must

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, 1937. It Isn’t the Ball! No chances are taken in the manu- facture

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 8, 1937. Smart Styles Easily Made A trim back-to-college frock, a

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 I'D SHOW HER- DADGUMMIT/ I'D LEARN MAMIE SHE CAN'T i TELL ME WHEN 1 CAN AND CAN'T GO OUT—ONLY SHE’'S WATCHING THE DOOR JUST

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. &n TO MR. BRITTLEWIT'S THREATS AGAINST SANDY, AND HIS ATTEMPTS TO POISON HIM, OUR CANINE

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 AUGUST 8, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. HONGKONG WATERFRONT IN AN EASY-TO-BUILD THE WORLD SCISSORS, PASTE AND...

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 I'D SLVRE LIWKE TO, HOLLY, BUT MY WIFE SANS WE'RE DANCE TOMORROW ) GOWNG TO A MOVIE INSTEAD! COMING TO THE ONEMPLOYED EXTRAS'

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 . Do You THINK , | REFUSE _To ANSWER ON THE IT'S GoING GROUND THAT T MIGHT INCRIMINATE OR DEGRADE ME TRADE MARN AREG Y. S...

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 TR QUNINAY GTAN. W/ecup 'STON. P [HE TiMiD SouL - AUGUST 8, 1937 IT LOOKS ALL RIGHT, 8 BuT ONE CAN'T BE SURE. WHEN IT COMES

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 AUGUST 8, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGION, D. C. Tarzan by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS oughs, Inc—Tm Reg U 8. Pat O B o8 Putnous.

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 AUGUST 8, 1937 = .HE FAMOUS MADAME == — RECAMIER CREATED = — A VOGUE FOR —— LANGUOROUS, ~—— SWAN-NECKED BEAUTIES, AN IDEAL OF

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 AUGUST 8, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Cr PAGE 9 BY EDV/IN ALCER/ STORY, NO ONE IN OUR GROUP S0 AAUCH AS T HAPPEMED /

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 PAGE 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. @E@?U FEUUEM By Gene Byrnes IF YOU INSIST ON TAKING HE WONT BE ANY BOTHER,| | . &

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 AUGUST 8, 1937 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. PAGE 11 Advertisement Advertisement WY P YV Ve ANTOINETTE CONCELLO, PEER- }

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 THE SUNDAY STAD, WACL'GTON D, ¢ AUGUST 8, 1937 /44 TOONERVILLE FOLKS *ga BY FONTAIN FOX (Copyright, 1937—by Fontalne Pox....

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