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WILL CARRY RADIO ON BALLOON RAGE Pilots in Big Contest Guard Against Being Marooned in Wild Country. April 30.—Five and interna of them repre- ill soar away here tomorrow mination balloon race. rize of $10,000, the Litch field trophy and a place in the inter na iwaits the winner. ay about 5: ernoon. is being made by the by to protect themselves i *. K. Wollman of provisions for two weeks, a shotgun and a high-power rifle, in dition adio equipment. One ot balloon, that piloted by Lieut. W! liam J. Flood of the Army, will ry a radio. Gas Supply R f the pilots and aides, with the 1, who h wden | cubic feet contracted from the 1 pany. Officials ¢ ate that enough gas water to t meals for s : pound loaves of bread or \uppl\ the needs of the average family for two | ff years, The bags will be filled with 60 per cent of water manufactured by the local company, and 40 per cent of hydrogen gas. Three pursuit planes in the charge of Maj. T. L. Aeronautic As- sociation, also were due. The dirigible TC-6 from Scott Field, Belleville, Iil, also will be here to- morrow Five to Make Start. The starting order of the balloons, as deterr ot, Army Leut. Flood, pilot follows. William J. ut. Haynie McCormick, W. T. Van Orman, aide. Raymond F. uy R. Oatman, my bal ill, pilot; St. Joseph Opt Club balloon— Capt. H. E. Honeywell, pilot; Harry . Thaden, pilot; BEQUEST OF HIS ASHES TO CINDER PATH IGNORED University Waives Its Interest Im- plied by Will of Famous Athlete. ted Press. April _ 30.—The o H. Bernd, vania athlete, red on the cinder path at Franklin Field as he directed in his will The Ory cepted th the unive stitution ma tion of Dr. AND WINDOWS SCR: FRANE R075 W, HARRIS 1050 SOME PEOPLE a5 INK Jing that Bedell M.mufacturmg ‘COmp.my T Machine Work. Complete IN-d Machine \hnn Gear Cuttmg. Mill Supplies. Cast Phosphor-Bronze Bushings. ronze Shafts, The Best We Know How —that's what we put into every print. ing job. BIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRO Your Printing Desires —may be matched here in this million- dollar printing plant. The Natxonql Capital Press D ST. N.W. WHO'S THE BEST MAN job% _ One of our ! Work backed v nce. Prices rea- sonable NEED A ROOFER? For @ thorough, durable job you can “DREAM GIRL” ACTOR’S DEATH HELD ACCIDENT Coroner Reports Drinking at “After Party” to Fete Given by Fay Bainter. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Ontario, April 30.—Carl A. Lind, a member of “The Dream Girl” Musical Comedy Company, which played here last week, met death by dent as a result of a fall down the stafrs of a local hotel early last Thursday morning, after his par- ticipation in a theatrical masguerade at which ter, star of “The hostess, in the opin- fon of a coroner's jury, which con- cluded investigation into his death last | ; night Chief Coroner Graham stated it had been shown conclusively that there hlld been ‘h(nl\n\,. of liquor at ‘after party” to the masquers one of the dressing rooms, but t had been done Without the know and consent of fheinseat officials. Woman, 66, Weds Man, 78. ATLANTIC CITY, April 30.— s d William eteran, both | fl 8, omers Point, near here, culmi- a 50-year romance here yester- v in marriage. The couple had known each other since early child- Several desirable stores located on the corner of Ontario Road and Ontario Place, in strictly residential section. Long lease if de- il sired. For full particulars apply— Story & Co. 812 17th St. N.W. ‘This wonderful new salad mus- tard is a delicate blend of the fin- eest mustard seeds, olive oil, vine- gar and rich spices. It gives a delicious, zestful taste to salads and entrees. Try it ml;ht on Large = GULDENS SALADRESSING MUSTARD QUALITY—SINCE 1865 UTH 710 13th St A Suite of 7 Offices 2,200 Sq. Ft. Every (nn\rmeme of a Modern flice Building MILLS BUILDING Pa. Ave., 17th and G Sts. N.W. Very Reasonable Rent Arthur Carr 206 Mills Building pay no more —than your present rent for a new brick home in a choice residential local- ity. Many features, including built-in garage, hardwood floors, etc. $850 Down—$67.50 a Month e Brookland car out North_Capitel St. and at Monroe St. and walk two usres down Seventh St. to Seventh and Hamlin Streets N. E WARREN OWNERS & BUILDERS Tak Michigan Ave., get off s 925 15th St. Main 9770 T COLUMBIA PARK One Block 14th St. Cars Price, $6,950 Up Inspect Today or Tonight 5th and Ingraham Sts. N.W. Open Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN, M. 1267 alwass, rely on ihis old firm. "Consult KOON ROOFING 119 3rd Bt. B.W. COMPANY Phome Main 33. N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., INCOME TAX RULING AFFECTS $77,000,000 Big Sum Must Be Refunded if Court Decision in California Is Upheld. By ihe Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, April 30.-—An income tax decision, Which, if upheld by the United States Supreme Court, will m the return of approximate- 77,000,000 to taxpayers in Cali- s handed down here yester- nited States District Judge John . Partridge. The decision upheld the constitu- tionality of the State statutes provid- t husband and wife may make arate Income tax returns as against the Government contention that com- munity property must be included in a single return. B D’0isy May Come Here. PARIS, April 30.—The Matin stated vesterday that Capt. Pelletier d'Oisy of Paris-to-Tokio flight fame may be sent to the United States upon an of- ficial mission, in which case he would from New York to San Francisco ench_airplane. Streets Are Ber’ng Cut But NOT the Trees Hedges & Mlddleton, Inc. REALTORS 1412 Eye St. Fraok. 9503 OPPORTUNITY WANTED TWO REAL ESTATE SALESMEN BY PROMINENT REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION AND BUILDERS OF HOMES ONLY TRUSTWORTHY, HARD WORKERS NEED APPLY. Address Box 343-R Star Office T. 0. PROBEY CO. Store No. 1—2104 Pa. Ave Store No. 2—I12th & H Sts. N.E. Store No. 3—9th & P Sts. NW Evenings Col. 5335 Cleve. 1933 Inc.” THURSDAY, APRIL 30, Rare and Valuable Portraits- By Eminent Painters For Sale by THE RARE BOOK SHOP 723 Seventeenth St. Telephone Main 1291 General Andrew Jackson, by Thomas Sully. Commo. Thomas Macdonough, by John Trumbull. ‘Walter Price, of Baltimore, by Thomas Sully. Miss Hamilton, of “Bush Hill,” Phila., By Charles Willson Peale. Daniel Webster, by George P. A. Healy. Cdmmo. Lewis Warrington, by Rembrandt Peale. Henry Clay, by John Reid Lambdin. President Millard Fillmore, by R. Kehlbeck. General Winfield Scott, by George Catlin. Chief Justice John Jay, by Albert Rosenthal. President U. S. Grant, by E. Wood Perry, N. A. Chief Justice John Marshall, by William Dunlap. Lady Catharine Hare, by anabeth Jermyn. Chief Justice John Marshall, by Albert Rosenthal. Edwin Forrest, by C. Cohill. 1925. WANTED Experienced Salesmen TO SELL Oil Burners FOR AN Established Distributor Apply by Letter Giving Phone Number Address Box 239-R, Star Office 1319 N. Y. Ave e | | o j_F’ECIALISTS “INTPIANOLAS “AND REPRODUCING _PIANOS "~ ©-J DeMOLL EMMONS 3 SMITH | DEMOLL P1ANo (. Washingon’s AEOLIAN HALL'~ . = Twelfth and GStiucs BABY GRAND Sale Tomorrow 3750 Terms Arranged If Desired We have just taken in trade a Knabe Baby Grand in a beautiful mahogany case, and in perfect condition, in fact almost like new. On sale tomorrow for $750. We are also placing on sale tomorrow six other Baby Grands specially priced from $350 to $650. We advise an early inspection, and this is an unusual opportunity to obtain something specially fine at a reasonable price. ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, INC. This CTROLA $110 Z==E metiote dativerye We dfcr ou the wood finishes and m the city—$25 to 8375. st assortment of els to be had in GOLD SEAL BOND GUARANTEE OF FREE Lifetime Service with every Victrola bought here. Nowhere else do you get this. z.’. motor, J:r_:l;;: y::';l:: ny‘o’m- VIC- TROLA HERE—and you are offered SEN- SATIONALLY LOW TERMS. NO CASH PAYMENT NO RED TAPE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHOOSE ANY VICTROLA—simply pur- chase a few records (which you would ordinarily do) AND WE WILL DELIVER THE INSTRUMENT! VICTROLAS—WITH RADIO COMPARTMENTS e “F” Street Music. Shop 1221 F STLNW. — ll- ted l.lfl Essential Factors Needed : To Make a Home Complete || Will Be Found I Girard Street Homes | Come out to ee the home we | claim to represent our greatest pres- ent day value. Price, $7,850 Terms accepted with lhe thought of defeating the high rent problem. THESE HOMES | aro designed. buiit and finished with the hope of giving the purchaser of a moderately priced home the con- veniences, —the refinement, comfort and satisfaction onjoyed by owners f ©of more expensive hoi A”Bpecial Tnvitation s Extended the Newlyw Go to Michigan ave. nnd Monroe st ne. then sout irard, over- Tooking Bewatisal univereity grounds, or phone for auto. Chas. D. Sager Realtor and Builder 924 14th St. N.W. Main 36 BlLL—JACK..RALPH SKILLED PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Perfectly ground glasses 610 Thirteenth St. Between ¥ and G Phone Franklin 1 dence; and rear yard unfurnished: double suitable for residence. school or professional purposes. Address Box 332-R, Star Office RU GROWN MAN Knows what locality means to a family, and w when we bought HuUrIETH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Now 200 families have bought their homes here aiter looking f at all other sections. Why Put Off? Prices Now $8,500 Up HANNON Members of Operative B: Asso Three-story and base 16 rooms. 4 ti wood floors, h.-w.h., ve had this "LUCH SAY SO~ And they say so from the bottom of their heart because of the comfort and convenience Ruud has brought them. Buy Ruud for Perfect Hot Water Service — requiring no thought or attention, yet operating automatically at every faucet’s turn. RUUD MFG. CO. 733 13th St. N.W. Main 6985 Sold on easy payments by Plumbers and the Gas Co. UD USERS HOT WATER J Thedoi 7’@11.5\%90 April 30 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS “Fashion Park” and “Stratford” Clothes Superfine Blue Serge Suits at B~ They’re the regular $40 values FOR SALE OR LEASE FROM OWNER Near 16th and R. I. Ave. NW. brick resi paths: hard furnished or in b 8 AM. to 6 P.M. All these New Spring Suits in our present special bar- gain sale are duplicates of our regular $40 values. The blue serges are particularly desirable, but we can show you hundreds of the most aftractive French flan= nels in handsome stripes, blue unfinished worsteds and! a great variety of mixtures in light colors. There are sizes and styles for men of every build and taste—the extreme features or the strictly conservative models. Boys of fifteen years and up can be fitted perfectly in the smaller sizes, and this bargain offering should not escape the notice of any mother. Alterations at.actual cost

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