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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, tractive machine, a $5 gold piece and | P a hat will be presented to the com pany with the most comical float and another $5 gold piece will be given to the company hav! the greatest number of machines Another loving cup will be to the volunteer fire company hav- ing the best decorated float. A feature of the para number of floats symbolizir lution of the F art with the old hor s and go on up thr plane showing the possible fire- | ting machine of 1935 he men from the different co; ies are hard work pre; BIRD ATTRACTIONS VALUABLE {wnc ANNOUNCER TO PAY ‘;500 MACHINES TO GO ADDITIONSW TO CQMMUNITIES PENALTY FOR SPEEDING| N FIREMEN’S PARADE Will Broadcast Warning to Auto- - “but it has For economic as well as for esthetic [said the announcement, = | i 8, reasons, the Department of Agricul. | been proved that the total bird popula-! ists Tuesday in Obedience iAnnu{al Affair on Labor Qy to Stimujate Ball Game With \ A ture today declared an effort should be | tIof O Eiven area can be rafsed far to Judge’s Order. . made to attract afid’ protect birds and Policemen. 3 5 F methods of ‘attraction. Singer to Send Program |t Seimi s H A i B AN L : enc as shown that those wh have | From Altitude of 6,000 Feet | tepsch, in aany, bird attraction |broadcasting station W { methods of every kind were practiced | Traffic Court recently on increased the number of birds on their property have had for in Circling Craft. Signed for $1.700.000 Cathedral in Chicazo. CHICAGO, August 27 UP).—A cath= dral structu with tower 18 stories zh and wit e wider between piers than any in the world. o cost Diace 1,700,000, is provided for in contracts It signed for the chapel of the University 1¢s Cheaper y Work on lta construction to \ 'soon iction of tHe chapel has heen Charter a Bus forward to since 1910, when . Rockefeller, sr.. in making lon to the univer . specified $1.500.000 hould e held for the chapel huilding Ay The chapel will be of lims of his time to getting things in readi- | namenied with sculptured fig ness for the affair n than life size. Contract When (weuly or more § are going to the same George G. Adams of the staff of | . freed in charge of | 2 5 . . wre than | speeding with the proviso that he use | I S s 9. During | WRC's microphone to warn other | I eot ithe feat-roller | speede inst violation of the traf-| uli intere. other woods in the region were en- |fic law nd Judge George H. M | X X0, tively defoliated, but that on the | donald, who imposed the sentence, will : | be heard together on WRC’s program | .| 1 September 1. in the Pol will start more satisfaction rather than regret,” the |’ | announcement said. | The average number of birds over little | vth e of the parade is New erive and D street, to avenue, to Fifteenth to New York avenue S011% 14th St. N.W. The second entertainment to be|the Easter United States is broadcast from an airplane over the [More than one pair to the acre Department added, but it easy to increase ban, residential about 10 pairs to th In Chevy e, Md.. there are pairs t and at Wild Acre: Md., there a pairs to 5 acres, the nci |in Germany took up t nest boxes for birds and more than 000 were erected. in the grand | Duchy of Hesse alone.” Capital was scheduled to begin at 3 o'clock this afternoon. when Maxine Brown, musical comedy singer, will give a program of songs from an altitude of about 6,000 feet aboard the giant Sikof transport k The plane ved over the city ves.|department’s figures show. terday afternoon and while it made It ig not nl.y\\ P ble to attract three wide circles, Miss Brown ng | Numerous species of birds by supply- e four songs which were broad on | iN& boxes and other nesting facilities,” ’Explosion Starts Blaze That 411 meters. The novel radio enter. | —mm— | Threatens $5.000,000 Refinery. Adams will carry out his sentence {0 the letter, and Judge Macdonald, in addition to witnessing the fulfillment of the penalty, will tell Capital mo-| i 'n fire departments. Five prizes will be awarded large loving cup will be given to the | company havinz the best decorated | float, a $10 gold piece will go to the individual fireman with the most o torists w they may expect when | hey break £ th ¢ traffic laws. | 18500,000 FIRE IN OIL PLANT ™3 il 20 Sia e, ot | fie € Adams left Washington on| | his vacation. He is expected to return | to the Capital this week Girl Fatally Crushed by Wagon. tainment is under the auspices of the | American Legion and in the interest | transmitter, which lets its anter of it's endowment fund of $5,000,000 | down by a Spiral for a distance of for disabled veterans, widows and war | feet. i a orphans. In the party besides Miss . ast re | HAGERSTOWN. Md., August 27.- On completion of the broadcasting |are Capt. Homer M. Berry, pilot ¢ v of the Ruth, the old daughter of Mr.| over the city the plane will strike out |t plane olovioff of the | at Avon, four miles from here. ohn N. Newcomer Ringgold, | on a course f X ' “orpora- | The flames, which for a time th died vesterday at the Wash- | route will broades . 3 s 2 A d | ened the entire $3,000,000 plant, inty Hospital from injuries | and Philadelphia equip- for sta- started by an explosion in the pi when she fell fromp a wagon ped with a Unitec al Corps ' t ystem on one of the stills. crushed beneath the wheels. | {Stap eavying Dwnersof | Studebaker Power Durabiliny finish, Special Dispateh to The Star. | Bosdial B b 3 S I Special 15-Day Sale of Porcelain Enameled Fully Guaranteed Baron lana Chats With Your Gas Man \1II,I,IONF of wom VL eh ne longer fill co2l buckets, carry ashes, split kindling o~ soak corn-cobs in coal oil to do their cooking. Porcelain Enameled in Grey Finish, Handsom-, bright and shining, these improved Gas Water Heaters are as easily kept clean as a china dish 9 Only 85c Down And $2.80 a Month On Your Gas Bills The REX No. 51 Gas Water Heat- er gives dependable service because it is built that way. It has large capacity copper coils, insulated double wall construction that serves gas, and a very «fficient burner. A $40 Water Heater at the SPECIAL PRICE of $28.85 —An Introductory Price, Completely Installed, for 15 days only. Tele- phone, write or come in tomorrow, as our arrangement with the manu- facturer is based on a hundred heat- ers—a number that will not last long at such a low price. Washington Gas Light Company 419 Tenth St. N. W. Main 8280 AR s 1 . H Friday---800 Sheldon Suits 200 of them have 2 pairs of trousers Neither do they carry buckets of water to do the washing, or use the tea kettle to hea* water for the bath. Modern gas service, the burden bearer, has stopped such drudgery foreyer. It has brought leisure and health and independence "to count- less millions. - g How seldom we think of such things! Yet ; / if gas service were to 2 - sto] tomorrow we could never quite ad Sheldon suits that sold for $35, $40 and i"iséro:lg::}%?t;&li‘ig( $45 this spring. Every one that is left goes : on sale tomorrow at $28. A saving of $7 to $17 on suits that are a good weight for fall civilization would be and winter. con turned back at least one hundred years. Forty-five million American people now use gas service for cooking their meals and lighting and heat- ing their homes. The cut is correct. The models are single and double breasted. The fabrics are cheviots, flannels and worsteds, and the patterns very good. Grays, oxfords, fawns, burgundys, browns and blue mixtures. Sizes: 34 to 48 in regulars, shorts, stouts and a few longs. It being our invariable policy to carry on without carrying over—they go on the auction block tomorrow at $28—and 200 with 2-trousers among them in regulars and shorts only. Sizes 34 to 40. ---and 200 Sheldon Topcoats on sale at 328 Likewise splendid values—the regular prices of these Sheldon Topcoats being $35 and $40. Single and double breasted models in tans, grays, tints, herringbones and plaids. Silk trimmed. Sizes: 34 to 40. Better to take a topcoat than a cold. > As the South grows the Southern must keep pace (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) 4 Sale of 100 Men's Leather Wallets 3] 65 Handsome Freight traffic on the Southern Rail- way System has nearly doubled in ten years. ‘With the South growing at its pres- ent rate, traffic a few years hence will be double what it now is. Many millions of dollars of new capital will have to be found for increasing the capacity of tracks, yards, terminals and shops, and the purchase of cars and engines. 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