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4 * AIR RAGE EVENTS f STOPPED BY RAIN e s s . First and l<ourlh in Mineola Races. Casey Jones Wins 100-Mile Dash Before Downpour \Average Speed 129 Miles. Halts Program. Many Thrills Mark Firsi-Day Events. and Country won the Club en City BY FRI MITCHEL FIEL 1 tsiand. Oct Americnn esterduy JERICK R. NEELY. troit trophy those schedulec when inst a ptured eve, 15 two planes s 14 Amerfean stock, o | first and fourth places in the .iengine bLuilders’ race for militury [ servation pi The vietory was both a surprise and disappointiaent to aeronautical hered here for the an ne of the world. prise came when the winn sguet. PO Renuuit 1 N ob nual The classic Anacostia Fly represe ie enderson of the naval air captured thivd i service plane Fourth place 1 DO okio lust » speed of 127.4. “als 126.1 n the first Capt. D'Oisy. ynolds shot forward in the fifth 134 miles un hour, only = laps streamline en 1,.m1 Wbout th Flown on Twelve-Mile Course. sections. Huviland f Aeronautics o. Rogers in a V of the Anacostia station. Lieut »u and the two F time put up a between Toward the of the race ever, the second French Breguet i flown b Lemaitre, put on mor ed the Covered e 150t it b . rbon film. Lieut. Flen 3 bed out of hi L speed he thought he standing still. “I'm confident, hough,” he said, D'Oisy 1l ‘the speed he had 1 '!‘,w T b ers with suc Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York |\||u‘ha]l who suzzested this ehange in the Liberty, and MeCook Field Dayton. Ohic ARRIVED YESTERDAY Bermuda. Oct. € St Johns Oct. 4 minute when the n some unknown reasen, « and the l'l:lnr was f field. Li i | | o onand tielalose 1 Vi Sanga Wart ta e | DUE TODAY | Southamtan, 0. 3 | s Licut. Palmer Gets Thrill. | Washin nts in irace had plenty DUE SATURDAY of DIE SUNDAY eizhth_lan_the motor couched anid Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. th issue of stock now open bscription. ros of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. Five per cent on stock withdra interest paid [At 17th & H Sts. Cleaned meoln National | Bank Scoured Washed ‘RUGS Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. o Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 EVERGREENS ROSES PLANT NOW - SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.R.GRAY. - OAKTON.VA. persons are ste: anins and polishi r_in ckingham employed table Boot Shop Exclusive Women's Footwear > Y Q J '8 1211 G St. N.W. g Tapestry Brick Home 36th and Ordway Cleveland Park 38-t. front by 118 ft. to paved alley: 8 rooms, bath with shower FLOORS, COPPER SC] Q4P TEAE WEATHER STRIPPED AHROLGHOUT Open Daily and Evenings C. L. Tankersley & Wailder. Satins Velvets Patents Kids Low and High Heels Owner in plane. ench pilots | rst . F‘ (‘nll flr write for Booklet N%. 1 ' H.Smith sSo. 1, 817 Fif fteenth Street O 3"’"" BmM"SgTOR IN%2 YEARS Shampooed ! THE EVENING STAR., WASHIN 14 U. S. OBSERVATION PLANES BEATEN BY FRE! CHMAN IN RACE to die. With in his this turn Lieut. Palmer changed headed for a ploughefl field, vailuble spot, and plepared | sh. His mechanic. Aviation | cer Roberts, however, zrabbed the | events, jkilled shortly after the take-off |the Naval {tered o Lomemade eratt in these’ two nd gasoline pump and began work- ing. Tmmediately the mo ame to | life and Lieut. Palmer resumed the ! race i ‘I certainiy to old Rob “If he we'd owe alot ved on landing ven Japs 1 with a 1 and pump was out was only 100 feet up have time to do anythi | 10 land.” Licut. Palmer like Lieut. McReynolds', suffered tl all the streamline tapa. Rogers’ Plane Bad. Liogers of the Marines, whose ¢ built 1 with 150 S miles an . used | Moffetr, mcoole out with | i on land- | Tutic some and barely conld stay in the 2" On the last few laps he flew the race at an altitude of about §00 feet expecting hix motor to quit any min te. At this height ever, he stood | better sood pr. ing where @ spee nd Lieut. Jeter land ed in tenth position with a speed of | 118.8 miles per hour and his beautifu! slored ship bathed in black oil. | cowling. during miles pe; and opened v which ¢ him many This race wi the first of th Before noon and earl miles the closinz event of | flying here afternoon were planes. whose MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. Enjoy the utmost in comfort and service at minimum rates The Martinique 1 Residential Hotel of Refinement Sixteenth Street at M Main 6424 New and Modern Convenient Location Refined Atmosphere Quiet, Restful Environment Excellent Cuisine Table d'Hote Service Mortgage o Bonds N0 LOSS TOANY INVE: Garren’s Music Store 907 H St. N.E. is a Star Branch In our endeavor to make your use of The Star Classified Section as convenient as pos- sible, Branch Offices are located all over town—and the imme- diate suburbs. You are invited to make use of their facilities freely. No fees are charged — only regu- lar rates. Garren’s Music Store—907 H St. is one of the NORTH- EAST branches. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than 2ll the other papers here combined — Star ads get the desired results. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch office. NGTON. 1925. A h_compression engine in both his 1 Bettis’ racers. l t D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, nelli of Connecticut, p freakish homemade y . D. Chamberlain of > T New York. with an estimated pop-!h wne piloted vy ulation of 5.000.000 people. sent a | O e ot WS | inere handful out to the field for the | The impression has been b ) evante | AT how. (that these little crafts will make | Cabout the Pulliser ton.|2bout 300 miles an hour in the forth, e coming race, und will beat the record | aturday afternoon. wi “’:‘,";‘nr hild v B The French | 302, mil record was for i str: ut. v Betis | three kilometer nd was 1 e for the high. | Plane thut lund In addition ' The Pulitzer | . who will pilot twe triangular course for reh - ”,.m o | pilot ;. m\:,]\ ng | 12 turns s, v | feet above the i fore, slows up the ships’ spede. Licut | Willlaras, who won the Pulit ! Ljat_St. Louis in 1923 with u speed of ! hour slower. | 243.67 miles pe aid today he | inty in dop- [ would be surprised if either he or Bet- race than any | tis made more than 270 at the most. here yesterc members of the Douglas 1 v oair of . Patrick nd Ad yhody of prominence with the exception of enger in a | i | whers the plane struc A. K. Peterson. a tree and or; chief petty officer Alr Stati ‘n..n <hort_tin 1 of Selfridge fun contests winning last place Race Prog: Today. Late this afternoon the race for | large capacity planes wiil be flown. Among the entrants are Lieut. Jimmie T: Cuddibs Farner in an (the plane that |20 Licut. H. J. made 80 wuch noise over Washington | Wil iy two of last Sunday), 1 prague in | P Compared boih of the tvad | (hese WS i M. Bourne in a | are about 70 miles ut. C. ‘hul there is more unc in a_Douglas torpedo. buth Ing out ap airplane ield, Quantico, Va., and Lieut ontest s Harnen' of Doans t. 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