Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1927, Page 105

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\ ' : WASHINGTON, D. C—SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 . !a- vuw‘ i :f |du\tal muram s a San o The firemen's parade passing up Pennsyl- vania Avenue on Labor day. The many gayly decorated floats provided a colorful spectacle for the crowds along the Avenue. > Washinston Star Photo A close-up of some of the elaborate floats passing down the' Avenue in the firemen’s parade. © Washington Star Photo Decorated appara- tus of the Seat Pleasant, Md., Fire Department, one of the prize winners f!'“.t.,lf,fi‘lgf:ag:' Biloto Off for Munich. William S. Brock, around-the-world flyer. ‘cranking” the engine of the monoplane Pride of De- troit for the hop-off from the Croydon Airport, London for A prize winner in the comic float contest. The entry of the fireboat company in the Labor day pa- = i $ » : &Y rade, which kept the crowd in a good humor. Munich. with Edward F. Schlee. & A Photos ® Washington Star Photo

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