Evening Star Newspaper, August 30, 1928, Page 6

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928. . . . . ropes and upturned brass to d of 32 izations of postal em- e glau 1 | Pinch, to Be Here for Firemen's Parade |, "o it Uit dic’ off | Viw'of ecomnening reforms o Gon- X S . R * ance when ri == 1309 G ST, NW [ 'N AERU IDURN[Y & 3 . : equipment. Through 50 years of serv- ', . » i 3 T roun = J s - 0 Local Boys to Participate| f§ RS W | mounted on the front over the broee || . (AR % 4% Hard-Workmg Dollars COAT SALE | i (| 3% 4% \ on on o i | are at the rear and on each side is a T . ; in Miniature Plane . B e [ high, red-paintcd wooden wheel. 1t | f[¥ou want respite from regulation y routine once in a while, but a vaca- y Had : has two hose connections and a capac- | S 5 X W £ ity of 350 gallons a minute. | | . " i i i i e Sove $15 to $35 [ Meet Tuesday. PRy + 8 1t will be brought here as a part of : Savings Time tlage sometiin g L EAAIC SR AC Giseatan e | the exhibition of the United Steam Fire | - . count dollar never gets. It's “on _ Gorgeous . 3 Engine Company of Frederick. | 4 i Accounts Deposits the job” twenty-four hours per Fue-Trimmed Thirty-seven locai boys will enter the : day, drawing interest. Y, g COATS IO Dous of e M A sterivi : b .‘ # | NAME POSTAL DELEGATE. . “ e | ! {|Pay day’s around once more. Put tournam-:t to be staged Tuesday morn- | ce moj ing. 9 o'clock, at Bolling Field and at a few dollars to work in a “Frank- x | : Smart Travel Cé | Community Center that eve- | P e \ Clerks and Railway Mail l!ody‘i g lin” savings account now. COATS . under the auspices of the Com- | i L . | | Pick Two for London Meet. N i wnity Center Department of Public | ¥ Open until 5:15 p.m. August y o | Thomas F. Flaherty, secretary-treas- I Offi Da Lakirsons | Sehools. The boys represent the best 10 | I \ urer, Natfonal Federation of Post Office i i)le";:?:of::";:onu::i'c’ni:' T smrersdln each of the r‘:,rnet\r-:n:nsn;unzo:; ! Clerks, and Willilam M. Collins, presi- | » 2 Fur Coats ' and indoor contests in senior dent of the Railway Mail Association, 4 Every facility for the efiicient handling of the -”“;‘(“’{mg!,““m B e st e } / | have been designated by their organim- accotinis of corporations, firms and business men. it tions to attend the International Postal 2 " , 3 nd ames of . New Youthtl i atnouned s e s | (PO : S VRS LT | Franklin National Bank Y | -2 ey will sail from New | i g '(A]:?a::\‘;nn(‘n),t\?ou;:‘\:!gs\me‘r;rn:fl?’cfx}ns‘ “Lillie of the Swamp,” an antiquated | fires by the volunteer firemen. When | York September 5 | g YW be sent to the | steam pumper which won a prize in | horse-drawn equipment came into use The International Congress is com.- | | 1 Penna. Ave. at 10th St. 1111 Connecticut Ave. RiE” B BRGEIE G SOsntetn K] oF (8T | et e e e . . w ‘ will be sent here from Frederick. Md 3 | n thls JOHN B. COCHRAN, Pres. THOS. P. HICKMAN, V.P. & C: to participate in the Washington fire- | Select Yours Now! headed by Orville Wright ar arles A. Lindbergh. - | for the local finals are s g | . eorge Bell, 2718 Thir- | This ! 1 **Bonaid ruce and || Victrola Extreme Care D s Bru -ninth . ~ | 2 it e dn pias s : t avenue; | % sevoral years ag with Ocuiist’'s Prescriptions ? ;ih" ",‘"““‘” | CLAFLIN B LBy from Little Tuscarora Creek. west of | DR X | Ra dlola street southwest; Ridgeley Parso Flck, ‘into"the city's water maina, | Stanton Batton, aue the Frederick company's en- AR | street: Thomas Robins, 2830 | ine house was built on the edge of a | —A Vietrola, with Ortho- nty-seventh street; Everett Rupes }“\am:) the _l‘nn!n!‘ was called “Lillie of l‘OW many of t eck % ic-t; X Morrison street: Frank Salisbury, | (he Swamp.” while the members of the . y e chiscks oy i E ! pvhagatiogp& sgucm}\‘gonew 00 Sixteenth street: Everett Savage, | ‘oluntecr crew were known as “Swamp- receive from individuals in and more selective set Minister, R“n-down | 4212 Military road: John Seay. S IIENU BAS Ne pulled o _Beautiful cabinet; con- |\ THE CHOICEST PRODUCTS second street; William S . H llth G E | s e Re St g "“'_ city are drawn on the iy s venient height | OF THE VICTOR COMPANY, n ne , Gains Thirtieth street; Robert Towles Union Trust Company. || —An-electric radio; just | | THE NEW 7 Lb . 3 w k 3349 Tennyson street: " Billie von Berne- it & [l Plugin and play | : B NEW ... witz, anning street northeast; " —Antenna-plate brings in | Ao S. In €eKxs | Langfitt Wilby, 1831 Belmont street. e Is there not a suggestion for nearby sta{’lons, without | V ICTROLA.- Taylor writes, “After a || Senior class—Robert Bing, 1229 Penn- | aerial 1 campaign 1 was en- || svlvania avenue: Roderic Davis, 110 ou in the preference, | i | Cedar avenue. Takoma Park, Md.: Her- o preference, thus —Built-in speaker i I RADIOLAS jed to give Ironized Yeas '?fl)‘l Dnrfii\_d g'malg;hsmy;mud place; expressed, of your neigh- | — Fm:lr lliéll}:r{y decorative | al. After 2 weeks I Villiam wards, Ninth street; | . record-albums E ON IMONSTRATION HERE gth returning and the ;gfzx:nx_?hitmm?n: r?ndx George Emmor have it! bors? Ours is APPROVED ARE DE N g gone. In 3 weeks I had 2 Thirty-eighth street: John Evans. . i ¥ { be. and was myself again.” || 2341 Ashmead place: Lloyd Fish, 24: banking service for YOU. And JUSt | DROOP'S—1300 G weeks to change S : | the L] ik Al ‘James Gibbs, 104 ctrol ‘ | 3 b il ired person 1o e s ST St | pew 1 a| $950 : FE | Broomstick o 4 y and chubby. || Md; Gordon Griffin, 2138 California with Radiola paid on Checking and disappears. Blemished || Street; Raymond Harding, 906 Virginia |avenue southeast: Arthur Kvale, Me- | Model 7-26 | 3% om Savings Accoun! [ With Tubes Come in—and Hear it ngthening values of Yeast. Pleas- | 1773 Lanier place | Reynolds Apartment; Allen Moulton, | | 4341 Chesapeake street: Carroll Orborn. | 3625 Nichols ave. s.e.: Gurden Whitaker, | ant-tasting tablets. . I LOUIS & CO T2 i THEHECflTQ) B e oS | Gorrs B Deng Bard wnaalll Urnion Trast (Ompany) ; Go to any ‘druggist today and get || S~ecial Dispatch to The Star. Music Corner i OF T g Music Store, 618 F St. a size treatment of Iro FREDERICK, Md. August 30.—T! i 3 1O ) 3 Yeast. If after mfs“ge;mm“m last covered bridge on a State highw ¥ th & G HE DISTIRECT OF COLUMBIA Y | 12th and you are not delighted, your money || in this county is being razed for a co ’ back nstantly. If inconvenient fo || crete structure, Work on the Harpers E OI I S Tronized Yeast - Co., “Atianta. G || | and Petersville Dan begn. A dsesrom Set instrument 3 G Streets A dangerous Desk 98-BX.—Advertisement. curve will be eliminated by moving the anywhere . . . plugin and play! b { . On_this Victor Electrola i il Radiola, an antenna-plate i1 5 brings in nearby broadcasts without any aerial. 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