Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
18 ¢ MARYLAND NAMES * FLYING GOVERNORS coneteey <o ists Surprises Visitors Used to Capital Dr. H. H. Youl ,Attomey and - . Vehicular Regulations. Three Pilots Form State Aviation Committee. and than -nd well- ca.l itizens itchie | indicated that such was '.ha expecud Toward | ir m, st in th THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON REALTORS FIND BOSTON TRAFFIC RULE IDEAL *:, BY DON 8. WARREN. Washington realtors who attended the annual convention of the N mum.l Association of Real Estate Boards returned w this l‘-lfiy cff who later heard this testi- bile ™ Getieve & or motowi tans mmd fiflgm 1 vhzrelnm ue of muu.ly repeatedly and mel erou'uls. Taxicab drivers in Boston were seen t [on - | note of Bos wmhce(nympedu test encoun Pedestrians and Other Motor- | temonstra customary an practice. Bince n.x! drivers hlvl a2 nv.lur tion, deserved or not, of longs to others, 's traffic. Observed Traffic. Ont of the wuh!nmn ‘whose hy luch a serious motorists over r![hl-cl- 'ny with the exception of trafiic the crooked, narrow old lamn ‘where, no doubt, traffie :'t ns becomes so confused motoris te! wuld not dmmm who had right of . jestrians of them, doing so in & 8 thl d o regulate the muwam mnca alu airports an se] 8“ quired by llv X have felt iz1bu not to name lny connected with the manufac- - v_t airplanes or interested in air- —hv e T AT W g, ashingtonians v mmcwumlyin mm note of ention ?ud a rueluzlm de lonn: tha m um-! Ca ‘p the fun !.Hly wron m m& Mug‘ t::t ‘c::.n m‘:un: an confusion “presents 'mctu:h of traffic M uw “‘ y u_m\\l_L__" ‘ / “‘! e “l ar Iffl\“ | qanunt l \ ““\\\“S\ usiness and the rest cure - F the pulse beat of your business has slowed up— if it shows signs of being lazy—if it has symptoms of suffering from ‘‘summeritis”’ ‘—then your business needs a stimulus, NOT a rest cure. “Summeritis’’ is a malady that preys upon business generally in July and August. caused mostly by an attltude of “Why work, it’s Summer’’; “Don’t advertlse—people wfll not buy now because of the heat”; “Every- body goes away durmg L) A ny h, LA It is fi‘mn&\:_ hand turm mm been acce, on umu of Mtin the Summer,” and other un- founded notions. The truth is that only 3% of Washington’s great popula- tion is away at any one time during the Summer. 97% are. at home; buy food, clothing, automobiles, refrigerators and the things thatare necessary to their comfort and happiness. Stimulate your business by continuing your advertising B WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 14, 1929—PART chaos that be_tol- should no longer euud Condmmu here were bm d the d.flv-r ‘wave the almost nightmare cab. cross in tront of the Pedestrian l-lh"l. Still unbelieving, the h&!&l “fl hw'onmrtn why um dumb trated that cif e doubt fi‘m m" who M"m flfln! take the right of way interested themselves in the matter that| When he had it. nmfmmmmnm:urmmm b mmwmq&ma Washiean to"dstermine i the incident had ‘been Adept Hoover Plan. accident. Apparen! vuz rather the . ‘While several of the Washington party the matter en rouu 1o | ton. was calle thi Local delegates to the Boston busy with eanvcntinn nuu a search vention were too nd.l! ts were t, :f]u “are kept en after the fashion in 1 oticed anything unusual '-B foreing | in Boston trae conditions? Mr. ‘Web- | street"in or mrywn ;smml.nl B “Yes, ce: ly have,” the local ‘wr president nde d “I have us unknown has been a marked difference | thing the nnl.neh.l plm Soruniiy givé th o ly give the ri m:muwll' ‘cetmy n on re! o Eedu for f . for some’ reason or of wi Drove Through Mn. Mr. Webster did not express o) muurounnuoml -!!wly across the street mnx down upon gnld Bost ereu) pnpcre ton, hop, SEip 488 e th ek ity A wed | saoten T e o . schedule in The Star —the paperallWash- ington reads— all the vear. , eab come to h!mm mmmt‘zh ous n.rem.e! tng te direction. He cars wm‘; must pull “f wmm in mm"‘;‘“ trafic signals, then nn.\u v.otb;cmu Aufomom.m m Bosten,” to luck u) at_intersections ‘Washington.” Pedestrians Unmolested. lu:e'.hn member of tion to Beston ly respon lanes and park there el]::d automobile wumsy hers that m ““ l’l‘nl-‘l ek to mlé! a left turn, fln Lhtl statement, the 1, r=*| FORMER JUDGE HELD AS LIQUOR VIOLATOR ! | Arkansss Attorney Arrested After Two Gallons of Alleged Rum and one ha Are Found in Car. wide tl and, indeed, " ’.v streets wfl-h 'trians uua the mtwnul cnpmg LAST OF HOLD-UP GANG ARRESTED IN BUFFALO/ e I fof :Mm au Leader of Pay Roll Bandit Gang The former yurm was taken before Paid for Murder With His | who Azed bal Own I.(!l By the Assecis ted Pref PITTSBURGH, Ju!y 13.—The arrest| who confessed lt at uu outside of | larger city ably fewer ol By the Associated Press. | HELENA, Ark, July 13.—A former eireult judge, J. M. Jackson, todsy was under $500 bond on a Federal charge of possessing lauor. Jackson was arrested late yesterday pointed move u:d are not near ths city by two sheriff's deputies, who ey found s 2-zu!on jar awaiting a change pre! Monday. no mmmemh!.evu:hen is now 2 practicing at Violators Far!e:t cdhun!. Wrist Watch Sale without ‘““Hold-up”’ $ 1 4.95 Put one on for $1 Pay 50c a week Monday you have the opportunity to own a very wonderful wrist watch --- at a very wonderful price --- and more wonderful than all, you pay nothing extra for the privilege of pay- ing only 50c a week. . For men, a sports strap model complete with a mesh band that slides over the wrist. For women, an enamel costume model. No vacation complete without a wrist watch---no wrist watch oppor- tunity to compare with this. Mon- day is the day!