Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1929, Page 121

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GRAPHIC N GRAVURE SECTION oL g u u, . SUPPLEMENT [ i IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C.—SEPTEMBER 8. 1929. One of the most attractive floats in the parade of last Monday— a Viking ship sailing down the Avenue. ‘Washington Star Photo. THE RED SHIRTS ON PARADE " Miss Ernestine Peasson, who won a beauty contest, and rode in the Firemen's Labor day parade as “Miss Washington.” S i One of the prize - winning floats, No. 22 Engine. In the center of the float was an old mill and boys fishing in a mill- stream. Washington Star Photo. A touch of comedy. The queer out- fit was photographed as it passed the reviewing stand. Washington Star Photo. June Shirley Blake. “the physical culture baby" of Jacksonville, Fla., per- forming on the bow of one of the beautiful ship floats. Washington Star Photo Fire-fighting apparatus a la Hollywood. The horse succeeded in traveling the The arrival of Gov. Ritchie of Maryland at the Miss Miidred Bargagni, daughter of Sergt. Bargagni, marshal of the Labor day parade, entire distance from the Peace Monument to the White House, then it was over- reviewing stand. in a bower of roses. Washington Star Photo. come by the heat. Washington Star Photo

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