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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. T - RAILWAY WORKERS | s, e Nowne: s v | £} 0D WATERS FALL [0 s 1 it i a5 00 06 v 2 el 0 First prize for 100-yard shoe race for | The floods were a consequence of tempest. 2 bo; hiny torrential rains which fell Tuesday and | e i | | men ana boys weighiog 1S pounds and | ON.COAST OF CHILE | eimistsy™ 5o i e marts of e ‘ Q and to a point south of Taltal, where| Lowers Duty on Auto Parts. s AND ® Al- UU‘"NG | by Earl Heancle; third, by Paw Rod: the walls 'of & girl's college collapsed iRy e walls collap: MEXICO CITY, August 21 ().—To First prize in the 100-yard egg race Some Casualties Feared as Tempest | 2nd telephone poles sagged 2o that com- | .\, o yrage the establishment of auto- | UN ANNU ‘ ror women and giris was won by Dote eS| unication was interrupted. | erbiing piiits 1h Maxicq the| Frow RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Pierce, while the second prize ] Damages Hundreds of Homes | Train service was paralyzed out of | government Tuesday lowered by one- bt 5 mm‘ by Anna .Di Marz and third by | 4 Buildi :hrre and schools and shops were closed. | nalf the import duty on parts destined Parking a | and Buildings. Evening papers could not publish be- | for reassembly. ens 5th Washington Relief Associa s v y I i cause their plants were inundated.| By this means automobiles assembled | Blad b“" Road at 1 and H Sts. N.E. [our Joun el ihe on | Many homes alsg were inundated. | herc will have to pay- only haif the | Space . e % e 5 11 5 tion Has Program of Games | . was Mrs. E. M. Ward, Falls Church, | BY the Asoclated Press e Tl T ':v’:rezoé‘:l R Va., who guessed 4,750, while 4,710 were ANTOFAGASTA, Chile, August 21.— meshrs e Wasnion Ty v R oo Btk | First | j, Demand PERSONAL HYGIENE 50-yard dash for boys—First, Wilson | Ona Regan and John A. Cannon, while | ment in our 6% First Mort- ;‘::y.? fi“p’&?e"féapf.wfi" is C.Mx‘;.flxl 1::{;? 55‘;'}}.’3..‘“ m. Straight thoms NEw York, with all of Fall’s exciting v i i z at Glen Echo. . i The north central comst of Chile ; : ¥ S winners were as s hat today from floods —_— obbi) At | emerged somew ] follows; aayple bebbing contest ISt | which swept it yesterday. and. the day . | ay wes rices riere ror the iNewes ! | H | ! Long - stepping _contest — First, M; Rellef Association, including employes | e Payne; second, Dorothy Pie: hird, Thousands of particular women use this rellable prepara- Jones; second, John Cumberland; third, | Louise Brooks and Melyin Miller took | || gages—being . most_ delicate mucous membranes and tissues. Get ¢ Charles Prancks. second place. In the prize walts Doris to figure exactly the income e tures: peplums, tunics, removable boleros, bloused effects, With an elaborate program of all the Sy "' Bitte * contesi—Pirst. ' Marie | before, damaging hundreds of buildings The Dally Bath IS Nol Enough! stabdard athletic events and plenty of | Atwell; hsu‘ond M et Gurnne. | new stunts thrown in, together with | Lindbergh spr race—First, Jack Di i - acoess to_each of the 50-odd amuse- | Y80 SO0 T SRAR,, Bag SO0 = : ‘ Feminine Health and Charm ment devices at the park, !lmu<3nds of Anna Leckiiter. Ball ~contest—mi of the railway company and the Poto- | Ruth K Bottle { mac " Elect:ic Power Co. yesterday | Gusick and An:fl;.c%fif:fi":;o g Moflgage e in tnele daily douche because it retfestes, purifes suged their . annual outing at Glen‘Mx Kgl:fiy and Mrs. Hendrick. Hus- Loans band calling contest—First, Mrs, T. M. ||, ’ 4 u“fn various :!\em.s and their respec- g;t;}:y second, tc““ nK Mechem. Key S Astrmgent Powder an ve winners follow: en nne (catching live chicken)— 50-yard race for girls—First prize, | Mrs. S. P. Cook. 1If you have a speclal finan- s Virginta Embrey: second prize, Agnes| First prize in the grand elimination clal objective you can easily PR 0 oy BURLY A o i g 4 Hodgkins; third prize, Margaret Turinn. ‘og the dancing contest was won by Miss attain it through an invest- agent which has many uses in the home. rd race for girls—First, Vir-| Hanes and George Taylor were first and throaghtut ‘the ‘faken ‘of the 0o AT ALL PEOPLES AND OTHER GOOD DRUG STORES ginia Taylor; second. Thelma Mer- | Besste Mangum and G. P. Shelton were ||| mortgage. new JACKET ENSEMBLES, new long lines. EVERY chant; third, Sophie Traratt second. Evel; rding rd Tace for boys -First, Grover | Urioue were “frst and: Mamie Peasock o P B DR ONE LOWER PRICED THAN WE BBELIEVE IT e R, O | Sl e | oA s ASTRINGENT POWDER : ' ‘ ; 10cvara rave. for ‘girs—prsat. Ly. | ST en dinclig eontes WOULD BE ANYWHERE ELSE! Han Me chant: second, E. Hurdle; third Ao Sy /| B. F. SAUL CO. liable—Pleasant to Use - | \ Safe—Rel E. West 4 e . C";‘“ I"‘;": shipped ‘gvrély"‘la'Igo.Mo Nattonal 2100, 925 15th St N.W. g 100-yard race for boys weighin, 5 bunches of bananas to the Uni tates ! 2 H H RS v el e ity SRl e L A | ? Rich new Canton Crepes Lightweight Wool Crepes Metal-Embroidered Crepes Georgettes in Dark Colors Travel Tweed Prints Printed Crepe Rayons It Must Be A Good Tire A Y B4 0 RS S Why Pay More for To Withstand Such “Pressure” (NERSE | Fall Hats? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930 : : g $2_&'5 and ‘ $3&'5 Gives you choice of a vside selection -of | DRIVER ESCAPES AS TRUQK DEM(.)L]SHES AUTOMOBILE I Car Cmshe d When Cement \ v > ;1:::!:?:&:;:]\5\" F};E;;ti'zl)e:ai\{; r(;:a)\l\lfaiglors and Maker Overturns—Fire- - Fall $185 men Called to Rescue. - &\ : Hats \ Here are the real 1930 hat The photo to the left was recently published in The styles: The berets, skull caps, & & ¥ o cushion brims, “tilted angles. Washington Evening Star, showing a 7-ton transit i’ All are of a smartness and cement mixer, loaded with 5 tons of sand, gravel, quality that we believe cannot water and cement, toppled_over on a sedan equipped gzc:?ualcd elsewhere at this with ALLSTATE TIRES. Fel These tires were mashed flat to the ground, bearing £ this enormous tonnage for 30 minutes. When the firemen removed this gigantic loaded truck from the sedan the Allstate Tires regained their normal size, retaining the required pressure, without a single blow- out or damage of any kind. Below is a photo of the auto taken four days after the mix-up, showisg the Alistate Tires in perfect condltion, with re- quired amount of inflation retained. Below is an rgement from the original photo taken by The Star cameraman of one of these Allstate Tires while bearing the enormous weight of the cement mixer. This is to certify that the tires on the A have not been inflated during the time that the auto has been in the custody of the 3rd Precinct police. (Signed) WILLIAM G. STOTT, Captain 3rd Precinct. For Well Dressed Women We Recommend SHOD RITE SHOES They Cleverly Conceal . Important Comfort Features! Each Shod Rite shoe has a bui arch made for that size only. It fits evactly—gives natural, comfortable * support. The narrow heels "are- really roomy, but shaped to fit snugly! Shod Rite shoes are marvelous values! They ‘bring comfort and new smartness to feet that are a “problem.” EXPLAINING THE NATION WIDE POPULARITY OF ASK 'ABOUT THE SHOD RITE SHOE CONTEST Below is an enlargement of one of the Allstate Tires after cl.n. cement mixer had been removed. Note the perfect con- Smartness at Savings—Full Fashioned Lowest First Line Prices in History ALLSTATE BALLOONS The Balanced Tires Size Tires Tubes Size Tires Tubes Size Tires Tubes ‘. — Sllk From PICOt 28x4.75 $7.55 $1.29 | 29x5.50 $9.95 $1.70 | 30x6.00 $12.60 * $1.95 4 1 ; 28x5.25 8.98 1.50 | 30x4.50 6.35 o 31x5.00 8.45 1.52 | % : Top to Toe Royal Purple Hosiery Reduced to 29x440 585 115 | 30x4.75 7.95 38 |31:828 975 168 : 29x4.50 630 1.10 | 30x5. 8.1 40 | 31x6.00 3 i L . 29x4.75 7.65 1.33 | 30x5.25 9.40 60 | 32x6.00 1290 1.98 y in the $2Class 29x5.00 7.98 1.35| 30x550 10.20 332600 1310 2.05 All other sizes—priced proportionately low " e FREE TIRE MOUNTING SERVICE ; e A\ Chiffon-Midweight or o o] ; Serviceweight Retail Dept. Here is an opportunity for women who e, d I - love extra fine, clear, shapely, perfect quality § : ‘ ; : hose. These are beautiful and are shown in Bisdeatinry 1 E A R S ) & S 0 E B U C K A N D o M l i V i the ‘modish shades. French heels. Sizes 84 ot 15th and ; | ‘ N/ (6 10. | H Sts. N.E. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK MAIN FLOOR WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK =