Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1931, Page 4

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bA—4 W . - THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931 MMEGMRUAB' Maryland Stages Another Drive on Signs | |FAIRATROCKVILLE S 85 siilimiesols T omonnon| " I ouunc gers Temw A feature is the flower show. It is than more_elshorate F oo oo B cronsaiy {Swindler of Venice, Calit., Women 3 fine season has made possibie By a Staff Oo: it of The Star. » -, ROADS COMMISSION REMOVES UNLICENSED STRUCTURES ALONG HIGHWAYS. RAws BHI[DREN . dw"h’°"‘“& Tare buu!y Samuel P. MARSHALL HALL, Md. August 18. [ Is Given 18 to 15 Years in P Thomas, Miss Claire Hutton and Miss | —One hundred dollars in gold will be commit- | distributed amo the four winning $20,000 Fraud. el Ao atns 1o ihis depart- | riders in the tiiting contest, which will ibiti in Mont ment began at 10 o'clock this marning | feature the forty-seventh annusl tour- | Br e Assecieted Proes » & nament and dress ere tomorrow. | LOS ANGELES, August 18.—Con- Maryiand Crews Remove Un-| Exhibitions in Montgomery |and i expected to be concluded tnis| nagint AS0 Sroes Ball Bere MomOron, | o A oo Sories - . Th | hibition throughout the fair. | Parran_will be the orator of the day beu of s Venice, Calif., Will Continue rou | and J. Royall Tippett orator of the eve- | $30,000, illboards ‘The ususl number of sideshows are Thursday Night | A et T iy generally | D i or Sh b A 5 s '";.3‘5"“,,,, g ,‘,’,,{*;,,:;",,“N Highways. § : N hursaay Night. s O e et ol tne sorMeT | jamin Edelen. John Mathews, Dr. T. J.|som Prison vesterday, carried 3 3 G ookt I I s B i pohandolph “Hoester, BSenator | practicss Uinder the iloe of & church AN TN . f ; \ | AR Gy W8) % mude and | ot Boll Gectge W Pasyussn, Dr.; wofter. They sl to Wad seved s Maryland's second concentrated cam- # " 4 H Special Dispatch to The Star. | & Tepetition of the free acts | George O. Monroe, John Dent, John | rr term on similar charges. His ROCKVILLE, Md., August 18—The | Booeon O e e Ma day of the | G°TINE. P. P. Williams, Robert Cooksey | last plan was the formation of an in- paigh agalnst signboards was inaugn- B ¥ & : seventy-eighth annual fair of the Mont- | fair and arrangements have been made | A0d Brooke Matthews. Frank 8. “"‘" DI cusivany, sad fu iy st 2 rated yestertay, when toad erews bepan 4 \ S ) . ; gomery County Agricultural Sockty go | 1o entertain 8 "large crowd. A" cat | | Wil serva as starter. | D ouea ey Mntiel hhemern enother journey every mile of 8 3 G ] 3 under way here this morning under au- olna:knmxmd the m”’,""‘“""‘“ Arrangements cen. | totaling $400,000. nme (¥ ey eig donn unitooniod] g spicious circumstances. The weather nu m un muslc and six sists of Richard B. Tippett, Sheriff | 1 signs. | y ¥ was all that could be desired, an aver- ncipa) | Co0ksey of Charles County and E. W. 2 : % there | Hungerford. Grantville Woman Dies. H\mdlfldl of these unsightly struc-| b & ¥ e first-day crowd was on hand and pn m Al ni tures in all sections of the State fell ‘fi departments were well filled with | will be n"m free acts .m! music. RANTSVILLE, Md., hg“n 8 (Spe 1, who before crews composed of State Roads p> Ty interesting exhibits. The exhibition will| The horse racing, all running events, . rhl» —Miss v Commission maintonance workers, giv- | 3 ¢ continue tomorrow and Thursday. | starts at 1:30 o'clock. The card shows Women's Class to Meet. | conducted P gy near ing the pudlic an oppertunity, for lhe, man; ;flynrs the first day of the | contests at half a mile, five furlongs, BALLSTON, Va., August 18 ( ). | Grantsville, for & number of years, died first time in many years, to see what | % mnvme ir has been observed as|six furlongs, & mile, & mile and & | —The Progressive Women's oflnrlv yesterday at Allcuny flwlul arborial beauties Nature has planted by ’ . - children’s day. Today, as guests of the | quarter and two miles and a half, the | the Ballston Christian Church will meet | Cumberland, where the rpadside. ) gin society, hundreds of boys and girls last being & steeplechase. at the church tomorrow. 'patient since last wmmd.y Large Billboards Undisturbed. H 4 S As; in the first “drive.” conducted | ” a —— early in July, large billboards which ere | e - — kept in good repair were not disturbed. oe ile most of these have already been 5 S % licensed, the Roads Commission is giving | 3 3 4 e the owners of the others an additional 4 = 4 S H period of grace before removing them. i % "The unlicensed billboards were carefully | o 3 listed yesterday, however, and the own- 3 » ers will be promptly nofified that they { 3 2 - must comply with the law. i = During last month’s campaign usm‘ “B } - : A signs were removed, a J v o - . “an it - - number taken down du appreciable | improvement in the appearance of the | i > e g T3 THROUGHOUT THE NATION IN THE Tree Signs Banned. > l ‘There will be 1o more signs on trees, i » o | TEEra el * | ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR FIELD All that remain will stand on their 9 | own supports and “pay their own way,” Unlicensed signs along Maryland's | as evidenced by the little metal tag |Toads are now being removed by main- on them, indlcatmg that their tax has | tenance crews traveling over every mile | T i of State highway. The work, similar | D | m-f,?u:fn'em S Drartey i om- 1o that eondusted tn s twe-gay drive| Men s i thoroughly combed for fllegal signs. | m July, was inaugurated vesterday. and | | T W oDl T | s e | : aud heé expected th t to be |up” the Baltimore Boulevard near Muir- | F f i l Bl g sl o Kirk. —Star Staff Photos. | oottorm F | ITHE WEATHER | Oxfords : ‘ ture; mndcnte'.'mqfilrvnl: " a pair ‘West Virginia—Partly c udywmgt ; net much change : Hard and Red Very White and Tar and Whie | E 1 i R I oo 4y g5 s pm. | | Hohy, Cutioura Healed, B M, Yol ie § [ | e c t ri c e Il g e y a t O . noon, 85. Barometer—4 p.m 8 | the rugged style in this A, o v v B~ HAS PROVEN “A WINNER” 30.04; 8 a.m,, 30.05; noon, 30.04. sizes. | ’ Clossil Butaiday 2 PM. I For months Sears’ entire manufacturing resources have been taxed to meet the demand ] £41 ¥ Lowest ‘temperature, 69, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today. iture same date last year— 82; lowest, 65. 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