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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1923. i idis JUST TO DISPLAY THEIR MARCHING ABILITY. Washington police keeping in perfect step during their parade before the police-firemen base "URNISHED L AM ¥ 1 the Washington police and firemen would not be complete unl, ball game at American League Park yesterday. And the police demonstrated the fact that they koow something about base ball, defeating the ' a big group of funmakers took a hand in the affair. “Uncle Nick” Altrock led the clowns in yesterday’s festivities in the Georgia avenue smoke-eaters by a score of 13 to 3. ¥ National Photo. stadium. Nationa! Photo ‘ el | ey 3 - ; THE COOLIDGE FAMILY AT HOME. This ph f the Pres. : - OPENING THE POLICEFIREMAN GAME. Commissioner Oyster throwing out the first ball in the contest, D A P o e PRESENTING HIS CREDENTIALS. Senor Manuel C. Tellez, representing the government of Mexico, pre- which went to the police by a onesided score. But the score did not count much, for the spectators were two sons, John and Calvin, jr., arrived in Washington Sunday nigl g his credentials to Acting Secretary of State Phillips yesterdqy. Matthew E. Hanna, chief of the afforded plenty of thrills. National Photo. Natlonal Photo division of Mexican affairs, at left. Nationa! Photo. ket LE Dot e i TO TICKLE THE EARDRUMS, - i is goi LABOR DAY CALLERS. Chairman Clements of the Missouri state + ORDERED TO JAPANESE WATERS. Admiral Anderson, now aboard IN THE BASE BALL LIMELIGHT, Calvin Hull and Finney Kelly, who e Fitmaendld Islnotng (o pretuce republican committee and Missouri's governor, A. M. Hyde, who called the U, S, S. Huron in Oriental waters, with a fleet of eighteen Amer- took their turns in the pitcher’s box in yesterday's annual clash of the on President. Coolidge at the White House yesterday afternoon, ican destroyers, who has been ordered to the scene of the Japanese ‘Washington police and firemen at American League Park. Clark Grif- Natlonal Photo. earthquake and tidal wave. 4 ‘Wide World Photo. fith noted their work. National Photo. something_entirely new at the free music_and dance carnival in Central High Stadium Friday evening. He will play a bass drum solo. 5 . Copyright by Harrls & Ewing. 5 BIG FOUR OF GREECE. Col. Plastiras, Premier Gonatas, Capt. Had- * ; : 1 4 REPRESENT OUR NAVY IN RACES. Navy pilots who will take part in the Schneider cup seaplane races jicyuakas and Col. Protosyughelos, who hold great power in their THEIR FIRST AMERICAN MEAL. The mess hall at Ellis Island, where the arriving immigrants are fed. at Cowes, England® this month. Left to right: Lients, R, Irvine, F. W. Stead (conuunsiu the group), country. The eyes of the world are turned upon them in the crisis According to the cooks at the big mess hall, the newly arrived foreigners possess remarkable appetites i« D. Riltenhonse and A, W. Gortona .~ ' A . National Ruets, _ - With Italye e ... WieeWorldPhets. ~ after lengthy, ocean voyages . . ., . . . .. Wide World Thote.