Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1923, Page 25

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¢ i THE EVENING D. C., TUESDAY, VEMBER 6, 1923, ‘o5 7 = ,*‘ The Oldrslogan“ ‘T 7,600 SPECIAL OFFICERS e { v 4! ON DUTY IN MELBOURNE A film of frost is on the pump, it - £ 'g]inrrs. white and pearly, reminding us that we should hump and do our shopping early. Oh, Christmas ! How Jthe. seasons scoot, all cylinders a-hitting! We've scarcely time enough to hoot, so fast our days are flitting. The breeze has now a | keener sip, its tone is grim and reminding us that we should “and do our shopping carly. And j vet it scems but yesterc'en that we were sadly wending where gaudy Christmas stocks were sccn. our hard carned kopecks spending then we've seen the vernal STAR, -WASHINGTON 0.8 0 0 0808080008088 .8 Evolution of a Great Sport * Shops on Main Streets Still Bar- ricaded Against Possible Riots in Police Strike. By the Associated Press. MELBOURNE, November 6. — A force of 7,600 special constables now has been enrolled to take over the duties of the striking police. The shops of the main streets are still barricaded against the possible re- currence of rioting. Many of the social functions in con- »n_with the Melbourne cup race 2 been canceled, owing to artial stoppage of the trains. More Than 4,000 Turn Out First Night Despite Un- favorahle Weather. ing and flags fiving Shrine circus opened at Con- lust night in the pres-; than 4,000 memb the Mystic Shrin 1d their friends. At the last minute when it was scen that the rain was to continue John Ontrich, exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of 2 which organization was to of- wt the big show, called Steuar! illustrious po- tentate Alma Temple, and said that another night would have to be allotted. The big erowd that had congregated in front of the building was then per- mitted to enter, and after the Almas Band had_plaved “The Star Spangled Banner. Steuart, surround- the signal and | shucked iless of summer drink: summer heat we melted, we the autumn winds comp Father Time has pelted! W the corn in long rows sprout, we've ! seen it cultivated, we've seen it and carried out — how | Father Time has skated! And yet | it seems but yesterday that we went forth in dozens to buy up Christ-| mas bales of hay as gifts for aunts | and cousins. And soon again we'll go abroad amid the hurly-burly, to buy the jimcrack and the gawd, and do our shopping carl coal and kindling, we goosebone as a jinx, our bank ac- counts arc dwindling; from chim- neys that have long been cool the smoke is rising, curly, recalling that Say “Bayer”’- Genuine! ASPII Begins Tomorrow—Wednesday—Nov.7 Will Be Published Exclusively in Washington in The Zoening Shar Y s // The Sundwy Shae “The Panorama of Base Ball” From the birth of the National Game in 1839 down to the last World Series/ A Pictorial History recounting the high lights in this great game, of which every red-blooded American is a stalwart fan. Remarkable pictures and graphic accounts of the big events in the history of Base Ball. time honored rule concerning shop- ping early. (Copyright.) abounds with The hall 1 v available and ¢ American inch of WALT MASON. NOTE FOUND IN BOTTLE TELLS OF SHIPWRECK FeFo Ik Fe sk e dkoke with their c-tellers and w shin W, Meore's sh among tie special wets o re tinned applauw MIAMI, Fla., November 6.—A note, | ed August 14, 1921, signed Joseph Flovd Moc of $01 Waverly Way, | Genuine Norfolk, V; d saying he had be shipwrecked, was found in a bottl picked up on a beach near The note ined in | picked up by Miss Josephine jof Detroit, Mich., said the writ Bayer Tablsts of Aspisin’ bed by physicians over twy and proved safe by millions Colds and grippe misery. Handy box | twelve tablets cost only few cents st any | {drug store. Each package contains proper di- rections for Colds and tells how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore throat and tonsilitis. main attraction *| MOTHER! Children Cry for il and much of “FI pherable. including the of the vessel. Miss Follett said would leave for Norfolk tomorrow ing to notify the writer's mother. Have Color in Cheeks it was unde name Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital | Army. Col. Patrick H. Mullay Fort Missoula, Mont, h it Camp Le Stovall. Co Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets 1t your skin ix yellow—complexion tongue conted—appetite poor | bad taste in your mouth eling—you should | Who was the “Father” of Base Ball? What was the America? VoI G igned to duty Tiall Novemibe 30 1 5. . W 830 o'clock 170, 0. W at Tanchh hletn—a wub- re prepared years' xtudy, first team in s han Hom, As will be i a rv ! D used to add to the iment of the militar purely vegetable com children at the orphan at Christ- at D: with olive oil. Yon will know them | ma the Panam by their olive color. At red Shy Pt K Corps of B To have a clear, pink skin, bright the s’ A Sa co. has been no pimples, a_ feeling of buoy- | tion 0 r How the base ball diamond was invented? Who pitched the first “curve” ball? The accident that developed “sliding” to base? Why the “bunt” was first used, and by whom? Where the first ball ‘park was located? What was the first intercolleg- iate match? like childhood days Yyou must t at the cauxe. i Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletx act on | v like calomj— . ] K Dental Corps, has | el ) . 3 . 4 cd fr Wayne cer . to_Bostor ngerous after effects. v e D H. ctte, Corps of I start the bile and overcome i ' a tary attache pation, Take one or two nightly | wh " 4 <y, d note the pleasing resul Mil- w o 15¢ and 30c. A DOLLARDAY Delivers Any One of These Furniture Bargains These Bargains ‘ust a little used---but not abused’ Group of players comprising a team prominent in the metropolitan_district prior to the civil war. Note the length and small circumference of the bats used in those days. All these—and many other questions—which you have asked. yourself time and again—will be authenti- cally answered in this interesting narrative of the birth and development of the game. How The Panorama of Base Ball Was Created The material for this remarkable series was compiled after much study and res.earch—from the memoirs of old fans and players, museum records, long-buried newspaper documents, unpublished lette.rl and personal narratives.. It is illustrated with rare old prints, photographs and original sketches that are, in themselves, a treasured record of the annals of the game. It is an absorbing side of American history that should never have been left out of the text books! Some of ———— the Topics Covered When Base Ball Players ‘Were Too Proud to Take Salaries. Ten - Thousand - Dollar Kelly * Forces the Second Umpire Into the Game. Tim’s Tiny Bunt Makes History. The Evolutioh of the Ball and Bat. When the Prince of Wales Tried to Be a Base Ball Fan. What Harry Wright Did for Base Ball. - The Pitcher's Emancipation. These Bargains include the good furniture taken in trade by the exchange department of the Phillip Levy store, which is an accommodation to our customers. : : LIBRARY TABLES, Just a few to rom, and they won't be here g at the low prices we have placed on_ them. One in fashionable gilt finish for $8.95. Any Table delivered ROCKERS. A limited number of oak rockers are now on display. ranging from $1.95 to $4.50 in price. Come in and select any two and have them delivered for *1 *1 1 *1 WASHSTANDS. The very piece that you need to complete your bed- room outilt is here “for a song.” in golden oak for only $3 Do ered for only WARDROBES. A high-grade, two- door wardrobe that will easily for new, now priced at $24.85. in and see it. Delivered for.... Come DINING CHAIRS. 0dd mahogany and American walnut dining chairs, with genuine leather seats, now go for only $3.95 each. Sold new for $9.50. Six delivered for...... DINING TABLES. Here you'll find dining tables in either walnut or oak at sacrifice prices. Round oak table, 6 ft. cxtenslon, for only $16.85. De- lvered for. SIDEBOARDS. A beautifully grained sideboard In golden oak, with large heavy plate mirror, two small drawers, large linen drawer and china compartment, for only. $13.95. De- livered for. - : - A BEAL GLDTINE BAS oo e PHONOGRAPHS. Cabinet style; guaranteed to play in a way you have a right to expect. One now offered for as little as $59.50. Come in and hear them play. Dsllve‘red for only. . KITCHEN CABINETS. Some un- usual values in kitchen cabinets are here for 1y shoppers. Golden oak Hoover chen Cabinet for only $19.75. Delivered to your home for.. BED OUTFITS. Dozens of sanitary steel beds at bargain prices if you get here early. All sizes. A full size bed, comfortable link spring and 45- 1b. all-cotton mattress, only $19.50. Delivered for....... eereenenaaan RUGS. Fifty brand-new fiber rugs, in 27x54 and 36x72 inch size, are now greatly reduced. These are floor sam- ples, and are in perfect condition. 27x54 size as low as$1.95. Any num- ber up to four delivered fOr........m; EX{CIHAINIGIE DIV. AMERICAN HOML PaicLip e 735 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Our entire sample line Heaters—all brand new —are now reduced. Your old stove uccepted as part payment. Any heater delivered fOF.....cseee-seees 235 o s BED DAVENPORTS. Several Deep- seated Davenport Sultes, as well as Single Davenports, now offered at cut vrices. Imitation Mahogany Daven- ette and All-cotton Mattress, $46.50. Delivered for DAY BEDS. Pullman and Kroehler makes, that open up into full .sized beds. Complete with all-cotton mat- tress for only $49.50. Delivered for only ....... ceeane DEPARTMENT E g FURNISHERS conv. Between G&H 1 | &C Nothing like it has ever appeared in print—and it will prove grippingly interesting—from the first to the Order The Star-Daily and Sunday —delivered by Star carrier direct to your home—and then you'll not miss \\ 1 any of these big special features—and be sure of all the news. Phone Circulation Department--Main 5000—— ek Ak KAk kA Ak NN NN NN NN NN N XN X XXX * 2 7 3k 7k T T ke e e e e e e ke ke ke sk ke ke ke ke ke sk ke k ke ke skokek *

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