Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 3

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1924. kd '3 auch tremendous proportions by noon . S . ! N A'”UN Al_S PRAISEDKM? R ;nd“m‘.,;., s Anxiety to See Diamond Heroes Free Ticket Ready parent that the ticket sellers wou A Bt e Makes Crowds Hard to Handle| For War Veteran | close. ln gl S oy | S5 b LT ahin smeo o s Failing to Get Job| H]R HUN[]R "] B” l yation aras has e disnosca of by Police Task Made Difficult by Good-Natured Thou-| = ng:.ch.q St e | this evening, what tickets have not 3 5 office for the World war veteran | hvw n called for or ha been returned sa'l(ls onll'lge Presen" Cup as Trll’ule who tried in vain y ¥ | will be put on the open market for to Tea a job at the Clark ' Association o Oldest In-i;".',', peRaolih e e g e o | vent the pasteboards falling into the | M iste'le Brown. whose ad- habitants Send Congratu- |nands of scalpers. sShould the . sale X dress is withheld for the present, | be authorize cket window &b the crowd that thronged | beamed a modest smile to the crowd : be A or e (h Uehet windows Will| penneyivaniu avenue and the Ellipse | that kept shouting words of admira- lations to Harris. e hicilonk audiramaln velcome the ball players yester- | tion | disposed of. G ITRY da noon refused to be kept Bucky tried hard to please an army. { e iy P i hlished bounds, it was a |of cameramen who kept urging him 5 Dls twill ake long be- 3 : 3 have her ticket for Sunday's Bl bkl Bl Wi center Bt il e be~ | xood-natured ‘mob, bent on nothing |to hold the loving cup aloft. Amonk | have her iticket - for sundas i meeting of the | the 2,500 or 3,000 seats in oo yonly | more harmful than getting as close | the distinguished gathering on the| §nme 10 he would call for 1t on > est Inhabitants last | served pavilions o be Soln . Thece | 48 Possible to_its heroes. platform we veral members of the | 1€ 8oV olution, offered by DI | Wil not be put on sule. howerer, waefy| A3 the procession of automobliles | cabinet, who enteved Into the spirit The man the ticket is intended mmy, and unar {the day of the o S up the Avenue bearing the |of the occasion with the humblest | oS (he one who was sent nome srovided for sending 3 ‘tende g g a s and the citizens’ committee, | fan present vesterday in the taxicab. He will Stions of fhie peenel B o e 0 o e e 3';,“ gt women and boys, shouting and | There was one person in the vast ' jo jdentified at thig office by a re- sident of e base bull clab for [board. " P atience, plenty of g¢, and he | 12 : edged out from | assemblage whose heart must S et B A bestowed on the city | ; Batience plenty ofit, anditlis | ides to catch a better glimpse | swelled with pride. It was Walter | horier Who saw him if ne Whe P M el R ceded now. tholthel of Bucky Harris and his teRmma | Johnson's mother. — Unknown to the | Sear” immediately upon reading * declared Dr. Summy. in|sellers declare. L) dent Coolidge had fin- | hilarious crowd she stood quietly on | his i | i STies of speaking at the 111 Col. | the platform while a thousand voices | | | former ball bplayer's sad plight and today calied The Star 1 t the wounded soldier cou den were Te- Officers Frankly Inert. Mlare: - Sherrill, his A | joined in shouting pralses of her! i 1l 1t the old| _In the 0w vd_ass | boy. park was locuted ‘.,fm..pff‘ vernment of pa the " otie| Temain in their plaaes WAL the Chiet| And Walter. who |G. 0. F NAMES METCALF. of business, gton was | EXecutive departed same crowd year aft | But it| The huge gathering respectfully | ball park without flinc IDE = T odtover | only a rwmmrruu a mere frank | ©omplied with the request, but moved by demo i Metealf of Providenc | pretense. — Doric brows that may|S00n as the Pi ent had left the |though he w pping into the lime- | 1ot 4 S the Republ | -1 ave found genuine delights in stand the fans circle light t cnvention here toda 4»,.mx'|‘.|.m, Another week-end sale at extremely Iow P"ces—the beef is of the ing through shouting, ¢ ol r | As vd w o [or nitea o for the| from | by the hours a e : iyt M Welcome. home men stilh 5 | fulls Corm beinming Mareh 4 next quallfy known as'“native,” always fresh and tender—the lambs are and a dozen other or with the thrill of having s indl for' the unessireal tormiiof he R anl heeac 2 O ihe unexpired torm of (I | genuine “springers”—the veal “milk-fed”’—the pork “corn-fed”—fish and poultry During the exercises incident to mother « is 3 oppose Go: Villiam 8. Flynn SCiRe e o mother and hie wife and|wil oppos Gov. William wun | strictly fresh and the fruits and vegetables the finest possible. Harris by President Coolidge : | the nflm Kroup. | handing over of the key to the Johnson's mother has journeyec e e IR e, S e e ——— For Friday and Saturday we have nearly 600 F ancy a\nlla'ed heigh eiie atic| the youthtul leader of the Griffs | the climax of his long and brillia i T R L S | e e ol he Rt | et B Bt . \Little Spring Lambs. The price is way down. rtoat the next | lowland 4 the one . 3 | chorus s L Sneing Na- | inquired for his driver's permit. He f the Defense | tional a ’ o | had none and he was placed under e i with | know i £ 2 3 | arrest. He registered as Charles / g Roland, 21, 1627 West Lombard street : v Baltimore, and when questioned | gm e own city on any about the contents of the truck. 250 | ; other occ se, debonair, hold- f gallons of alcohol in tins. he pro- | 4 : jine s itsel? | aloof 8 s ‘ ssed ignorance of the nature of | But just now it is only W ahing ton, the cargo. £ 9 o9 D. C, and its one hope, Charges of gal possession and | | 4 { i ?m,\»r xnnd “m undeniable dP((rmmu; | cran . ‘ and mmn-l n; 4 1 ion is to walk stra t {have a driver's permit were filec ball world over the bewildered forms Bammore Woman Surrend- 1[1»\04 by the police to have piloted ey of some hapless Giants before those the truck from Baltimore, escaped hearties even know what its all about. | €F'S After Shooting Con- 5 on et {in‘their roadster. B otk Ana| Washingionl s iseany s tractor to Death. | soscPainting--Paperhanging = =5 | fen tuares trom the reast o a o ¢ 'H\ 1 I realize this morning that tiring cele- ey sdunscans Ccompy il e _' S bration. \\nulu nnl win the £ e e = s ] | § Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office Y e section Remember—the quality is comparable to lhal you usually pay twice as much BALTIMORE, M. October 2. Mrs. || Buildings ;- Apatment (Houses: 5 The PORTLAND for—we simply found a bargain and ycu gel the benefit. i - | to Monday | Ehels home o iy b . charged with the murder r' 2333 18th St. N.W. ‘ Sttt p e ] Summy it was | f ¢ battle Saturday. and is| F. Fedeli & Co. contractors. Fedeli's|} . d 3 rooms. fur | 9 (3] e Juvenile Pro- | peginning to steel itself to the initial | body. bearing several bullet wounds, | i ith bath. Moder- e ERER NaTIONAL umvsnsnw:?-3~3“"3¢37-"’é"53m . MAIN ';b%’ AW .iSzrlom Steaks, Ib. . . . 32c Mrs. Fedeli surrendered voluntarily BELY ey ipshire avenue Accompanied by her 17-ve e ' BEGINS RECORD YEAR i St I LEETH BROTHERS LRSS T LI EEL S l R l b e | gnicaii e 'Sirloin Roas t, N { ¢ % another woman Ulman, in a s achine, and had | | SHAPE AS CROWDS i Opening Exercises Last Night Fea- | ‘ B ot smede L ER d R | tured by Addresses of Fac- | Delice said Mo told them | | [ | onat o earning chat her husiuna | | un ast 29c FIGHT FORTICKETS ™ 5 e i st ol © G ANSBURY'S SPECIALIZED no oast, lbo. . . . . lowed until Fedeli halted his car at a Nativnal University opened last | lonely spot. Mrs. Fedeli said she then | The cold weather has caused folks to turn to the forequarter cuts—that means S With (e largest enrafiment in | drove up left hor car. and o SERVICE SECURES SATISFACT]ON the steaks and roasts from the hindquarters are selling at far below normal prices suse | The opening exercises began at|his machine with him, according to | ) o'clock with a s rogram of | the officers. e ! . qua sued, Fede sing to - e N tde | speeches by the dean a y ssveral B quarrel shgica ln‘)r BE e Directed by’ Experienced Officers. the Personnel of the for | members of the university faculty,|allow his wife to en S 5 - o2 ° the S bile, whereupon Mri e @ {1 Sansbury Company is fully qualified to render efficient and Dean Carusi estimated that 96 per cent of the students nuv\lnnr(‘J ed are "r“-n“."'”';;;;d f " “‘r,f"'l:‘r satisfactory service. Each Department is conducted in such ‘ use Crea‘"e'y s ‘dule : .) for tne vl her own car, where her son w a manner that every matter is brought to the attention of } ) ses for the re e e p 4 : mainder of the week, and unwum.d""fl ang; orderedinim itofdrive toithe some individual who is particularly well equipped to |} o L] [ J ;i I 1 ’ that regular classes w police station \ would begin | t | 5 Thursday night. The work of the| Arthur Fedeli, the son, and Miss Ul- handle it. They are Fi resh—Guaranteed and Cartoned | university will be well under way by 3 man are also held as witnesses s the end of the week ———— If You Have @ Realty Problem Let Us Solve It for You! B Tustice Frederlck L. Siddons of the | District Supreme Court In & shor ,‘SUSPICIOUS POLICEMAN | o % i - & ‘ _. rddress to the students spoke of the | mportance of a background of ex SEIZES “RUM” TRUCK ; Ui, rives ad D et bty foll ey, apa| e i . . o nc. A chance to save 4 or 5 cents a pound on those fancy Cincinnati Hams B the prom ~ hoie ¢ }| were found to be the best law stu-| Standing at Seventh and T streated 2 y = ; o "l because of their knowledge | SOUICESL L T rae B, e | “Everything in Real Estate” L B : iie remoril ir ness world and’ their experiences, | YO3ITY, of the fifth precinct noticed |l 1418 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 5904-5 oy C ¥ WILT NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FORANY Jastice Siadons 15 this Year besin suspicious | B men in a roadster. They Realtors 0OLb. A bl e utra wredf personaily, | NiNg his 26tH year as instructor at| WO ¥ ad : verage . 3% the univers Othievs S o/ sporel] Al IENLEd ToXURClsimack ine) and en 1 i riefifly concerning the tered an alley. and when they | ".rm":n. e s sars WOk | signaled the driver of a closed motor Gentswere Mag “Deston” oru- | fruck to follow, McVearry scented ] ] United States District - atornesT9o% | a liquor deal and started to in-| = s = — | - c rolesuor of it ey Al gate. D e rariminal law at the uni-| Y& pinking the motor truck the bet- S 8 to 10 Lb. Average e, who teaches | | Thinking the motor truck Ve HUMPHREY | | peals and professor of admiralty. [J SERVICE ! GAS ROOM HEATER Cmcmnatx Cured ~ FiE | " i |SLICED BA CON LB., 30c and polisking day and called for anmd delivered ny Cured == = BAEEPR- | FRESH HAMS, 1s. . . 23c station avail Free sera o L 5 e PSR Mnde in Fifteen Styles and Deugns = 2 ""éfi‘ir::i:.: T | N;’g;fi;;" % s co. |ALL-PORK SAUSAGE, 1B, 27c 2516 Q Street N.W. ; : E s (Q Street Bridge) DISTRIBUTORS i y u QUALITY SHOE REPAIR *’ T Wen 2 Main 1032-1033 1305 G St. Nw. | A L B R. McReynolds & Son 417 11th St. N.W. — — y e : - 'y . ° PY C Specialists in Painting. Slip Covers and Tops, 14731425 L ST, R “SAFE MILK for BABIES ) o SAUER KRAUT, or. . 10c SPRING CHICKENS, LB, 38c TOKAY GRAPES, 318s, 25¢ SWEET POTATOES, 61BS., 25¢ CELERY, JuMBO, 3 STALKS, 25¢ POTATOES, 1518s. ., . 25¢ rooms. 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