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THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925 EHIEAGU PR!NTERS The Union Printers’ Base Ball Tournament Started Yesterday With Dignified Ceremonies HGHT RAGING FIRE : : DRFETT L0 \Urie, Windy City Hurler, : i i L S Sy S S Steady to Eighth, Lets 2 : oo ; RN N A Timber Threateneq by s ¢ ) A8t %) L : o Flames From Still. in 3 Runs. 1 By the Associatad P SUFFOLK. Va. Au Dismal Swamp last night o ing furnuce along a 4-mile front 8 miles from Suffolk, with a force men vali . but vainly, | the most disastrous forest | ition in thix section fo | Chicago Unlon Printers defeated St.| ‘ Louls, 9 to 3 in the first round of play | in the fifteenth annual base ball tour- |nament of the International Typo this morning at American > park | "Urie, the big Chicago hurler, was S : o ¢ s & % o . o \ o { master of the situation during the el L SR SR S AR - : era— - W8 e g g i ven innings and held the . ; = % 7 T 2 3 shees ke ST | [ Mound City team to six scattered hits, L . : ith hiex younges sissexs: Tolored rid et rd SaRans LA { lirrors in the eighth and ninth, com g $ ke . 7 AR eE S e it tetils - i tles el "I ed with an additional trio of bin i, % ! e FTs i R Lt e e P . b4 4 3 3 3 have three girls.” them xaid | » timber ov \w the Camp e (he molnaltoc e k. 4 s to Archie, according to the story told | Manufacturi 3 >per Lum- wers during the first_eight frames, ot S o A ¢ N fyinexts Shet s it martyiema | g5 dndl Sotiiera niepental sfige ¢ to a pinch hitter in the 4 4 v ol 3 3 ieamewnern s & y super-human | was replaced by Walden i e 4 ;- What do you think these girls|efforts the fire has been confined to - former was touched up for an £ 23 ¢ 2 | Archi ked, paring to be | the short underbrush, but a freshen- i van i ’ 3 B | angry. “They're « and there's |ing of the wind is all 1 needed | A tripie. a double and two simzl»‘ : R i 4 7 j notmoing to Ue anypdcty cause t t n-made { | ¢ batting performance of | 4 . B 3 Then, Inez said. the students gaps impeding i towards | Koucher, (I g0 center flelder, who g g, oglzed and walked away. Mito the big tree who is being held as n witness > o Just s centered ox eeki that after they left the vicinits front around the fourteentd can_wear | | Parise home they went to 5 h and sixteenth mile > 1 rant thinking the matter was e 1 Western ad, | but on coming out, found Carlini and |, < otV Atkin- | his companions awaiting them »d to Suffolk te students were both slugged ey | 'he . t defles fought ba but were overwhelmed |, o1 c Wa | Mitcham escaped from the ckers | dense pall of smc and summoned police, who found |y 2 s over t retoh | Vi k Klassin with his head crushed. Vi 3 N 15 o We're keep- tor Ba , one of the men under ar SR ate g Hid . x| { 3 g rest, admitted he had struck the stu s and Ahe Talite | ing as busy mn oM B B & S _ ! . dent with a piece of concrete paving || 1e in n at makes| ! . 0868000825 L r i ¢ > block | ¢ \ § August as ckman, Bline, Keengy. Gardner t - 3 o Riing. ¥ e g b5 " John Baker ate 6 pounds of haked | B E tilizi =4 most stores it beans in 40 minutes, at Tonawanda, |vices ir to T the | : S rn: N. Y., in 1884 fire. Tt is difficult to breat are in Decem- — berA “A Shade Bette: ) “ ot on? i ,;o.fi( Do e ol P ‘ ‘ ‘ "Sweet" FOUR BREAK JAIL. 12oaB b PSS H. A tinyi $loon Mex F 25 TR o e o Upper: Picture made as 0Old Glory and the base ball pennant held by the Washington team were hoisted to the 0y to Thomas. Left on bases— | masthead. - > ¥ g Bases on balls— | Lower: The Printers' base ball commission. Left toright: Cornelius Ford, Edgar T. Brown, Joe F. Allen, John Hite—Off Wal: i M. Dugan, Joseph J. Dallas, George Nichols, Henry €. Whitcomb, R. D. Gesry and Ed Spngmeyer. { | Can Openers, Dig Out of Prison. s : ‘ Lo FLINT, Mich.. August 24 UP).—Using PHILADELPHIA, August 24— | Our factory-made window shades at factory can openers and table knives gs tools, { |Ingurgents Call Republican 'Lsman Ford of Lakewood. N. 1. made | Youth’s Skull Crushed With four men dug their way through a prices enables you to possess the best at a saving Have 2 Lemonadc brick wall of the county jail to free- : . fairpla e ay ded safely : dom oS nigbt. T escaping, the men| Candidate “Highbrow [Siie st ‘rack. “tne | Paving Block After Re- Bhad to pick the lock of their cage, bur. 2 [ roadbed was raugh and the driver of X to Girl row through the brick outer wall of i the truck oblivious to Ford's efforts to irl. the jail at the end of the corridor, | With Barrel. |attract his attention, Ford was jounced | mark-io climb over a porch roof and then drop off and fell 10 feet to the road, break- to the ground. = ing his leg. The men, who were still eluding| By the Associated Press "Ford, who is attached to the Lake. | BY the Associated Press. 3 ‘ posses today, included George Grav,| NEW YORK, August 24.—Refer-|wood naval aviation base, was testing| CHICAGO, August 24.—A University 1. of Buffalo, N. Y., being held for larceny of an automoble. | i | ences to millionaires, highbrows with | a new parachute with William Moran, | of Chicago medical student was beat- barrels and a wide-open town figure | Who piloted the plane | en to death 2nd a companion slugged | ® in the latest appeals to New Yorkers [=—=—— —— | by gangsters yesterday following a as to why they should not vote for |dates we shall get much farther on |fancied insult to three sisters which | TODAY. some, of the candidates for mayoralty y v, he added was resented by the escort of the| 4 EAFLITN At Towa Circle, Thirteenth and |nominations at the primaries Septem : n. commenting on the | il “ | P streets, at 7:30 p.m. by a sec- |ber 15. | defec: of two Brooklyn women | 3 2 vl iy A tion of the United States Marine William M. Bennett and John J e oamp of his | _The siain student was John Henry | CCLAFLIN SPEX Band, Willlam H. Santelmann, |Lyons, insurgent Republican, regard | rival, Rvatker | Klassin, Mankato, Kan., a i ) der: T: Branson, second |the regular Republican designee. | o der, condu: (ing. Frank D. Waterman, as a ‘‘carpet-bag- “I am grieved to learn that any SE March, “Call Me Henry ger Democrat masquerading- on the | good woman would support a candi- |5on of A. a CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. Overture, “If T Were King," 4 Republican ticket” and as & “million- | date who is backed by those who want | trator of, Hort Worth “Cex : | “Hymn to s B afre hand-picked by a group of mil- |1 wide-open town. The powerful in . incl e asas Establishied 1889 0 Bt lonaires.” {ner circle of Tammany Hall is plan. hamed by the police as the leader of ; . N a s alitasiin. b |the attack, are under arrest, confes- Selection, *“The Army Chaplain, Hylan's Warning. ‘l’}‘":“\ ';’m',“;";;’n ”,.“,\’i““o”'m"p = Joetm | sions having heen obtained from four | P e Milloekes e i ; : £ them " . 4 w2 While they were airing these views | poolrooms and gambling houses just | °f ! = = i ! Intermezzo, “Rococo-Rendezvous,” | " 1e® &I WIFEL L0F Siin was | he wise open as Sarataga 1o eosoum | ” Sunday's crime record also was| | 2 w Aletter | iving warning that a wide-open town | Senator Walker rested yesterday | marked by the death of two feudists { 8 Waltz, o The Beautiful Blue 1y being sought by Tammany, which | with a cold. . Smith wili open his | In @ shooting affray in “little Ital | R d = GanUbe e or “Carmorauss | is opposing him for the Democratic | stumping c 2n for Senator [and the perhaps mortal wounding of eductions B ncanent oSG Rubn, nomination. { Walker Thursday night in Brooklyn, | & third. 3 ,_ g Bizet Lyons declared that of the six men |the mavor's stronghold. Kilassin's .skull was fractured, ap- The sStar Spangled Banner.” |yho folsted the name of Waterman | On Staten Isiand, County Judge J. |DBerently by a paving stone an he a9 e L i iz s without regaining’ consclousness upon the Republican party, one was a Harry Tiernan described Mayor Hylan |isnter being picked up.by poljce from ~ “ At Chevy Chom T e millionaire and four others were the puppet of William R. Hearst. I{ched and B“med. Lost | cut avenue and Twenty-ninth street | Millenalre - anf ~ four | Evers vote tor th mgvor: he seid, 4= | southside station shortly after the O ; nd, Capt. W. J. He said that Waterman had voted fa vote for Hearst against Smith in |3ttaC Sleep. Cflthl,l]’a Heals, pand for Wilson in 1916, hed spent half his | the 1928 Democratic national conven- Students Apologize. it life in Tllinois and voted for vears in [tion. Mr. Waterman wil be formally | Miss Inez Parise, 16-year-old daugh- at rsey. “If we will quit picking | notified tonight that he is the regular |ter of an Italian banker, was stand- | My baby was troubled with ec- " March, “Blaze of Honor"..Linc £ vith barrels.as our candi- | Republican designee. ling on the front porch of her home, | ema on his head and face. It Ovesture, “The Baitered Bild — e T p t broke out in pimples and itched Smetana ants and burned, later forming erup- Suite romantique Day in | tions. His face was disfigured and Venice ..+v.-Nevin : s his hair fell out and was lifcless (@) Alba_ (Dawn). | R(llelgh Haberdasher and dry. He was cross and fretful, () Gondolier! 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