Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 25 1S, LOATHTOAGT e ke sk ke ke ke ke s e e e e e s e e e ke e e e ke e e e e e e e e sk ke sk sk sk ok ok ok A A Je K THE STAR’S “STARS” Will Cover the World Series The best authorities in Base Ball have been marshaled to report the games of the World Series—that Star re~ders may have a graphic detailed account of each play in each game . '\ ASRFF EDWTOR Borah, However, Would For- ward Overture, Risking + French Rebuff. | Tuesday with the administr American o diary and the a willing to risk rejection of i offices. ‘Would Advar Bill McKechnie of peace in t fians,” he said today. | “As 1 understand it Stanley Harris Denman Thompson John McGraw L Fred Lieh him ved s on her debt will | ised in the expensive adventure | st the Riffs. | ere is a growing feeling sort among Senators. some assail any marked conc ettlement on the (Copyright, 1025 1 HUNT SEALS WITH SPEAR. Leather Thong Fixed on Shaft At-| tached to Float and Secures Prey. | From the Detrolt News. When once he has zone to the trou- | ble of splicing a fine spear handle the | ilskimo does not wish to by the point is put on with jolnt. When a seal or w pooned the sudden mal does not bre more the & i the point wound, and th > hold i John B. Keller mal merely into the sex Robert T. Small ched to it unc ? the kyva John B. Foster es with it a drag h retards the animal and 0\v‘ ] hausts him, but does not 1 K enough to break the line draz 1s made of skin stretch #pliced framework. i When the line is all payed out it i\‘l cateh from sinking and being he wcean’s depths. “Beating” the Weather. closely watching the i r forecasts a firm ed in constructing building last Winter in A Vis., a very unusual performance for that cli = i ‘ Bill McKechnie Fred Licb <y Harris John McGraw ; : Bucky Harris, ) 3 ’ Manager of the Pittsburgh Former President Base Ball Manager of the World The Scasoncd Winner of : Pirates. National League Writers' Association and Champions National Lcugue’ Championships Champions Official Scorer of World 1921.22.23-24 Series, 1922-23-24. * K % * % % * Kk k. & & & Robert T. Small, Denman Thompson o Con'solidated Pr Sports Editor of The Sar John B. Poswf' John B. Keller, -0"‘"[_':‘:‘:" 83 Spoma ot 4 Editor Spalding Base Ball Base Ball Specialist of The Star Guide Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy 359 Cedar St. * Kk Kk * Kk Xk Takoma Park Is a Star Branch When you don’t find it handy to come down to The Star office-with your Classified Ads, just leave them at The Star Branch Office in your neighborhood. There’s one close by—ready to serve you. In Takoma Park it is located in Mattingly Bros. Pharmacy. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every da than all the other papers here combined — b e cause Star ads bring re- sults. These men, who will write exclusively for The Star in Washington, are well known to The Star’s reports—game by game—will go into the details of plays and players—so the fans, and their observations will not only that whether you witness the games or not be of interest—but accepted as authoritative. you will read with interest what these ex- perts have to say. NN NN NN NN N NN NN NN NN NN NN NN NI NN XN XN X NN NN YO XK P> Have The Star—Evening and Sunday—Delivered to Your Home by Star Carrier 7 issues a week—60c a month—Phone Main 5000 K AR I A KKK NN NN NN NN NI NN NN XXX N w0 S W Sl U W W W W G W A i i e ey “Around the Corner” is & Star Branch Office * XXX

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