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. 42 THE EVENING STAR, SUPERP[]W[R ”NE OLD SEA CHANTEY IS REQUIEM r:;:.‘.'":u;:t.'::::':;";.;“.'.‘..""“" s et SUNG FOR LAQT CL[PPER SHIP | i3 Witk "the” 2 Coftekan ot the con e An, Wuliltne et —— — ,‘ chel e - | Naval Officer Being Inmu,mned spration l~| being fll'fl;*lu' by | cum of been trans number ol educators A e S | |Handful of Veteran Sailors (,alher on De‘ck of Ben-|ferred to the ones remaining. President of Worcester Poly- | prominent fn official and commer life. rause of this fact the Packard, ® e little |All of sentiment, s s S S S R O R N R it i} . . N . ~ . o . hni tit G jamin F, Packard to Bid Farewell in Touching fechnie ¥ uatltute raft Goes Out of Service. ]IN HOLLYW@OD FLORIDA Lots that sold for $2,400 in February, 1925, are now bringing $4,750 What does this mean" It means that you should take ady OCTOBER 23, 1925. Tech WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, Washington, Now leaving command | Massachuseits = Institute of EDUCAT'ON POST TODAY“mn lk l he is he(ummg t | Charles G, Washburn, Dr. ira 1 sident and himself and Dr. Will Society of Mechanics a of a distinguished company, with | At the inauguration ex 1 her decks de the institute an address is | » of forgotten - N.. ve ¢\ bv Rear Admiral William V clous than any of the president of the Nava Un. | And at the inaugural dinner this eve chief of | ning an address will be made by Dr. tioned at | Samuel W. Stratton, president of the Merger of Servnce Planned by Company—System Ready in March. Ceremony | freight she o spray. sparkled a trifle brighter, and | days of her hands, once firm, but shaking now.| But though t held hats aloft as an involuntary strip her cheer broke from husky throats < [ “Champagne s good. and =0 i < | rum? hoomed Ca B In a flash the main_ sheet, tailin ? ing the chorus: “Whi: for my ce of W and northwest. | fe <he 8 . the decks of a (lipper he 0d enough for some than a painted ship for my Johnny!" 9 y | g ve: te of the old sen 1 ed over the harbor, 1 sheeet was dropped, and were in order By the Ascociated Prees, NEW YORK, October 23.—A re- auiem has been sung for an American instit the Bureau of Ordn phantom skipper, tly crew of h on in the re v trod today, for By the CHICA northeastern Tlinois ernind have built t tation that vou the confidence that is necessary. ATLANTA, BUY WITH A William KNOWLEDGE [snd form 3 S - e = of the Ku Kiux |, vesterday fi . THAT WE OFFER— comprised the few the decks of last of the the Amerl. | 0. system, here was not much to be said, nor much to be done. Sorehow = pe el ehen autiofinlace. Ll yasiallito L - Court here i~ |real to these men who realized that | she g o w ton, Atlan the last emblem of A I.,,.. He :J:.wnp1 . sea achievement, the la reen with shrine of the old-time he_Glory of the our tours and see for yourseli what is going on in MuHu Thousands have made big profits— thousands . E more will invest and reap the benefits of this WONDER FUL RESORT CITY wood sale to the mons’ Klan contracts. the of (ol through her down her e Ivards, the littl ced aff, and with the ensign flutt Japanese Prince IIl. TOKIO, Oct complaint. wh aut. The cour for Sendai the Prince Re: little farther 12l leves dimmed by the lash of driven Our 9th St. & Pa. Ave. Stores Open Sat’y Nights MR. 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