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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 z 5 i v Flowers of the St. Louis Cardinals drives jee in the Yankee Stadium, at New i ce field PRESIDENT'S KIN GOING ON ORCHESTREA TOU K. Fiis oldtime danes orchestra of Plymo HE'LL WATCH FROM THE DUGOUT. When “Yankee,” the canine ited from relutives and friends of President Coolidge at his old Vermont home, has just been organiz icot of the New York Yankees, wags his tail it's o <ign of good luck “nnl:. lol:g uln:".w u:am\'. Sl e T and booked for a vaudeville tour. Photo, taken in front of the post office 4t Plymou - his team. Charlie 0'Leary. the coach, shown with him here, savs ork, preparatory to the opening world seres clush the 3 Lyun Cady, “Uneie” John V 2 1 Herbert kee's” tail is in perpefual motlon these days, as he seems to sense to the Cardinals, whereas the Yankees have an advas j 1. Moore (standing) is tho leader.. i Wpsiin & A. P proaching world series baitlo Copyrisnt by P & A. Photos Sportsmen’s Park, where the series games will be play ed in that city. B SRS ADOPT “LORGNETTES.” Lieat. M. Young MRS. McPHERSON AND HER MOTH ATTEND HEARING ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE Mrs. A MES B wisit WITH BRAZILIAY +LE TROPHIES. irs. Muaishall Field, , ¥ 2 using o of the steroscopic lorgnettes now Semple McPherson (left), pi evangelist of Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, and | mother, Mrs. Minni soie of the 2,000 trophies and specimens of Brazil ungle life on her rveturn to Chi i i { hm:l eer ol"u‘l\ to enable "Il‘lll to d quickly Kennedy, photographed in e ro nspiraey zes brought a months in South Am with the Field Museum ¥. Photo shows, left to righi K. ( ¢ By { X H with Mrs. McPherson’s k ry af T m) nee last Curzon Taylor, Mrs. Field and Stanley Fiel right Uy P. & A. Photos « rwond & Underwood HEAGD KOTADLES MUDWINSSTREET [T T TR MG FLEE SHTHRNOES ey B - il R Tl AL SHOLLEN RVERS ACCUSED FFIILS Inalists in National and In- | Pledges Conduit Road Im- AR Y ¢ - 3 & ‘ : : ¢ § wy b | | Threatened Flood Drives | Governor Acts on Report of ernationa! Contests Guests | provement Support After 3. i) ; &, e : . % 5 N 3 ; 4 Farmers and Live Stock | Supreme Court Justice in at Luncheon. | Trip Through Fiire. S : L § 8 s : . (e From Valley. ‘Saratoga Case. The Conduit Road Ui o 4 2 v g ¥ B Eae W ¢ 4 : { o | By the A group of | yation last night was | he ¢ s ” o Yo 7 | 2 3 | m SMIT rk., October 1 ALBANY fawoans, nelud- (0000 of Commissioner Proctor L N £ 3 SRR &3 o : Threatened floods Wight were | Smith vesterd president « herty in its movement for street 4 i . ! t 3 d 3 9 b et driving farmers in the Arkansas and | Distriet Attorney B ¥ that section, follow: iR S : ‘ £ - 5 Poteau River bottoms < safety [and Sher issioner’s ter =N 3 : s 3 2 : % : on higher levels with live stock and|toga Counts o the Cont 3 ¥ : : e A ; & Sdtibatent The order wddress the meet: - 3 3 Fe 5 » 3 5 5 dations s aation b % 3 F - ' ¥ Recent rains In the lowlan ristopher H (lt nan ¥ was encountered by . 3 > 8% 2 lahoma drained by the two ams, | dam, who, s & D ; W } ' % b, Y 8 , e which flow together at Fort Smith, | pointed by he muddy approach to 4 ; 3 5 3 | e ollon 1o T ivare ana bebught | neant charaes ect of duty fil and Mr. Dougherty g % % s i b : R “ N e b | arainst t g s for permitting berience convinced him of the necd ; : N & 9 : . | the Arkansas to flood stage. Weath- | “wic en” to Saraiogm - | for improvements. i ¢ > " e 3 ; er Bureau ofilcials in sending out | Spri | Cooperation of the assoc Bl ¢ 3 5 5 5 T ; 5 warnings to inhabitants of the men. | missioner of public the the pre i 4 % 3 > B i 3 . | ac a predicted a stage here of e o H'*l’ mi A Contest, | the new farmer’s ma as P : LR : 5 feet today. Flood sta ha ”r;— e T TR A the Comimissione a . 3§ . : > ustice Heffer Sroast it il rsal ¥ | > org to S n X { - P : 3 Mo o 5 ; 5 | “flood will be of short dura-| d been_served i I 4 v, ast i Sl o . " i tion, bureau officials here believe, and | oners in other s ’ i p | will confine itself to the territory | Defendants Declined Stand. ¥ outlined the s 5 s 5 . - from the mouth of the Neos with' Maryland and V i 5 ar 5 . Okla., 15( + development of the metr 2 2 west, (o a point downstream § "RENCH CHANNEL CH \\u'm\ STICKS TO HIS BAKER SHOP. G eorges Michel, the French baker, who established a new time record in | west of F ation Jm.r‘,..l ® ght by the camera in the door of his little shop in Levallois, a Paris suburb, as some of his y g neighbors The extent and damage of the flood | el ST sridants took t » L,'uhm u- nh-munm h- nwu- pr lv in (-1-<rr4.e~ lrm 'Wide World Photos. will depend upon rainfall tonight 1 the stand In his own nd their Increased cloudiness and probable i ony hin BY/the w cinder th fatlure to do & ‘ ized by Jns (ot i 1 MRS, EDGERTON TAKES [BRETT. HERO OF JUNGLE TALE, _|HAMPDEN-SIONEY ALuMN 35552 52 7 E,:ii:‘;""i"‘i'}-‘?"“f;:}l‘:,Iff‘.‘f(fffff:'""'""“",.‘tl:,i.f,\ i % | DX FORESTAY POST) URGED AS NAME FOR GIRAFFE| POMMZED N GAPITAL G St ot b o o i B0 for 18 Years Named Under Chapter—College Second Oldest Skl } favaa ot the aminating touch’ - Other Children Sugg‘est H1 Collar, Polka {8 Vinginta: | WILL DECORATE TOMB. | ™* «:\.;:‘:".,(r;a';mw:m e Great! s Dalsy S B m an em- | E d Sl( h H Organization of a local chapter of | S _ b Gitey andiiho el SR Dots, verett an 1h1, Because 1S the Alumni Assocation of Hampden- |G, A. R. to Honor 2,111 Unknown | 205 04 district wtiornes e thas : e Ay | Sidney College, Prince Edward County, | el 15 Anawer: the! chiar gae dir ont " 4 3 : N k M N l R h Sk | Va., was effected vesterday afternoon Dead of Civil War. e (he heatige. bocaise swtdenion Sk R i e e ust Nearly Keach to Sky. at & meeting in the University Club. | «cordance with the terma of a |had been brought out showing in any iy 5 e i L e sty R. P. Irving of this city was elected | ion adopted by the fifty-eighth | way that they g hinst r presideng of the chapter and Lieut.|annual encampment of the Depart- | bling w Comdr. Luther Sheldon, Jr., U. { ment of the Potomac, Grand Army of secretary-treasurer. the Republic, on February 23 of this . f P The meeting resulted from a Vvisit | year, the Grand Army of the Republic | Sprines and not of their rwm‘-"l\'u ¢ interested {n the name for | .o Only’ « tall person could de {here of Dr. Charles W. Dabney, ang fts amxillaries will decorate the | offices. nt f““i’l‘“]‘;'«er cuch a high honor and our long- {Afi'"“" PF'S’del“! gtt;‘hell "1""1':” “glmm‘) of 2,111 unknown dead heroes | o~ " and told | S - % ennessee and of the University of |of the Civil War, at Arlington Natlon A : Dens : N n jungles, | "‘j,‘n‘f{d“"j_“(“fm“‘l"‘,:;“l,"o’”'& (Another | Cincinnatt and an alumnus of Hamp- | al Cemetery, Sund ngton Natlen | i) C. POST OFFICE TO HELP Bk \ < S : 3 . st where ot v glraffe came | fausn ':y;nmv ir\ut; on Bisinek: THaH den-Sidney. Dr. Dabney 18 touring | 3:30 ¢'clock. L TS the same figh : ) und at “Ifrom. Why not name him “Brett” | huse of the Spots of I8 nedk. Thel | the country in the interest of the| The resolution adopted by the Grana| CORRECT MAILING LIS member of : the noble hero of your story? | e (U A BN O h his’ neck | MOVement to revive the institutlon’s | Army of the Republic specified that B Aliescisoilion S esmplnnaince 1 lucted a forestry ok that would be a dandy name | for "his” tood. T hope v Giratts | alumni organtzation. _ | the “organization should go to the| .. oo Tl T T 0 eh Ad- DRtk dl o Reasut it 5 at State. | for him.” doesn't g0 vers long without & name.- | Hampden-Sidney, founded in 1775, | cemetery one day each month and |Firms Using Malls 5 .eting by R d DEeSIfED 2 2 time of F i “I want to name our giraffe Necko | Finifred Fish & is the second oldest college in Vir- | “reverentially, with appropriate cere- e e eting by R 4 it ider i t Winifred Fisher, 1918 Sunderland vertisers Offered Aid at The eime b Lecause ho fs most all neck,” writes | (B0 I am 10 years old|Einfa. It has played an important | money, decorite the tomb,” which is ridge Crist, 9 vears old, 1828 | 7 e A ke to help name the|DPart in the history of that State and |but a short distance from the super. | Nominal Costs. that divi-| Sixteenth street girafte, so I suggest Mr, Afrie or Mr. |Of the Nation. Many of its graduates | intendent’s headquarters. Since LUNCHRCOM SUED Ston ten eweld Tunct Gertrude T 9 years | Eulle S0 T suegest Mr Alre or Mr-Ihave reached places of prominence In | Easter Sunday of*this year the cere- | Postiiaster M. Mooney today & | ‘s v want you | I Yo ated Tt e ire N | BecounGS e ire. | mony ng a wreath on the |made his annual appes merchants diraite that fs com- ‘""1" You need not use the Mr.| ™y mni of the college in Washing- | tomb has Heen faithfully observed on | who emple 2il advertis- an Asks $15,000 for Injuries. BACK ON '3‘3 AT YALE. to the Zoo HiCollar.” nless you want to.’ ton have been requested to send their | the first Sunday of each sunth ting matling lsts up to name I thought of for the | names to Comdr. Sheldon at the Navy | m Collapsing Chair. traffe Mr sending for th & 3ohn D Grandson Resumes Piace EE1 Ui Yt 210" als X | SIXTEEN AUTOS STOLEN, | Beversmont. chair at the lune ; A 1 March 26 at Bwitchboard, | son. § s ‘old, New Hampshire | avenue. “The reason I call him that A NEW HAVEN. Conn., Octoher 1|1s because his neck is so long and | Two Cars Later Are Found Aban- EXCHANGE PRISONERS. Assistant Secretary “ur'nf"r N} ing Jists corrected and brought up to i R. Prentice, grandson of | high that it almost reaches the sky. | ——— charge of naval aviation gave &n|gace at a nominal cost, and they are ockefeller, 15’1 Yale | I am very glad Mr. Mann is sending doned on Streets. Rear Admiral Latimer reported to | OPtmisti report on naval aviation|i,ited to take thix up with maore ho down si-| the giraffe and I am sure I will have | Sixteen reports, telling of the theft [the Navy Department yesterday that s UDEE S LS ak, s bt e < much more fun at the Zoo. I am Won- of 15 automobiles. poured into the of- | commanders of the government and | fnspection tour of Westerr Haven Hospl dering what the giraffe will eat be-ifire of Detective Ira Keck, acting | Liberal troops in Nlcaragua had met St t Ithe t and > vesterday when [ was feeding |night chief of detectives, last night, as | In conference aboard his flagship and } 5 rld's © mer ephant some peanuts 1 discov- | against three the previous night | worked out plans for an exchange 1 Ci for the expense ‘ to h is working his way ough the uni- | ered he would eat paper sacks.’ Before daybreak two of the cars had | of prisoners to take place Saturday. : ch postal vice an eral result pter o : I injuries. Both plaintiffs g - | versity, where he now 1s a junior. A| “Don't you think ‘Evanett’ would jbeen accounted for—found abandoned | The conference was a result of the J ports ur maki *-1in the return of I quantities of John J. Col 8 harge of |sented by Atforneys Newmyer & | vear 8go he was awarded a poor | be a good name for our giraffe?” asks on the streets. Police expressed confl- | recent armistice between the Nica- |ments to increase the size of ports undPll\emhle matter to the adver- entertalnment prograin. King. wman's scholarship at Yalew i Kathleen Ca rter, 14 years old, 115 K dence in the recovery. of the other 14. raguan factions. already established. tiser.” ’ » ’ Conduit the iimitatior : \ ‘we-| I am 10 years old,” writes Barbara | street. “I'm sure he would be proud L Livingston, 118 F street southeast, |8nd hold his heqd much higher, if S | posstble, to be nanded atter the tallest y At the same”time Mr. Mooney in- ! WEST ADVANCES IN AIR. |formed the argo business houses that | germe. pave been magde by the | - Post office {ment to have mail-