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forks, the gnashing of teeth, the groans of those hit by chairs and the ever present missiles, And in the midst of ali this fighting the upperciass men were beating a filght of staira to view the spectaclo— } visible at times when attempts to put on the lights were momentarily suc- FRESHIES' DINNER ss ss mportant—to get out of the way of te ‘battlers. At this point the dumbfounded polico recovered their equilibritim sufficiently to reach the lights and to effect a lull in the confilct. The pressing of the electric button gave the upperclass men a chance to see, The hall was a The 1924 sophomore class of New} complete wreck; tables and chairs ‘ork University succeeded in break-| were overturned, the glassware was Up the 1925 freshman smoker 1851 | entirely datroyed; here and there sPight at Krueger's Auditorium, New-| were undergraduates with blood and fark, N. J. The freshmen bad man-| putter spread over thelr features, In ‘FAased to escape from the campus !M lone corner Roscenberg, of 1924, was ime to reach the place. About 160/«tanding in a close embrace with a fot them were patiently walting for|-o5 man, with the formeris trousers Hine’ meal to be served. Singing and| completely ripped oo hin ‘legs: men sgracking jokes, they were calm and with torn shirts, with cut lips, with erene, confident that their sophomore | wijiq looking faces, with desperate, idivals were in the dark as to the/murderous looks in their eyes, In agen of the smoker, A police guard] «hort, it was a feast for the eyes of $ef four men—much too small as later) ihe spectators—the carnage’ was com- Sevelopments proved—was on hand to | plete, wDrevent the 1924. men from breaking} When order had been somewhat re- ‘dnto the cafe if they showed up. stored, Schury, the owner of the hall, } But two sophs had been trailing} was heard walling “that the damage ‘Btanley Osserman, Chairman of the} wilt amount to $10,000, $8,000," and ‘pomumittee. The two “Nathan Hales"! then he ie* the figure stand at $1,200. Sphoned to the Heights where Joho] But there was no vias method of Smith of Port’ Huron, Mich, was|ascertaining the los fwaiting with a crew of classmates, A ee oN ring. exch other, the As soon as they. received the call, ihe) Teal! Fat net'in the dining hall, ‘The sophs repaired to the street, where a h and the !n-|sbort snake dance was held to cele- fvited upperclass men were still whil- kay eae ecto i tke. sie ae Uns away the time, waiting for the} 199)" Not only did it stop the amoker, Etchow.” For some reason or other, |pu1 Wednesday, after Its class presi- “the mess call was not sounded. No|dent, Smith, had been kidnapped by wesponse was forthcoming to the crles|the enterprising freshmon, it was & “We want to eat!” able, thro: 6 vigilance and cleverness of Melville Bachrack, to =; This unaccountable delay was the} festore Smith to his own classmates, Spause of the disturbance of the well- ao edarunes, Prenident ; the fresh plans. A cry of “Here they | were Alfred Gruney, of the — waiters turning off the lighta! and ¢: nd oh Cal Reel Macomber, in rapid succession came the] guard, and ir, of the igpensnnetit DNAOUHE 9g ‘SFour Cops Bowled Bowled Over in ‘= Futile Effort to Avert * Interruption. $24 band set oug foy Jersey. +) Meanwhile, the Byurating of the door, the crash of| football team, malas "pasoball man- ager, and several others. Mr. Pride and dishes as table after} ang ‘Mr. Lynch were the representa- was overturned, tho flying of! tives from the faculty. 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Other Leather Coats 35.00 to 50.00 Formerly up to 80.00 Swagger sports types in tan, black or choco- plates and bread and knives and] THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMB R 2, Canine Defies School Janitor; to inspire confidence. “Mad dog!” rang the ory through the school, Tramp Refused to Leave Cosy Corner and Policeman matic, Does Rest. 7 Five shots ended Bobo, The rostrum of the general assem- MAXIM, BY RADIO, TALKS bly of Jamaica High School ts mot ordinarily a place for dogs. out-and-out astounded, then? when in the very midst of assembly exercises yesterday Bobo, a tramp dog, walked grandly in from the rear of the hall by 1,000,000 Citizens, Platform. The Principal smiled bland- his haunches and smiled with equal} inghouse Blectric:and Manufact: ing abandon at the Principal. He seemed | Company to more than 200,000 ama- “A lesser man would| teur radio telephone owners and their eattered proadcagt over the to be saying: kick me downstairs and out of this}friend re sacred place. But I know you love oP bcrtraes predicted that in 192¢ such pecker Besides, the children @p-| vould reach at least @ milllor They did—500 girls and boys were applauding wildly. and went to sleep, Fifteen minutes later he was awak- ened by a,peremptory admonition perimented with soon, h delegate of the amateurs nd, from Janitor Wiljiam Fairbairn. “Get | set date will listen for signals from America, reporting at the Marconi out o' here, you mutt!” Bobo growled and showed his teeth, he Robo Ip one-half coliie and the other | *hle to hear thai ts half mastiff and bull. That combina- and that for the” firat ine’ the citi- ton showing its teeth is not a sight “Mad dog!” cried Janitor Fairbairn. “Mad dog!” called saucer-eyed boys Killed a8 ‘Mad? |v inosine xs ex ciosisoom too ——— i ‘me tranam! 5 vot tne © citizens mae care to Het It 01 ‘may A cop was summoned. Patrolman Robert Tucker esseyed open cove- site nants ané this fhiling drow his auto- TO AUDIENCE OF 200,000. Sre3 Principal Charles H. Vosburgh was|tmventer Predicts That t= Twe Years One Speech Can Be Heard Hiram Percy Maxim, inventor and and took his place beside him on the|the President of the American Radio Relay League, last night spoke at ly at the dog, and Bobo sat back on| the radiophone station of the Weat- ere. The radio amateur operator was the cause of the presont high devel The exercises over, Bobo found his| opment of the agt of wireless, Mr. unnoticed way to the boys’ vioak-|Maxim asserted, and through his ef- room. It wha warm in the cloakroom, | forts the radiephone would advance i voene, | #tiil further, Radlophone communtoa- Bobo carted bimeelf-up in the corner |i with Grest Britaln Is to be ox- a. A bee dict Uccenstul sens of the b aby States and a would in direct Somiusl> ations of the bola hi Pees ‘Loss. hen a! Happold’s Loss. Mit fe} sea thie svi no Bot on Kt gad i iN se. Serie eae ————, 95,000 FOR AN INJURED HYD. 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