Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1921, Page 66

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON ’Ml STARLELY Fereen 1.3 nut 1 1o Lipoggps s ;,,“,' *The First and Last Chance.” This saloon at Bimini, Bahama Islands, is located at the nearest point to the United States where one may, within the law, step up and order *hard licker.” Bimini, a British possession, is a little tropical island, forty-five miles from Miami, Fla., reached by regular boat and hydroplane service. More or less excitement in where the average pedestrian m sprinting as an outdoor exercise. event occurred in connection with| of Senor Layret, syndicalist law one big union,” who was shot by 3 the “free union.” Members of * union” and the civic guards clash populace scurried 1 National Frots Co. ""l’l;[ I bad S — SABEY S —— ’”‘o ®r %NS - [ . LTE [ —— [} Ruth Law pilots plane in race with auto- The Rev. William T. Manning, rector of Trinity Church, mobile at Montreal, Canada. The famous New York, recently elected bishcp of the Protestant Episcopal aviatrix was required to hold to the track, for diocese of New York. The convention making the selection she lost the race if she “cut corners.” The was held in Synod Hall at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. plane is only a few feet above the racing auto. Wide World : Koystans View Co g Bhatd Doug supports a champion. Not in banks and Jack Dempsey, heavyweigh Angeles, where both have an interest inl \ ” W I e T The end of one of the nation’s big Army camps. Thelumber of the buildings at American University, near A happy trio. Lord Reading, American {\fn}t:assadgr Davis and Lloyd “The Happy Life.” Photograph by D Washington, was not considered worth salvaging, so a torch was applied and the District's firemen stood by George enjoy a “confab” at the home of the British premier. wise won prutn, weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur | while the buildings went up in smoke.

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