Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1921, Page 66

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THE NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 12, 1921. \\”" One of the features of the Cherrydale celebration was an automobile parade, and this machine, a part of the Cherrydale fire department, decorated as *“A Grave in Flanders,” won first prize. Protos by National Photo Co S T The action of the Lee Highway Association in designating the route of the highway from Key Bridge via Cherrydale, Falls Church and Merrifield to Fairiax resulted in a demonstration of the various civic organizations on the route at Cherrydale on Memorial day. Archery was once the amusement of society, and an effort is being made to revive it. At Wellesley College the outodor sport has been taken up by whole classes of girls, and the phaotograph shows a class with arrows trained At left: Germany se- © Underwonl & Underwood curity police in Silesia. on the targets. The German govern- ment has placed several regiments of these police in various sec- tions of Upper Silesia to prevent uprisings and demonstrations against the government. Wide World Photo L 5 5 Like a grayhound, this “timber- -topper" of Darthmouth clears the ~ hurdles. This remarkable photograph of Earl Thompson, winner in recent e field events, shows his arms, legs and - J- Building the vast amphitheater for the championship bout between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier at Jersey body in perfect unison. e City, N. J., on July 2. Thousands of mechanics and carpenters are putting the finishing touches on the arena. . Wide Weria Prors y — (== = L2 gl 3 The Boy Scout Band of Washington, one of the best known musical organ- izations in the city. - Photo by Schulsz.

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