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DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 26, 1921 Roy Curtis, a ten-year-old naturalist, takes a ride on a three-hundred- Sweden's “queen of the movies,” Miss Sigrid Holmquist, sells a flowee 3 ; W. I. Hunter, an English government clerk, winner of the .0 Georges Carpentier, “king of squared circle of France,” at the garden z;z\"l fll?istl:xr::fx mD?m;:yz:‘l:{ Il:lev];“‘rl:;:ts. :an:" :::‘seo b‘:,r;a:j: :ns:::(:o g:;p:: amateur golf tourney and championship cup at Hoylake. His op- fete at l%oslyn, ‘l’. L, for ber;gefit o? Italian free milk fund. The fete took snakes, birds and all beasts of the jungle, oty ponents were the leading golfers of England and Ame{«‘-fi:'u-..m ey Place on the estate of Mrs. F. S. Henderson. aormond i Faibraon — k] The famous swimming children of Canal Zone arrive in New York, where they will show Humorist, at right in foreground, winning the English Derby at Epsom Downs. Viscount Astor’'s Crag An Eran their water tricks. All are under fourteen years of age. Their trainer is the government swim- was second, and Bohemian, an American horse, finished among the “also rans.” ming director at Balboa. Wide World pliste. ‘nderwood & Underwood. In the School Modern methods of building roads at Quantico. The marine learns many things besides For “Devil Dogs" ’ In one of the classrooms where marine mechanics learn all the finer Q A 2 L € points of their trade. When the “Devil Dog” graduates from this school shooting a gun and handling and doing tricks -with a bayonet. M there is very little in the mechanical line that he is unfamiliar with. at Quantico. Photos by 1 Pridgeon, Stafll Photographer, is house was built by the marines. The timbers were once a part of barracks. Quantico can furnish - - 3 = This h y many examples of such work. Q . Not only do these marine masons build perfect walls, but they even quarry their own stone, cut it up and put on all the finishing touche<