Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1921, Page 59

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THE Secretary of Labor Davis spent his summer vacation recently with the fatherless children at the SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE home maintained by the Loyal Order of Moose, at Mooseheart, Ill. The Secretary took a hand in all for a swim. of the children’s games. It is now possible to play golf on the roof of your home, or wherever the space is limited. This new machine registers the distance which the ball would have traveled if it had been driven on the links. The ball is attached to a stout cord. #;Underwood & Underwood. Atright: At Camp Good Will, where hundreds of Washington youngsters spent happy summer days. Photo hy I. Pridgeon. s?afl photograwher. Nntional Piot Ce. SECTION—-AUGUST When Secretary Davis arrived at Mooseheart his first act was to put on a bathing suit and invite the youngsters National Photo Co. While peace negotiations were going on between British and Irish political leaders at 10 Downing street, Lon- don, crowds of English and Irish stood on the sidewalks, many of the Irish kneeling aad reciting the rosary. & Keysione View Go. Capt. Charles H. Fitzgerald, aeralist, celebrated his thirty-sixth birthday in New York recently by defying death hundreds of feet above Broadway. His stunt attract- 1ed thousands of watchers in the street be- owW. Internntionul Film Service. Washington Boy Scouts at Camp Roosevelt, on Chesapeake bay, four miles below Chesapeake Beach. Photograph Ly Plew & Poole.

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