Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1921, Page 75

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The Sunday i ' WASHINGTON. D. C, NOVEMH Marshal Foch and party at Mount Vernon. The French army leader placed a Wreatl’l at ‘he !Omb 0‘ Geofge was}\inglon, National Photo Co. The minister from Poland, Prince Lubomirski, and son, Prince Henry, playing tennis on the courts of Henderson Castle, the home of Mrs. John B. Henderson, 16th street and Florida avenue. Mme. Kaji Yajima, ninety years of age, brings a petition signed by 100,- 000 Japanese women to President Harding. Her document, which will be presented on the eve of the con- Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee Munn, whose Washington home at ference, contains the prayers of the The latest photograph ot Chief 1601 16th street will be occupied by Premier Lloyd George signers for the success of the confer- Justice Tatt in his robe of office during the conference on limitation of armament. ence. Harrin & Ewing Tuternationa’. G Keystone View National Fhoto Co Sergt. Michael J. Donahue, late of the 1st Division, now drill sergeant attached to the Georgetown University R. O. T. C., officially designated by War Department to represent Where bomb exploded in home of United States Ambassador Herrick, in Paris. e““s"f infantry at b“l‘;ial of unknown Ameri- Returning from a reception to Gen. Pershing, Ambassador Herrick found the bomb, can soldier on November 11. e wrapped and marked “Perfume.” The valet opened the package and threw it into the bathroom, where it exploded. Wide World Photo. Marshal Foch and Ambassador Jusserand salute the American flag as they leave the White House after a visit with President Harding. luternational,

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