Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING' MAY Scouts receive papal benediction when the Pope received 1,000 of them in the Grotto Lourdes, in T. C. Gale, the “farmer’s friend,” radio eperator at the Washington the Vatican gardens. The head of the Catholic Church made an appeal to the Italian boys to extend their work post office. He notifies the farmers throughout the country of weather with the idea of bringing about peaceful conditions. conditions, prices of crops, and giyes daily lectures. Copyright by 21st Century Press. one of the leading American sculptors, putting the finishing touches on his bust of Mary Pn:klnnl The work, which will soon be cast in bronze, was photographed in M:mhnrn Paris studio. ht by Und d & Underwood. A new photograph of Agnes Ayres, who within the past year has climbed to the top of the ladder by her movie work. Her pictures have had unusual popularity, but she was unknown a short while ago. Gifford Pinchot, winner of the republican nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania, and his family. Gifford, jr., seated on the pony in front. Natiopal Photo. Col. and Mrs. Thompson’s town residence is a beautiful houseboat, the Everglades, on the Potomac.” The boat is equipped with every modern convenience and is used for week end cruises down the river and into Chesapeake bay. opyright by 21st Century Press, Queen Marie of Rumania, who is planning a trip to the United States to meet American women and thank this country for aid received during the years of the war. Copyright py Underwood & Underwood. Members of the Pennsylvania Glee Club, made up of coal miners, who called at the White House yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Secretary of Labor Davis. Chauncey Depew; former senator, is . decorated with the inalgmia of “the Frcnch Legmn of l!onor The deur-l-n was conferred in recognition National Photo. President Harding’s brother, Dr. George T. Harding, who, -at the world conference of Seventh-day Adventists’ in San Francisco, yester- day predicted an ending of the world quite soon. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood: Georges Blanchet of France, win- ner of the Grand Prix balloon race. He landed near Bordeaux, 245 miles from the starting place in Paris. This is the fourth time he has won the annual race. Copyright by Keystone. Warren Harding, Woodrow Wil on and William Taft are the triplet sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wade of Henderson, Tex. The youngsters, named for the last three Presidents, are hale and'hearty. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Mnfl.l’mdw-flthdhnlmmflu show lFfJ

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