Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1922, Page 13

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Members of the Washington Real Estate Board photographed at the Umon Station just before they boudetl a train for the annual conven- Have you a little radio in your bag? So small are some of the radio tion of the National Association of Real Sstate Boards, May 31 to June 3, at San Francisco. ational Photo. - sets now on the market that they can easily fit into a small bag. Even a stroll can be enlivened by songs that the little instrument gives forth. Miss Gertrude Erlitz and Leo Freed, ‘while taking a walk in New York . city, decided to have a little music for a change, and all Miss Erlitz did 5 Now the little Piggie on the leash for the fapper. The little squealer, was open her bag and in” Copyright by Keystone, i ¢ % . all dolled up with a pink bow, accompanied his mistress down the Coney 7 Island boardwalk and caused a sensation in flapper circles. Copyright by Underwood & Underwoed. Gov. Robert A. Cooper of South Maj. Peyton Gordom, District At- Carolina, known as a “real dirt torney, whd will prosecute the war farmer,” who has been appointed a fraud cases, if - indictments are member of the Federal Farm Loan brought in by the special Washing- Board. National Photo. gon grand jury. National Photo. * Francisco Latour, new minister from Guatemala. 1 eaving the White House after presenting his credentials Honor cadets and ¢adet major of the Georgetown University Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, wio beld . : et T A 5 e their final drill and review yesterday afternoon. Left t'o right: J. B. Brennan, '25; Joseph A. McDonough, *22. ¢ 3 ] e e g Cadet major and honor graduate, Wilbur Gass, "24; Charles L. B. Lownds, '23. These students won the Cham- : - ~ X ber of Commerce prizes for general efficiency. * Copyright by Harris & Ewing.} 5 Marshal Ear French of the British armies touching the Liberty Bell _ in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, where, a hundred and forty-odd years ago, were cut the bonds dm separated England from America. 3 Cupyright by Underwood & Underwood. - Members of the Winged Foot Golf Club, renderin g a burlesque on the much abused “Civic Virtue” of New York city ball fame. The burlesque came as a climax to the barbecue and outing given by the members of The newest thing in the bicycle line is really an old idea—at least, it was utilized to a cerfain extent some - the dd’ announcing the opening of the club's new golf course at Mamaroneck, N. Y. Cepight by £. & 4. Enoses years ago. The machine carries ten riders and is lepoled to get np a speed of sixty miles an hour. It belongs # a Waltham, Mass., man. Copyright by Keystone. The corsnation of Mrs. Harry J. Sl-n-dln mwm--ammmmhfium. p‘pnm-yd.

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