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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922. Capt. Dana Yung Kwai of Company D, Central High School. being decorated by Col. Robert C. Davis. The Chinese captain®s company was fourth in the competitive drill, and wone first place in the war games decorating Capt. W. W. Shea. who commanded Company L of Western High School, winning company in the annual competitive drill. National Phots Howard Unthank, thirteen-year-old school boy of Lexington, Ky. the youngest prohibition raider in the country. The son of Prohibition e bad fads siaahids seorld secerd lend itiin no prande he amiled Enforcement Officer B. F. Unthank, he has taken active part in a whirl- for the camera man. Walter M. Hoover holds the title of amateur sculling wind campaign against law breakers, capturing several single-handed. champion of the world by winning the Skuylkill river event, covering a Wide World Photo. mile and a quarter in 7 minutes and 24 seconds. Copyright by Keystune Michael Collins, head of the Irish Free State provisional government, arriving at the Mansion House in Dublin to attend a meeting of the Gae- iegfeld Follies have opened in New York. and the b at the New Amsterdam Theater is “Old Tom™ Moakley. who g stage door. On the first evening of the show 6.500 telegrams the “kicker squad.” Tom took charge of the: d also kept th from the stage door. t by Vi lic League of Ireland, receives a hearty welcome. Wide World Photc Elsie Ferguson, star of the screen and stage, sails on the steamship Mauretania for Europe booked as First Sergt. Fred S. Swindell, - 4 Mrs. Thomas B. Clarke. She will Company F of Central High, judged Count and Countess Zichy will attempt to get into the movies. This photo shows their “screen test” in return to America in the fall to the best sergeant in the annual com- = i dents of Georgetown Universif New York yes ay. Of course, you remember the romantic wedding of the count and Miss Charlotte Demor- est, and th ement, right on the eve of Charlotte’s marriage to another man. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood 5 complete photopl. contracts. petitive. drill yesterday afternoon. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. 1 I’hoto. York June for Mexico, where they will spend three months studying at_the summer school of 1k versity of M and attending the international commercial exposit By Harr! E % g . Officers at the District National Guard encampment, Congress Heights, several of them instru 3 2 others receiving instructions in -warfare. Left to right, mEding: l&n; McKa Lio(ml. .‘1 D. Bryan, ;r ; = i C Si Sutton, Lieut. S. Morgan, Instructor Sergeant Coanshock, Lieut. MacCarter, Capt. Gladman, t. W. F. Jor- here the Distsict Notional e S hoiding. SIS soncem, Lient. H. H. Muir, Lient, P. Dunn. Kneeling: Ligut. C. S. Shields, Capt. J. R. Kain, Capt. H. H. Pohl, biieny . + By Pridgeon, staft photographen Lieut Col. La Garde, Maj.-Oehmann,” Capt~H:-H.:Leizear and Capt. H.-A. Skerry, By Pridgeon, staff photugravher. By Pridgeen, staft photographer, District of Columbia National Guard on the rifle range at Camp Sims, Congress Heights, yesterday, the first day.of their annual encampment, > e