Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 73

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WASHINGTON. D. C. JULY 2, 1922 “Shoot if you must, this old gray head, But spare your country’s flag,” she said. ‘Whittter. Gov. Lee Trinkle of Virginia and b Cen. J. S. Carr, commander of the —= United Confederate Veterans, in the Some of the Confederate veterans who participated in the reunion and review % reviewing stand during reunion parade in Richmond. at Richmond. Inters ational, nternational |, o B—\ N(i,‘(@; S ) 0 9 He is a champion bartender, the follower of a curious trade unknown in the United States—at least within the - three-mile limit. He is Louis Gau- Littie George Golobotchanin of Siberia wearing the cos- & tier, sixty-two, mixologist of the The Richmond Blues; famous military organization, in review during Confed- tume made by the royal Serbian bride, in accordance with an French liner La Touraine—and he has erate parade at Richmond. ancient custom. One of the features of the recent wedding. mixed enough alcoholic beverages to Iuternational e float his ship. Internaticime

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