Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1922, Page 13

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e y VY . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1972 irew of the United States dirigible C-2. which made the round trip from Washington to New York terday. The flight was a no i r mail routes. Left to right: Capt. Will E. Kepner, Lieut. Moon, Republican House Leader Mondell, a lover of the outdoors, b < : regular *meal on the trail of romance. This trail, the Hoback Ca h 7 taff Sergt. August D. A 3 BAticnalEtet, highway, is through the heart of the old-time west, between Rock Springs leading lightweights—and everybody in the vicinity of New York and Philadelphia tried to see the bout. and Kammerer, Wyo. Coparighs by Vatryess & N stcgmoad This photo, taken early yesterday afternoon, shows the rush for tickets. co by Keystone T. De Witt_Cuyler, chariman of Capt. Georges Thenault, once com- the Association of Railway Execu- mander of the Lafayette Escadrille, " tives, who presented the viewpoint who arrived in Washington yester- ; b e of railway managers in strike mat. day to take up his duties as air at- M. Jean Parmentier. French financial representative (left). called on President Harding at the White d. are large enough to build a nice home for stray felines. Copyright by Underwo r ters before President, Harding tache of the French embass House yesterday. He was accompanied by his assistant C. A. Leneveu and Ambassador Jusserand. terday. i National Photo. ight by Harris & Ewing. . Pershing pinning distinguished service medal on Maj. Michael 7 L rias S Sweden's famous twin sea dogs. Vice Admirals Gustaf and Vilhelm s J. O'Brien, adjutant general’s department. Maj. O'Brien, as an enlisted Mme. Kwapiszewska, wife of charge d'affaires of the Polish legation, Dyresen, born March 26, 1850. Since they graduated from the Swedish i v ch, a feature of many of the man, was Gen. Pershing’s sergeant major during the punitive expedition who presented cup to ners of the diplomatic tennis tournament yes- Naval Academy and won commissi ddies in 1877, they have been newest American fashions. It is of canary frieze plush and has huge into Mexico and during the world war served on headquarters staff of teddey aftononn. Natiosal Photo. running neck and neck for honors in the Swedish navy, both being deco- Tocvetiand Gollas of o1 iic sl \cancey 5% linlng s of woral Hiuc. \.E. F. as a major. - National Photo. rated for bravery. iWide Wotld Eho}o. b Bonwit Teller & ¢ ; S e not be classed among the manuficturing cities, but there is hardly a commetgial product Tocighin de il ual phot h showing the pilot house and after deck of Uncle Sam's newest and most powerful by e 3 o 3 o Joaquim Sousa Leso (left), secretary of the Brazilian' embassy, Unusual photograph showing : f...."i e el 1o & oo fi-:;.mfiti_ ,;”.:.,“.‘.Z;.‘.":,':.';":? ihm... ‘::"‘_,,‘.‘:"':,:i“ ,,;{i‘;‘; and Cheur Banriag, attache of the Sismese legation, winners of the doubles underseas bost, now at the navy yard wharf in Washington. The boat was nmet:‘ . .f"-"..d.'-r" -'gt:‘wl:i glass. Oopyright by Underwood & Underwood. S senators. 2 - i o b G

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