Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1923, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE _EVENING ‘TAR WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. 2 VIRGINIA'S GOVERNOR AT ALEXANDRIA. Gov. E. Lee Trinkle (center), his staff; Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the United States Marine FAMOUS MILITARY ORGANIZATION IN PARADE. The Richmond Blues, one of the famous organizations of its kind in the country, march- Corps, and Mayor Smoot, reviewing the George Washington birthday anniversary parade in Alexandria yesterday. National Photo ing in the Alexandria parade yesterday afternoon. _ National Photo. ANCIENT HOSE REEL. One of the, features of the Alexandria parade. It is estimated that 8,000 persons AT MONUMENT EXERCISES, Lieut. Col. C. 0. Sherrill, officer in { ALEXANDRIA PARADE. The old George Washington fire engine, of the Friendship fire company, marched in the parade, including infantry, artillery and cavalry groups. National Photo charge of office of public buildings and grounds, which fostered the ich attracted much attention from the 50,000 spectators of the parade. National Phot Monument ceremony, and his children. National Plioto GREETING THE CROWDS. Gov. Trinkle of Virginia leading parade in : il A POSE WITH LADDIE BOY. The Darling twins, well known performers Alexandria, answers greeti f th ds al the li 2 . The Richmond ml;‘gh:,:;fis :n e::;n:‘o"::::v":m-l::‘:i;:it' MONUMENT AND MOUNT VERNON CEREMONIES. At top: Unusual photograph of ceremonies at base of Monument, showing arrangement National Photo. of flags. Bottom: George Washington Post; No. 1, placing wreaths on tomb of George Washington at Mount Vernon. National Photo and Staff Photo. on a vaudeville circuit, photographed at the White House with Laddie " Boy, the President’s do;, and Edward Porter, one of the White House police. £ National Photo. AT BASE OF THE MONUMENT. Government officials, military officers and representatiyes of patriotic societies gathered at the base of the Monu- , CATHOLIC CEREMONY IN BROOKLAND. Archbnshop Curley and others high in the affairs of the Catholic Church, from Washmgtnn and Bal- ment yesterday morning for observance of 191st anniversary of ‘W ashington’s birth. S National Photo, timore, who took part in dedication of St. Anthony’s Church in Brookland yesterday. o ‘National Phote.

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