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THE STAR’S DAILY PICT D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, RIAL PAGE 1923. AMATEUR BASE BALL SEASON OPENS IN WASHINGTON. Assistant Secretary of War Dwight Davis gives the hoys some advice, when De- partmental League, made up of players from the various government departm opened the season yesterday afternoon. Then Mr. Davis threw out the first ball of the season. osal Photo. EDWARD “FRECKLE MEEHAN, who will be mayor of New York for one day—May 3. Mayor Meehan will function under the auspices of the Boys’ Week committee of the Rotary Club, and will take over all the duties of Mayor Hylan for twenty-four hours. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. WASHINGTONIANS IN NEW YORK. Three prominent residents of the capital photographed at the base ball game between the Washington and New York teams yesterday. Their names, reading from left to right, are: Walter Johnion, Presiden Harding and Owen Bush. f Copyright by Underwood & Upderwood. COMMISSIONERS TO MEXICO. Judge John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross, and Charles B. Warren, former United States ambassador to Spain, appointed commissioners for conference with delegates from M 0. . National Photo. FOUNDER OF THE GIRL StOUTS. Mrs. Juliet Lowe, founder of the Girl Scouts of America, who is in Washington for the ninth an- nual convention. National Photo. NATIONAL BOARD OF UNITED DAUGHTERS OF 1812. Every state in the Union is represented in the conference now being held in Washington, Members of board, from left to right: Mrs. E. . Moody, Mrs. S. P. Davis, Mrs. C. F. R. Jenne, Mrs. W. G. Slade, Mre. James H. Stansfield, Mrs. R. Halloway, Mrs. A. B. Wilson, Mrs. S. W. Earle, Mrs. H. J. Carr and Mrs. William Caldwell —tlia ' 1 N HIS “RUBBER-TIRED CHEATERS.” in Wabhington, claims to be the only caveman movie director in the world. Bull, who used to wrestle a bear, is now a star of the “flick- “TACULAR JUMP IN ROCK CREEK PARK. Jack Prestage, on Tipperary, goes over the dinner table and does not disturb a single Prestage will muke some of his remarkable jumps at the national capital horse show. > ALBERT REESE, a life guard at Long Beach, who has a record of saving 700 persons from drowning. He has been awarded the congressional médal of honor, one of the five medals of the kind being awarded for saving lives in this country. Wide World Photo. THROUGH THE NEW ORLEANS INDUSTRIAL CANAL. View from Mississippi end of locks of “the great- est work since Panama.” showing first ocean-going :hip to puss through the short cut from Mi i valley waterways to the Gulf of Mexico. t by Underwood & Uz HE TAGGED ALASKAN FISH. Walter A. Rich, in charge of scientific inquiry of the bureau of fisheries, who has returned to ing cod, pollack and haddock of North Atlanti ow, a fisherman gets cents for each t over 1o the bureau. & THE 100 PER CENT SCOUT. Mrs. Jane Vogel of Toledo, Ohio, who has been proclaimed the 100 per cent Scout by her record of work. National Photo, HOW THE MOVIE CLOSE-UPS ARE MADE. The actress is Miss Alma Bennett, holding a pose at the behest of Director Jack Ford. When the picture is thrown upon a screen, the face fills the entire sheet. The eye of the camera must be placed within a few inches of the star’s face, in order to get an effective Bull Montana, who once lived gt S B e R -