Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER -6, 1923. R’S DAILY VISITORS FROM THE HOME STATE. nt Coolidge and a group of his guests in the White House grounds yesterday.. The young men are dents of the Massachusetts Nautical School, their vessel, the U. S. S. Nantucket, being anchored in the Potomac after a 13,000-mile traini ? ARS OF GIANT AIRSHIP. Close-up of one of the gondolas of the ZR-l, the U ited States Navy's dirigible, which made a suce ful test flight of thirty miles at Lakehurst, N. J., Tuesday. The ship, the largest in the world, was made in t! t Wide World P SHORTEST OF THEM ALL. Wailace Mason Huck, son of former = = i = Representative from Illinois Winnifred Mason Huck, in his naval THE PERFECT FLIGHT. THe Navy's ZR-1 in the air at the Lakehurst, FLEW FROM WASHINGTON. Admiral ‘Vlnfl'eu. thlcl of the United HIS FIRST ADDRESS. President Coolidge making his first addre togs. Young Huck is the shortest student at-the United States Naval N. J, field. In the initial trip the big ship attained a height of 1,200 States Navy air service, arriving at Lakehurst, m s the since taking office at the White House yesterday. He talked to rep: Academy feet and traveled thirty miles. test flight of the ZR-1. He made the trip from this city b rplane. sentatives of the National Association of Post Office Clerks. National Photo. Wide World Photo. Wite Foria Photo National Phot A an rasmencs, voeses e e xzviey fl e tor e e * i%'%’}iiii q g S e - . ; OLGA RETURNS FROM EUROPE. Mme. Petrova, well known on the FEATURE OF THE ANNUAL FRESH-SOPH RUSH. Ten thousand persons witnessed the clash between class BMEVORTT TA)PF“J OR DEAD BETS. Sl o mai e DB e e 8y ot b TPt ttion ol American stage, who retarned yesterday from a trip through Europe. of the University of California, in Berkeley Oval, Freshmen wielded sacks daubed with fresh red paint, while ruelty to Animals, and for $5 any person may place a name on the ro} oto shows Miss Ruth Rittman, She begins rehearsals of a new play, “The Hurricane,” in New York. the Sophs selected green paint. who gave $100 for her late kirten, Billy Dixon. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. Oopyright by Keystone. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood A GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA. Senator Watson of the Hoosier 4 ~ state called on President Coolidge at the White House yesterday af- TALKING IT OVER. ’Secretary of War Weeks and Fred Starek of the TAKES PART IN CARNIVAL. Miss Helen Dick, a Washington girl who BIG CAT GUARDS ENTRANCE. This cat is probably the largest ternoon, but the object of his visit was not disclosed to newspaper ‘War Finance Corporation, photographed at the White House after a ill do a Hungarian dance at the free music and dance’ carvinal in in the United States. He guards the entrance to a country home men, conference with President Coolidge. Central High School Stadium, Friday night. pear Los Gatos, Calif. COpyrlnt by Underwood & Underwood., Copyright by underwnod & Underwood, _cwmm by Harrls & Ewing. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. : s

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