Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 17

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— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, "1923. | THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG Maj” August Belment, president of the Jockey Club, who has charge of “the international race at Bel- mont Park tomorrow. The thor- cughbrods meet under sanction of : e St T WORKOUT BEFORE BIG RACE. Papyrus, winner of the English Derby, with Steve Donoghue govern the contest. up.” taking his final test yesterday afternoon at Belmont Park. The thoroughbred is reported in splan. LUNCHEON OF WEST SCHOOIL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. The principal purpose of the aflair was to develop an interest in better Copyright by Underwood & Underwout did condition to meet either Zev or My Own in the international race tomo ‘plavgrounds for the youngsters. The luncheon was given under the direction of Mrs. H. S. Gamble, chairman of the luncheon committee. vy Paul Thompaon West School i- located on Farragut street between 13th and 14th streets. Washingion Star Photo. E # AMERICA’S GREATEST MOUNTED MANEUVERS SINCE '65. Three hundred miles across the dusty plains marched the 5th United WORLD'S FOREMOST JOCKEYS MEET. Farl Sande, premier jockey alry, commanded by Col. Short, to fight as the “white army” in the cavalry manenvers now being held at Marfa, Tex. This is con INTIMATE STUDY OF ITALIAN DICTATOR. Latest photograph of of America, shakes hands with Steve Donoghue of England. They will greatest gathering of mounted men in the United States since the civil war. CABPEIRRE by Tadrensti® Benito, Italian premier, driving his antomobile through the streets of pilot horses in the international race tomorrow. Copyright by Underwood & TUnderwood. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. Stephen G. Porter, member of Con- gress from Pennsylvania, who came to Washington yesterday for a con- ference with President Coolidge, . Representative Porter attended the “WANDERING SAILOR FROM ’FRISCO” IN NAPLES. Fritz Hauptmann started from San Francisco September 21, 1921, on a walking tour of the international congress on narcotics . q e i i + ) § T IMPORTAN' RT AT LUNCHEON: Y it f West School, who helped make Wtk Ho has cuvored &0 /siiles; wnd s’ yisid Elalland, Pres o, Belstym, Syimeriand; Geomuny, byt Saty, s S s yaderunl was and made a report to the President. B eoeoss aturisy aftoomson. Th Macheon was ghven by the Parest-Teatber Atsotiation to taken ehen e arfivem Heples st = i Natioual Photo. develop interest in better playgrounds. Washington Star Photo. — e e e RELICS IN THE MONTICELLO EXHIBITION. Some of Thomas Jelferser’s most belongings on dis- DISCUSSED AGRICULTURAL CONDITIONS IN IOWA. Edwin T. Meredith, former Secretary of Agricul- play in the Monticello heirloom exhibit in Washington. The group includes H. K. Bush-Brown's statue Miss ture, headed a ;leltc::fim!!uol Towans to flgfifi“}"étfi;fl ye-ler‘li‘_fly-&wlare they took up ;*t;riculm;alI mat- ters with President Coolidge, Left to right: J. ‘eterson, F. tter, secretal tat 3 of Jefferson, proposed for a place at tho seaths spproach of tho Stsia, War end Nevy building, D.'W, Davis and Mr, Mer ™Y 08 National Photo. ) -~

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