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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO! STAR'S DAILY INVITE THE PRESIDENT TO ATTEND THEIR MEETING. Members of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Veterans’ Association who called at the White House yesterday to invite the Chief Executive to their October meeting. Left to right: Dan E. Denny of Worcester, Mass.; M F. 1. Denny; Paul Schneider, past commander of the Army and Navy Union; President Coolidge, John L. McElroy, William A. Hickey, Gen, John L. Clem, Mrs.’E. Ball and Gen. A. Stephan. National” I'hote Robert Aitken, American sculptor, and his model of the Marine. The will be unveiled at Paris Island, WHEN LLOYD GEORGE WAS WELCOMED IN § S. C., as a_memos u!l lI)o the m:lrL ing was a member of the St. Louis Zoo, dressed in his best bib and tucker. When the former premier of the “Devil Dogs” in the war. stepped into his carriage, Jocko was brought up to shake hands. Wide World Photo, Copyright by Kesstone Grant M. Hudson, a new member of Congress from Michigan. He suc- ceeds Representative Patrick K AN EMBLEM FOR THE PRESIDENT'S CAR. Members of the American Automobile Association of America in the House. = traveled all the way from Springfield, Mass.. to present the President with his three-A tag. Photo taken at White House yesterday. ) National Photo ’ COMMANDS UNITED STATES SCOUTING FLEET. Admiral N CHAMPION SCHOONER TO RACE AGAIN. The Biuenose, which won cCully, commander of the United States scouting fleet, and his aid last_year's_international fishing schooner race, again Canada's entry. Lieut. Hamilton Vose Bryan, who called at the White House yesterday Unecle Sam’s boat, the Colum! will attempt to take the cup from the 1o invite the President to the Scout Fleet-3d Army Corre foot ball game. Canadian rival. Wide World Photo. o : THE MIGHTY CASEY WHO STRUCK OUT. This is E. Robinson (Tnsfiy of Syracuse, N. Y., who probably is the best known man in base ball. ANOTHER FAT MAN IN THE MOV T R SR e e e e than 300 pounds, has been imported to Al the shoes of the late Johu b 2 /cas & Bunuy in the photoplay world. Huszar claims to possess a laugh in il 5 Wide World Photo. i 3 FoitheRases okl every click of the movie casicra—but we shall see. \Wide World Photo Miss Mary Francis Glenn, wue will sing at the James Whitcomb Riley entertainment at the Johnson-Pow- ell community center Friday even- ing. Edward Albion, her teacher. claims sho has one of the finest voices in America. Washington Star Photo. SFEN IN “THE CLUB MIRROR” LAST NIGHT. Members of the Women’s City Club gave a unique enter- Guy Pendleton ofk Northampton, AMBASSADOR AND WIFE IN CAPITAL. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wah- SHE 1S STILL BREAKING.RECORDS. Gertrude Ederle, one of the tainment last night, showing characters of history and members in a “mirror.” - This “reflection” was Mass., a schoolmate” of the Presi- burn Child, who are guests of the President and Mrs. Coolidge at the champion swimmers of America, is now in Hawaii, where she already called a “club bonquet,” and was composed of seven. members representing flowers. In the frame are dent’s sons, who called at the ‘White House. Mr. Child, nmbflsuador from the me_i States to Italy, has broken three l:e(el'd!. This photograph was lak.m? _with Duke Agnes Winn, Amy Levitt, Grace McVey, Charlotte Murdock, Hortente Henne and Meda Martin. ‘White House yesterday. is an author of note, having written many books of fiction. Kahanamoku, Hawaiian champion, on the beach at Waikiki. N R < PR 5 2 oo ‘Washiogton Star Phote, Natiopal Phote. - M'-mfl Phij‘m : : Wide World Pbete.