Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 76

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-JANUARY 13, 1924. s Thousands in line for the public reception at the White House. The old custom of receiv- The New Year at the White House. Chief Justice Taft at extreme left, and officers ing on New Year was revived by the President and Mrs. Coolidge. of the United States Navy passing into the front door of the executive mansion, where they were received by President Coolidge. *3 b - -y Diplomats . ] s 4 Members of I;av;neg;?zef\:nr; E : ) the Grand Army Unriun e . r of the Republic A ; en route to the L:pkfo " a o = AT White House, Nrea' \:;1.\ o e . where they ew Year. . S shook the hand ’ # of President Coolidge. A “still photograph” from Viola Dana’s newest photoplay production, “In Search of a Thrill.” Joseph Julien, fifteen years old, wins the title of “‘Brooklyn’s perfect boy.” The Y. W. C. A. held the contest to determine 5 the most perfect boy, physically, morally and mentally. Young : 7 o - . Julien was presented with a cup. S - 7% E P . Spain’s E famous matador “does his stuff” on 5th avenue. A New Year ball for the benefit of the New York Santa Claus Association featured Chicorito “killing” a dummy stockyards pet. i At right: John R. Quinn, national com- mander of the Ameri- can Legion (left), greeting Sergt. Alex Arch, who fired the first American shot in the world war. The meet- This recently discovered photograph is supposed to be the Christmas in the home of William Gibbs McAdoo, in Los ::gl:l%c;:ng}’aocleisrecemly last one ever made of the late czar of Russia. It was taken just Q?]gelcs. M5 “McAdoo Hisithedanghter fof(fformert Brcsident © niersind & Vudersm ilson. a f i O} i ew days before he was killed at Ekatermenb‘el:lg R & Underwood & Cndernwood.

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