Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1924, Page 16

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THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LOCAL BOY SCOUTS CALL ON PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AT WHITE HOUSE. Yesterday was the fourteenth anniversary of the Boy Scout Lieut. B. H. Wyatt, who heads the - ‘movement in the United States, and the President congratulated the Washington branch of the big organization. Left to right, in center of Navy’s advance expedition to polar the group: Edward D. Shaw, scout tive of Washington; the President, and L. A. Snead. National Photo. S S A i T AL 5 = st el g ADVANCE PARTY OF THE NAVY'S NORTH-POLE EXPEDITION. Photograph snapped yesterday before I DOIrsions S R O starting on the trip to the north, where arrangements will be made for flight of the dirigible Shenan- flight ofgghe dirigible Shenandoah. doah. Left to right: Albert Francis, aerologist; A. K. Anderson, rigger; Lieut. B. H. Wyatt, and R. J. National Photo. Carter, chief machinist mate. Natiomal Pho Fred. G. Bonfils, publisher of the Denver Post, closely identified with the original leasings of the ‘'WORKING FOR THE WOMAN’S PEACE SOCIETY. Members of the organization who are now concentrat. Teapot Dome reserve, who testi. ing their efforts in Washington. Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Prussan, executive secretary; Mrs. Caroline fied before the Senate committee Babcock. chairman of the congressional commitice, and Miss Edith Reden. National Photo. yesterday. Nat 2 B i ADMIRAL IS A GUEST OF PRESIDENT. Admiral John H. Dayton of YOU MIGHT TRY THIS ON “OLD :DOBBIN.” Circus performers are the United States Navy entertained by the President of Guatemal already getting ready for next season. In winter quarters, they are ing visit of the U Left to right: Arthur H. ( trying out new stunts to startle the circus fans. The photograph was United States minister to Guatemal. President J ie Orellana, taken at Macon, Ga., recently. Wide' World' Photo. and Admiral Dayton. & iy Underwood & Underwood. LINCOLN A GUEST OF ROTARY CLUB. George Billings, representing WILD ANIMALS AROUND ST. LOUIS. Charles E. Weber, a farmer the civil war President of the United States, as a guest of New York's living near Machens, Mo., has killed seven wolves within twenty miles Rotary Club. Billings is an actor who impersonates Lincoln on the of St. Lounis. The beasts were all trapped within a week, and Weber stage and screen. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. shows their hides. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Dr. Esther Lovejoy, physician ‘and worker among_the refugees of Smyrna, who will deliver a lecture Monday evening at the residence of Mrs,;Charles M. Ffoulke, 2011 CONVICTS LIVE IN ROCXEFELLER'S BOYHOOD HOME. This house, near Moravia, N. Y., where John Massachugetts avenue, for the ben- D. Rockefeller lived as a hoy, is now a home for ‘convicts from Auburn prison who are employed in Efix of gpe Fatherless Children of nreparing the Rockefeller highway, an improved state, road. Copyright by Underwood & Underwoud; reece. . A THEIR MOTHER ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. Children of Mrs. Filomena OLDEST RAILWAY l‘NGlNEanVlCI’, Locomotive, built in 1870, '.h.buil.bundv r lu-thmunwrhvhflolhelrmuh“ll-‘:;hwh whlehh--r-nhrmb-vmwlfln' foon and B:y_mm Not only the ".‘k.im.. incenso Costa. The tria llkln:gllefn - wmmdfi-fm«l end: eo:vn-an.‘

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