Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 16

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THURSDA FEBRUARY 21, 1924, GOOD ROADS REPRESENTATIVES TALK WITH PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. Scnator Bursum of New Mexico, accompanied by several good ‘l\uag; representatives, called at the White House yesterday to invite the President to attend the convention of their association at Albuquerque, \. 5 National Photo Charles B. Brewer, special investi- gator, who is held largely respon- sible for the distissal of many employes at the bureau of engrav- ing and printing. Photo snapped 2 = when he called at the White House £ N LDIERS LE. X ONT. Scene in Mexico C when one of the newly trained vesterday. National Photo. armies of the government left the capita ¢ o engage the revolutioni of Mexicans gath- 5 ° ered in the city to see the soldiers march through the streets. right by Underwood & Underwood “Harry Payne Whitney, multimillion- aire of New York, who came to g ‘Washington yesterday to testify THEY WILL TAKE PART IN RUSSIAN PLAY. 'fze seven Russian children adopted by Admiral McCully. Before theSenatacommitiee tyer U. S. N, in native costumes, which they will wear in a special play for charity. The play will be a part tizating the Teapot Dome affair. Ty Miller Service Natlonal Photo ¢ TING THE VOTES IN MA ELD-PEDDY NATORIAL CONTEST. The election of Senator Mayfield of Texas was contested by George A. Peddy and the votes are being counted here in Washington. The work will probably be completed next montl Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. David Cameron of El Paso, Tex. s o~ claimed to be the youngest Eagle KR s B i Eoy Scolr i B menne, Do moained CAPTURED GERMAN ARSENAL AWAITS ACTION OF CONGRESS. War trophics of every deseription. the high rank on his thirteenth captured by United States soldiers from the Germans, are rusting at Port Newark, N. J. Congi birthday. Wide World Photo made no plan for the disposition of the big collection. Copyright by “Kadel & Herh FOR MONTICELLO FUND TEA. Miss Eugenia Lejeune, daughter of DAUGHTER OF FORMER CHILEAN PRESIDENT IN MOVIES. Chris- Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune of the marines, photographed in the cos- tine Montt, considered one of the most beautiful girls of Chile, who tume she will wear at the Washington tea tomorrow for the benefit is now a star of the “flickers.” She is a daughter of a former presi- of the Monticello fund. National Photo. dent of Chile, the late Jorge Montt. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. Christian Gross of Washington, on the Cnited States embasey staff in Paris, who is spending the winter x . 5 ’ in Switzerland. He is well known o . Fhas - . v in the diplomatic corps and writes : ARGENTINE GLADIATOR AND HIS TRAINING STAFF. While arrangements are being made for a match * o the dip g APPEARING IN ENTERTAINMENT. Misses Marjorie Webster and betweon. Champios Jack Dempeey and Luis Angel Kirpe, e Argetine hourywieigh Js: training o5 Bucnos usidecithe nacte af Tairfax Ghnt Ethelwyn Johnson, who_will take part in a recital of dancing and NOVEL PRESENT FOR THE PREMIER. Benito Mussolini of Jtaly Aires. He will enter the ring for several fights before he tries again to capture the heavyweight crown. ning.” "~ - reading at the Willard Hotel March 1. = p and his newest present, the gift from a traveling circus. The lion 3 = A Wide Wotld Photo, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 9 5 P Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. cub rides about Rome with the premier. 2 Wide World Ihioto. P

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