Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 91

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WASHINGTON, D. C.—JUNE 1. 1924 o« & *f’gfifi'*. LA R &8 X2 R WhRAR & o % President Coolidge delivering address at Confederate Memo- rial services at Arlington national cemetery last Sunday. National Fhoto. ] s Woman graduates of Russia’s military Just a bit of fun.on the Board of Trade outing a week ago yes- academy, Misses A. N. terday. En route to Quantico aboard the steamer St. Johns, The Ourantzov and N. O. Star’s camera man caught Capt. Carl Flather of precinct No. 3 (in Bullye. They have the center, of course) in this undignified pose. All the real fun of been placed on the staff the outing came before the storm at Quantico; after that, it was every of a general ot the red “tired business man” for himself. army. Washington Star Photo, International, Y40 0) “When merry friends meet in harmony sweep” at Vassar College. Miss Eleanor & Hedrick Col. A. J. Gordon Kane and Commander Whitmore, only o ° of Wash- survivors of the vessel Commodore Jones, destroyed by a p . ington Confederate mine in the James River in 1864, who met in sitting Washington and “celebrated their luck™ last Sunday. The veterans, who were awarded many medals for bravery, are both in the eighties. Close-up photograph of the gondola of the United States Navy's is't\etrl::eof newest aircraft, the blimp J-1, at Lakehurst, N. J. The ship has all < ik s the canoe. THteFRRtARAL the latest improvements of the non-rigid type of ‘alr’cufift.ul Cutoenon, | Undervood & Cadcovood.

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