Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1924, Page 86

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ Lieut. Low e Smith, co ¢ of the world flye . 2 receiving gifts frc Presidential party re- - e 5/ B Catherine Stins viewing the marines at the 5 i A aviatrix, during t White House. The fight- ~ puisey () % » \\S stop in Chicag ing men were on the way « . . G < \ At right: Charl to Quantico, Va., having - [ i N Dickinson, pre fought the second battle of R - < ’ dent of the Ael Antietam. Club of Illino —_— t of the great crowd which greeted John one of the oldd W. Davis, Democratic candidate for President, at flyers in the the Dr. Nelson farm in Missouri. It is claimed try, and that this was one of the largest political gatherings Laird an in history. Mr. Davis delivered an address and a via barbecue was served for the crowd. Six hundred and six cases of near beer—but just a little too near—was de- stroyed in Washington a few days ago. Employes of the firm receiv- ing the bever- age emptied the bottles at the request of the e I - = United States Mack Sennett is producing a new comedy which marshal. is a take-off on “The Virginian.” He calls his pro- Washin duction “The West Virginian,” and here we have Miss Alice Day as a real rough Westerner. Deco:at_ed for a prince. The heir to the Italian throne, Prince Humbert, recently paid a visit to Buenos Aires, and this train was especially decorated in his honor. The prince was a guest of the Argentine government. B Thiited Siws 10 Affairs in America are discussed in Japan. At left, the Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Masanao Hanihara, and Japan's Foreign Minister, Baron Shidehara. The most beau! hands in England, cording to art They are the prop of Miss Alwyn Pra : = o = o Z Q n 7 - fr = Broom Hall, Shoo . : The youngest of the Luxemburg princesses, Princess Sophie, an: ueen exandra, mother o ing George of Hill, Kent. Dun%‘sso:(&::;l;egt?:n\]:ga L:ji‘i‘lg}l;‘::mo: o];d:.h:'::a:g;s'; g’éb'fi:l:;‘:: her two children. She is the wife of Prince Ernest of Sa:‘(onyA England, who is planning her last visit to London & St P Sl Va"a.l' g Wide Wo i1 Froco Her p}'lyslclans have agreed to the last trip from e is attending sear. S Sandringham, Norfolk, and the queen mother is . making unusual preparations. Crdervonl & Uuderswon |

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