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FIRST ENTRY MADE 'i Abe Martin Says: g Eleventh Annual Exhibition of; Kennel Club to Be Held Next Month. The first nual Kennel show of the to be held April and Hunt Mrs. Rding entry in the eleventh an- | Washington | Karlo | snglish | She 0 I street northwest r of a pedigreed dog in n and nearby is urged by is from | [ Some folks seem t’ enjey poor | health | Dr. Mopps goes North ever’ 5 J THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925. VIRGINIANS TO HONOR MEMORY OF ORATOR 150th Anniversary of Speech by Patrick Henry Will Be Ob- served in Old Church. Special Dispate RICHMONT + Star. Va., March 19.—The 150th anniversary of the speech by | Patrick Henry, in Old St. John's | Church, will be observed by patriotic < of Richmond tomorrow The old church is in good re- v m which the | by worshipers of that congregation | The main part of the structure is as it was in the s ‘preceding the ers, and the pro- ce pairiotic songs historical char- a Virginians will m {and members of his offic Trinkle be- 1 |ing iven special seats for this oc Pershing Finishes Tour of Duty as Envoy to Latins Gen. Pershing surrendered yester- *day his title as Ambassador extraor- dinary and Minister plenjpoten- tiary, and reverts again to the status of a general, U. S. A, re- tired. The diplomatic rating disap- peared when he terminated his ap- pointment as head of the commis- sion which represented the United States at the Avacucho centennial celebration in Peru and visited Pan-American republics on his re- turn home. Before ending the diplomatic as- signment he visited the White House and orally reported to Presi- Coolidge, accompanied by * Admiral Dayton and former esentative Hicks of New York, his colleagues of the commission Later the general conferred with Secretary Kellogg, and called at ies and legations of the he had visited to ex- ciation for the cour- te hospitality extended F and him. WOMAN AND BABY SAVED WITH SHIPWRECKED CREW Bingham Yacht Rescues Party of |/ Eight Marooned on Island in the Bahamas. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla, March i9.—Six men, a woman and a 6-month-old baby, sur- viving the wreck of the schooner Beatrice, bound from Havana to N: sau, have been rescued from Gr Cay, Bahamas, by Harry Payne Bi ham's yacht, Pawnee, accordi wireless dispatch from the ceived last night Capt. Clear, commanding schooner, his wifa and child, others are the ones rescued d five ord- A riffith Coal orporation 0od lean \Joal oo A ing to the wireless dispatch. On the men was injured. 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