Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGLON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 REMAINS OF LATE COMMISSIONER JAMES F. OYSTER LEAVING CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. The flower-laden casket passing between ONE THOUSAND WORLD WAR VETERANS ARE GUESTS OF THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE. It was a perfect day for the bat- lines of Washington firemen and police after the funeral. Thousands were unable to attend the services on account of the crowded church. The tle heroes—an afternoon on the White House lawn—rretty girls, high Government officials, music and plenty of sunshine. At 4 o'clock the Presi- burial service took place in the plot of the Oyster family in Oak Hili Cemetery. 3 National Photo. dent and Mrs. Coolidge, escorted by the military and naval aides, received their guests under the spreading maples. al e LEADER OF POLAR EXPEDITION. Capt. Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the | Soutk [Fele, who s wanilipg et Jn s Ao 1o reach NURSES AND VETERANS PASS BEFORE THE PRESIDENT. A view of the reception on the White House HER HORSE WON CUP IN THE HUNTER CLASS. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine presenting trophy to 5 iNociiPAls Py airplae W Ekis aker ue Kk saibay. Soltabierzan. Miss Michelle S. Newborg at the horse show yesterday. National Photo. Copyright by American Newspaper Alliance. lawn yesterday afternoon. National Photo 8. =g . 5 TE p; \ - THEY WERE COWBOYS TOGETHER. In the dim and distant past TAKING THE HIGH JUMP. Miss Michelle S.Newborg, on Woodcock, READY FOR THEIR “AIR DASH” TO THE NORTH POLE. Unloading parts of the two flying boats of the Amundsen-Ellsworth polar expedi- William M. Jardine, now Secretary of Agriculture, and Tom Mix, now a goingiover one o thoilush utdlegial the Nahons? Capinl harselshan, tion from the steamer Hobby, at Kings Bay, Spitzbergen. Below, in center: Members of expedition beside one of the flying boats at Kings Bay. movie star, rode the western plains together. They met again yesterday P B L R e B S 03 oy T e Left to right: Capt. Hagerup of steamer Farm; Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen, pilot; Lincoln Ellsworth, observer; Leif Dietrichson, pilot; Reserve Pilot SEhe s on, et kol oral Boracaliowadih pelient fram thelSer National Photo. Horgen. Below: Assembling the flying boats at the water’s edge, Kings Bay, Spitzbergen. All photos copyright by American Newspaper Alliance MOVIE STAR ENTERTAINS VETERANS. Tom Mix, known to every o : y b e .- . ] e A voungster in America for his daring horseback riding, at the garden : . " . , "} 'WIFE OF CABINET OFFICER AT PARTY. Mrs. Harry New, wife of party given by the President and Mrs. Coolidge on the White House ; . - - . . . . ©{ the Postmaster General, talking with the disabled heroes at the White lawn vesterday afternoon. Mix entertained with his riding and stories e i ” T C e . . ' . . House garden party. Mrs.. New aided in sersing ice cream when “refresh- 5 ment time” came around, 5 Copsright by Herrls & Ewing. Nutivaal Photo. b the wild Vet

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