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THE EVEN NING STAR, WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT IN BOX AT ANNUAL COMPETITION OF HIGH SCHOOL CADETS. The Chief Fxecutive wi School take first honors in the competitive drill at American. League Park vestarday afternoon. HOW THE STYLES HAVE CHANGED IN BATHING SUITS! Miss Billie Fennimore, at the oflicial open- ing of the bathing season at Atlantic City, wears the modern suit; Miss Virginia Bossert wears the outfit of some years ago. Take your choice of the styles. SERGEANT RECEIVES THE COLORS. Flag being presented to officer of Company 1. of Western High School, the winning team in the annyal High School drill. place in the fonr veare previous. fantry, U. S. A, The same company has won two seconds and a fonrth Xational Phato LAST DRESS PARADE OF GRADUATING CLASS AT ANNAPOLIS. President Coolidge presented the diplomas to- the class today. and the last dress parade was held yesterday afternoon. Thousands of visitors are attending the _graduation eeremonies at the Naval Aligemy, ! Copsright by P. & A. Photos. E———— wssed Company L ff Western High It is estimated that 20,000 High School st tended the drill and every lad in blue had at least six rélatives and one or two sweethearts in the grandstand. MEDAL FOR CAPTAIN OF WINNING COMPANY Jard Hotel yesterda CAUSING THE BOYS SOME TROUBLE. Marie Lawler of Harrishurg. Pa., shoots a wicked marble, as several of the hoy contestants in the cham- pionship events at Atlantic City will testify. Marie is well up in the cham- pionship sco Copyoight by P. & A GIANT DIRIGIBLE MOORED AT ANNAPOLIS.. The Los Angeles, the Navy's biggest airship, secured to the U. S.'S. Patoka, near the Naval Acad- n.n_v. The nf‘- 1 pholu‘r.nh was. taken from directly under the Los ; Copyright by P. & A. REMAINS OF BELOVED HOOSIER STARTING UPON LAST JOURNEY. Cask after the simple funeral <erv the Covenant. conducted the fnneral service, and among those who attended were President Coolidge, Chief Justice Taft Lansing, and former Secretary of Labor Wilson IN ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITION. Maj. ¢ pinning the diamond-studded Allison Nailor medal on the hreast of Capt. David Auld, who commanded Company L. High School. winning company in the competitive drfll. Robert H. Allen, chief of in- Company 1. registered 93.41 per cent, the second company, G of Central, registering 92.65. JUNE 3, of Thomas R. Marshall, former Vice President. leaving the Wil The remains arrived in Indianapolis today. Rev. Dr. Charles Wood. pastor of the Church of . former Secretary of Siate CHILEAN CENERAL STARTS THE POLO GAME. Gen. Pedro P. Dartnell of Chile throwing out the | to start the polo game between the Blue and Red teams of the War Department Polo Association. Left to right Gen. Dartnell. Maj. Fuente, Maj. Cocroft, Maj. Espinosa and Gen. Pershing. D PLENTY OF ACTION IN THIS ONE. The Red and Blue teame of the War Department Polo Association met in contest at the Potomae Park Field yesterday for the purpose of <hawing visiting army officers how American poloists perform. This hit of action was hut an incident in a very thrilling game. National Pl . Western Natianal Phota, THE PRESIDENT RECEIVES MEMBERS OF NAVY CLASS OF 1881. Photograph taken on the White House lawn' yesterday afternoon, when President Coolidg hands. with members of the 81 class of the Naval ademy. A reunion of the class wae held in the Cagital. The most eminent member of this clace Serrn& War John W. Weeks, be present b se of illness, Copyright by P, & A, Phe