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GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT <! The Sundlay Stae, WASHINGTON, D. C.—JUNE 7, 1925 President Cool- idge placing a wreath on the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery Memorial day The voice of the President is heard over the lanc graph taken on Memorial day at the Amphitheater in ton National Cemetery. Union veterans of the Civil War the foreground Frank L. Peckham, rep- resenting the American Legion of the District of Co- lumbia, placing a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- A scene from the pageant of Georgetown, showing dier on Me- the General Assembly of Maryland. Interesting morial day events in the history of Georgetown were reproduced S Hgn U ot by the players. *Ladies of Georgetown in 1776.” A tableau in the pageant of Georgetown. Left to right: Netta Craig. Page Harry, Frances Fort. Mabel Duncan, Washinzton Star Phot Judith Offley and Norma Kale. Peter De Paolo, winner of the 500-mile inter- national automobile race in Indianapolis on Me- ; morial day. De Paolo covered the distance in Showing the work of a strangler. At least, Ed Lewis is nicknamed “Strangler.” 4 hours, 56 minutes and 3.47 seconds, an average Ed (at left) had one of his famous holds on “Big” Munn just before the latter was of 101.13 miles an hour. The attendance records Dorothy Daye and Walter Herr, featured dancers with the Stafford Pembe 3 o concert at Chevy Chase Lake on the evening of June 11. A s = AR 2 emberton Spring concert a vy e e w-:lwxev,.m. defeated in the wrestling bout, which took place at Michigan City, Ind. were broken, 45,000 persons watching the race P& A Phot P & A Photor