Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1925, Page 92

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T, 1925 J Regina Biggs, one of Washington’s talented young dancers, who will appear in Estelle Murray's June carnival. Marian Hoffmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hoffmann, who was one of the winners in the Paramount motion picture contest in Washington. She will enter the Paramount school. John Howard Paine All is not roses in the life of a bull fighter. This photo graph. taken in a bull ring at Madrid, shows the fighter caught on the horns of the bull, but he was not seriously injured P FIID 4 _b | The speed boat which beat the Twentieth Century Limited from Albanv to New York City. The Gar IV is owned by Gar Wood, who has been driving racing boats in American waters for many years. The speedster ar- rived in New York 25 minutes ahead of the fast train First airplane view of the Stone Mountain Me- morial, showing the work accomplished by Gutzon Borglum. The carving has now been taken up by Augustus Lukeman Wide World P & AP The Prince of Wales dons overalls and inspects the engine room of his ship, the Repulse. The heir to the British throne will not return to England for several months. Underw 1 & Underw Special exercises by the pupils of Lee School, Alexandria, under the supervision of Miss Doris M. Fitzgerald, health instructor. of the games, “Yankee Doodle.” The photograph shows the children playing one Washington Star Photo cep3 PR =) One of the most remarkable action photographs ever taken. It was snapped at the Devon, Pa., horse show a few days ago and shows Miss Marion Dupont taking her mount over one of the high hurdles. & A Miss Angela Hicks, queen of the May proces- sion at the Sacred Heart Shrine. to by Chinedinst

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