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—GRAVU RE SECTION—OCTOBER 18, 1925. ia L NIV = hy race, who 'Washington- Wide Wi or the feline operatic is rendering from the back yard “The rid Photo Petor d2 Paolo, leading contender for the 1925 auto race crown, who will at- tract fans to the Washing- ton - Baltimore Speedway October 24. He has won four races this year. Special service in center field, Pittsburgh, in memory of Christy Mathewson, who died at Saranac Lake, N. Y., on the opening day of the world series. Mathewson was for many years the star pitcher of the New York Giants. P & A Photos [ The Longfellows’ Club wins a point. For years the tall chaps have been trying to have hotels and railroad companies adopt longer beds, and the Community Hotel of Tacoma, Wash,, has at last put in beds which measure 7 feet and 6 inches in length. J. A. Van Wie, at right, is president of the Portland, Oreg., Longfel- lows. Wide World Photo PRESEN T Foe COMPLIMENT. House of the Temnle, Sixteenth and S streets northwest, where che sessions of the Su- preme Council,Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, will be held for the coming week, begin- ning today. Photograph by C. H. Claudy Clark Griffith, presi- dent of the Washing- ton American League pennant winners, re- ceiving the key to the city of Pittsburgh. The big key was pre- sented just before the first game of the world series. By Acme Photos. Mrs. Lansdowne, widow of the late Comdr. Zachary Lansdowne, who was killed in the crash of the Shenandoah, leaving the Navy Department after testifying before the Naval Investiga- tion Board. Newest European display dummies are expen- John H. Cowles of Louisville, Ky., sive and expressive. The smart shops of London sovereign grand commander of the and Paris are displaying their wares on such fig- Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Free- ures as these. The dummies are made of gold, masonary, Southern Jurisdiction of the silver and bronze. United States. ©Kadel & Herbert ©Harris & Ewing Charles E. Rosenbaum of Little Rock, Ark., lieutenant grand com- mande: of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Freemasonry. OHarrix & Ewing Hyman W. Witcover of Savan- nah, Ga., secretary-general of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdic- tion of the United States. DHarrie & Ewing. Albert Pike, past sovereign grand commander of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction; the famous Masonic scholar, at one time sovereign grand commander of the Supreme Council, Scottish Rite Free- masonry, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States. Photo from painting by Harris & Ewing