Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1925, Page 117

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GRAPHIC ‘ Y| GRAVURE SECTION (03 e 11 a o FH SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 15, 1925, 16 PAGES ‘. Flames destroy steamships which cost the United States Govern-© ‘ment $200,000,000. The former Shipping Board vessels—31 of them— ‘were burned in the Potomac River near Widewater, Va. 5 ‘ 3 ® P.& A Photos, The President and A bit of real action on the gridiron. Metzger of Georgetown mak- Mrs. Coolidge arriving ing a 7-yard gain through the Lehigh line a week ago yesterday. at “The Little House” Georgetown defeated Lehigh by a score of 40 to 0. for the Girl Scouts’ Astgnaiibhot: luncheon, which open- ed the campaign for $20,000. Miss Lucille Weber was the scout hostess for the day. Harris & Ewing Miss Leona Baldwin of Montpelier, Vt., who came to Washington to cook the turkey which the President and ” , 3 The first armed mail truck for Washington, with its bulletproof glass and armored sides. Mrs. Coolidge ate at the Girl Scout o 2 . luncheon. It is in charge of John Belt, veteran mail guard, who carries many guns and plenty of am- | , Qanter. Maryland-br_ed 2-year-old, who captured the rich Futurity stake at A e tion R Pimlico. The horse carried the number “13” and was piloted by the veteran jockey, Clarence Turner. Underwood & Unde 1

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