Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 52

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A 52 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. Do R[VEAL POKER PORTRAITS. CRUISER LEXINGTON WILL DEBATE ALIENS. |bate e ] S EXTENT SAILS FROM ARICA % e Two teams, representing the Senior| A ¢ r and Junior Debating Socletles of the | faculty, will Officers of Warship That Took Gen. | Georgetown Law School, will meet in| The senior team comy William | The sworidis largest ar their first prize contest tonight to de-! A. Roberts, James W. Millard and vides space for 900 passe \ Pershing to Chile Are Feted on | e THis 1S OH,THA S ALL RIGHT. e Sl Al TS ja(ajafaiaiaqainiainiageiajataiaial- - g FRIENDLY TS KINDA MICE FoR e o eiboe 4o oon TN Tl adaisinistsiataiatiaiainisinisgs) Figures Show Cuba Must I'M AFRALD, = CcHAMGE T SIT United States ~ cruiser Rochester, : MR. DIGGUSS, eAMmE, 2 A GAME WHERE which brought Gen. John J. Pershing i { Wg Do I 4 a ors of the Tucna-Ari Act as Gate to Mexico and You CL F'NZ p'_iy WATH YA CAN PLAY EM li‘rl‘fidbI:?Tl:"::‘:fi‘n:?.\:lu:lmlo “Chile, Tert i e SE AN EASY. vesterday afternoon for New York United States. G THE \DEA Eoge with Rear Admiral Latimer In com- PENMNY GAME TH Ter CEMT GAME OF MAKING mand PRETTY “TAME MormEY | PLAY IN IS MORE During their last hours in Arica Correspondence of The S nd New York ™~ ol c - ~ Admiral Latimer and his officers were R AsTert MOLR r crteSacgaTe the objects of most cordial demon- "A. November 25. — Rather Te~N CEMT EVERY MAM |5 OUT sln-m‘:.'m,,» fr:lvm the, pressnt local au- sta disclosure s to th xtent A > thorities and private citizens migrants fr SR sty Yor itne | BUT |\ WARNED VA GOTTA Gen. Pemhing, Augustin_ Edwards vorld a ¢ ry” into y £ and Manuel Freyre, the chief mem- Uhitea' States ey ome | HOUMHATRO WATCH YOUR. 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