Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1926, Page 64

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 30, 1926. s A garden party at Hemlock Lodge, the home of Postmaster General and Mrs. New. The Senate Florida starts to clean out the moonshiners. Twc men were shot and 3.000 gallons of ladies were entertained by Mrs. New. Left to right: Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Mrs. William E. Borah, mash was captured when three 200-gallon stills were raided near Clearwater. This photo- Mrs. Coclidge, Mrs. New, Mrs. Dawes and Mrs. Frank Kellogg. < o graph was taken when the prohibition raiders appeared upon the scene. National Photo. The President of Poland making his last speech, on May day, before the revolution. The address followed a review of the troops in Warsaw. P & A Photos Showing how Poland celebrated May day. A spectacular demonstration was staged in Warsaw, thousands of the marchers carrying red flags. The procession preceded the Polish revolution. C P& A Photos, The biggest man to join the United States Army. He is William C. Vail- lancourt of Ames- bury, Mass., and he is 6 feet and 10 inches high. He weighs 325 pounds, wears a No. 15 shoe and requires eight yards of cloth for a suit of clothes. ® Underwond & Fnderwood Mitzi, musical comedy star, shows : the latest in ocean- Engaged to be married. Miss Doruthy going fashions. The Schurman, daughter of the United States Am- design on the coat bassador to Germany; and Lieut. James M. France pays tribute to Jeanne D’Arc. The statue in shows the S. S. McHugh of the United States Marines, re- Paris covered with flowers. Majestic and the cently naval attache at Peking. Wide World Photo. ocean'n’everythii Photo by Acme. Wide World Photo.,

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