Evening Star Newspaper, September 9, 1928, Page 103

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sarme i@ @he %unflay Star - WASHINGTON. D. C.. -SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 FrIVTYre et ————— FRAANAs AN AARARARAAARA R AN RIS Outlawing war among the nations. Secretary of State Kellogg signing the war-renunciation treaty to which most of the nations of the world have announced their adherence. Fifteen nations signed on this epochal occasion at the French foreign office. P. & A. Photos Mr. Hoover takes in one of the Washington- Yankee games at Griffith Stadium. The Repub- lican nominee is shaking hands with Manager Bucky Harris, with Mrs. Hoover between them and Clark Griffith at right. DAl Ced REAR S oty Firefighters of Seat Pleasant, Md., carrying off first honors for the best- decorated appara- tus in the firemen's Labor day parade on the Avenue. (Other views of parade on page 4 of this section.) D Star Staff Photo. Fast play in the final elimination match for the American polo team selection at Fort Washington, Long Is- & — % land. Winston Guest, § » o ’ strong contender for Cop £ ; the team to meet the : America’s Davis Cup future looks Argentine invaders, is A close jump. Raquel Torres, film star, and : her pet policé pul; execctlning a snappy double hur- up. George Lott (at left) and John reaching f‘f 5 J,'::,? dle on the sands of Long Beach, Calif. Hennessey proved themselves just shot. ‘ p 2 Underwood & Underwood about the strongest doubles combina- tion in the game when they won the national championship at Chestnut Hill, Mass. OP. & A. Photos N

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