Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1929, Page 115

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The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.—MAY 26, 1929. e Washington horse lovers turn out for the National Capi- tal Horse Show at Bradley Farms. This scene was snapped during the judging of the heavy hunters’ class. © Star Staff Photo. Mrs. Bernard F. Gimbel clearing the bar in side-saddle style on one of her hunters in the National Capital Horse Show. © Star Staff Photo. The new schoolgirl spelling champion of the country. Virginia Hogan of Omaha, Nebr., holding the $1,000 bag of gold which was her first-prize award in the national spelling bee here last Tuesday. O P. & A. Photos. Secretary Mellon spreading the mortar for the Internal ¢ s Revenue Building corner stone. The $10,000,000 building, for ! 5 g (ST S 4 which the stone-laying ceremony was held last Monday, will The A Z a R = = be the first completed of the Government's big construction When Company B of McKinley High School won the competitive drill of the Washing- | . 'A Yr:;:f;nas tyhe:;‘faczge(‘;\e%erg,slg:la;‘gsloglgolfnz na;:ld O P. & A. Photos. ] o inni hy i 3 A - ton High School Cadet Corps. Secretary of War James S. Good pinning the Allison Naylor atop|Cransatnl OB NN IR e L cca e (e vallat © Star Staff Photo. © Underwood & Underwood program. Al medal on Capt. George O. Weber of the win ning company. Old Orchard, Me., for the take-off.

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