Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1921, Page 63

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GRAPHIC SECTION The last photograph of “Devil Anse” Hatfield, former feud leader in the Hatfield-McCoy mountain strife, who died a few days ago at hic home in West Virginia. For many years “Devil Anse” was one of the most picturesque figures in the West Virginia mountains. Wide Waorld Phota, The Quee as a princess of her native land of the olden days. WASHINGTON, D. “Back to the old grind!” Adventurés come and adven-, tures go, but there is a deal of satisfaction in getting back home again and buckling down to the routine. The photo- graph shows, from left to right, standing, Lieut. Kloor, Lieut. Farrell and Lieut. Hinton again on the job at the Rockaway - naval air station after their exciting balloon trip into the wild Hudson Bay territory.. At left, sitting: D. E. Cummings, commander of station. At right: Lieut. Cominander J. H. Strong. Wide World Photo, Mrs. Wilson, “first lady of the land,” attended the motion picture exhibition given especially for children in Washington last Saturday. Photograph taken at entrance of the theater. Iuternational Film Service, Miss Alice M. Robertson, the only woman elected to the Sixty- seventh Congress, and J. W. Har- reld, who succeeds Senator Gore, photographed at the Capitol. National Phote Co. Dr. P. Lessinofi, Bulgaria’s new minister to the United States. He takes the place of Dr. Stephen Panaretoff, and has been first sec- retary of the legation in Washing- ton for some time. 1larris & Ewing, Frank Overton Colbert, Chickasaw Indian artist who made his home in Washington for several years, makes “hit” in New York with his paintings illustrating Indian legends and viewpoints. An exhibition of thirty of his paintings opened in a 5th avenue gallery recently. n of Rumania takes part in a fancy dress ball, garbed Wide World Photo. © Kevatone View Co. ROTOGRAVURE SUPPLEMENT Mrs. Johr W. Thompson, who has written one of the plays, *Pearls,” to be presented by the Drama League at the Near East Relief benefit and ball on January 25 at the Washington Hotel. Mrs. Thompson takes a leading rzle in her own play. Harris & Ewing. Judge Jean H. Norris of New York's domestic relations court wins a verdict in Canada. While in Montreal she de- fended a man accused of stealing building materials, and her plea on behalf of his wife and family won his freedom. ©® Kuystone View Co.

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