Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1922, Page 13

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e Tl 3 S i THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 7. 1922 M. Alvear, President of the Argentine Republic, here seen walking on the boulevards of Paris. uno arrived in the French capital recently, and because of his democrate clotl passed unnot Copsrizhit by Underwood & Underwood of the foremost swim- .meter race at Brighton ta Dew world except by the cameraman, although he was expected. iss Hilda James, the young English girl, mers of Europe. crossing the finish line in the Beach Saturday. in which she heat Amel record of 1 minutes 33 15 seconds. sined the distinction of being France's zreatest airman at one time. is here shown zion of Honor. a great token of appreci: n, the impressive ceremony Wide World Photos Capt. Fonek. whe ollar of the in Paris. being decorated wvith t taking place at the Inval Albert Carlson. private in lst Division. lost his right arm in the _ Philippe Brais and Antoine Chauvine. shown arriving in New York Two nurses. zraduates of the Red Cross. given high posts. At right Karl Hlava. New York sculptor, finishing up the first statue for a in their canoe which they paddled from Montreal, Canada. in ten days. i« Miss Lucy Minnigerode, in charge of the nursing staff of the Public high sehool to lonor its alumni desd in the war. Boys of Dickinson Argonne, but now is an expert vulcanizer, finding his artificial arm very Health Hospital. and her assistant. Miss Clare Gaffney. High School, Jersey City, are paying the bill i useful. Lsiea B i psright by Uadersood & T CUmTIEH Ly R e R e through Lake Champlain and down the Hudson. Copyrigit by Keystone View, Co. Copyright by Z1st Century Press. s Lieut. Col. Franklin DOlier. - Johm '; ““'] vl been 15 5. A, retired, first national com- ocated after a long search at Port punger of the American Legion, has land. Me., is warited by the King of = - 3 4 just been elected president of the England to be decorated with many pyijagelphia Sesqui-Centennial com- i i A Russion soviet family which recently arrived in this country with rare documents— usk ox, from Green- medals for bravery in the war. i & Underwood. Copsright by Keystone View Co. ~ Copyrigif by Underwood & Underwood the soviet government. The passage over cost about 1,000,000 rubles. v Kesstone View G, Lanrence Trimble. Arctic explorer. playing in the Bronx Zoo with a white fronted m little animal can push more than two tons with its head. Copyright by Underwood land. This stra erstate Commerce Commission to be stationed at yarious coal fields during the strike trouble. Left to right: W. H. Johnston, president of the International Ax W. Va.; H. M. Priest, to Louisville, Ky.; F. G. Smith, chief inspector; J. B. Ford, to chinists; B. M. Jewell of the A. F. of L., and James Moonan. y the.Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, who conferred with the Pres Agents appointed by the Int Miss Florence Skadding, once known as the child swimming marvel 5 , of Philadclphia, who has just won the women's swimming championship W. L. Parry, to Norton, Va.; C. C. Sample, to Huntington, I 3 5° of the District, . Birmingham, Ala.; S. J. Mayhood, to Thurmond, W. Va.; E: H. DeGroot, jr., assistant director; C. B. Aitchinson, commissioner; J. B. Roth, director . FY Dopyright by 3lst Century Press, of service; B, S. Reynolds, to Knoxville, Ky. Natlenal Phota. Saturday. National Phote. k. : 2 = /

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