Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 13

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STKR%“DAI THE EVENING S Y PICTORIA AR, \VASHI\GTO\ D.. € lR]])AY JANUARY ATTENDING MEMORIAL SERVICES. yesterday, Presid UNVEILING STATUE AT PAN-AMERICAN BUILDING. The bust of Gen. Santander, Colombian Lero. presented to the Pan-American I nion ]n where the Republic of Colombia, was unveiled with impressive ceremonies yesterday. - t Harding and United States Ambassador to Engl. ded the memorial services for the late Pre 1 Georg: Harvey at St. Patrick’s nt of Pol N AT MEMORIAL SERVICES. Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand at memorial services for the late President of Poland at St. Patrick’s Church yesterday. National Pheto to Cochrupe de Alencar REPRESENTED BRAZIL. Amba of Brazii, who attended the memorial services for the late President of Poland at St. Patrick’s Church yesterday. Nutional Phore, VIEWS OF EMILE COUE. Three close-ups of the French “miracle man™ taken yesterday when he landed in New York from tk The first of a series of special articles by Coue appears in The Star today. ¥ Code Copyright by 5. S. Majestic. 1 & Underwood Senator-elect Clarence C. Dill of Col. Rufus H. Lane, who has been METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR MAKES UP. Giovanni Martinelli in the hands of Otto, the master of the wardrobe at the Metropolitan for twelve years, and Harold, the wigmaker, who has trimmed and curled the stars for fifteen years. One of the few photographs ever taken of an, opera star making up. OUT FOR MORNING RUN. This sort of thing was considered barbarous when in practice in British prisons. -Now ’tis the latest thing for home exercise—guaranteed to reduce weight. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE OF GARFIELD HOSPITAL. Washington, who will succeed non Miles Poindexter on March 4. Mr. Dill, who is thirty-eight vears old, will be the youngest member of the Senate. National Photo. ated by the President for appointment as adjutant and in spector of the Marine Corps, with rank of brigadier general from January 2. Official Marine Corps Photo BRITISH FINANCIAL MISSION IN WASHINGTON. of the chancellor; Mrs. Baldwin, Stanley Baldwin, chancellor of th tague Collet Norman, goveraor of Bank of England. Seated, left to right: Mrs. Francis R. Hagner, Miss Laura Hus wright, Chairman Clarenee A. Aspinwall, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, Judge Stanton J. Peelle, president of the boar Hospital; Dr. W. C: Fowler. Standing: -Glarence: R. Wilson, B. F.-Saul, G. Thomas Dunlop; Ord Preston, Randall H. Hagnor, Henry B Spencer, Dr. J. € Boyd, Elliot Goodwin, William E." Shannon. Grigg, J. P. Grigg, an, Mrs. Richard Wain- of directors of Gnrfiel-l Photo by Schuts. Back row: a secretary; E. Rowe-Dutton, secretary, and Miss RECEIVES CARNEGIE MEDAL. awarded Front, left to right: Miss E. L. Baldwin. daughter e exchequer of Great Bri C. A. rter. mess cknell, sec Prof. Bergonie of Bordeaux, France. the Carnegie gold medal in recognition of his sacrifice in the cause of science. He Jost his right arm as a result of years of work in the ficld ‘of radiography. Copyright by Underwood & Underweod

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