Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1923, Page 17

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' THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE 1923. 'HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY,, MARCH 16, PRESIDENT AT L NDS PALM BEACH CHURCH. Photograph taken at Palm Beach, Fla., last Sunday morning, when the presidential party at- tended ser at the Royal Poinciana Chapel, a non-sectarian church. Crowds greeted the chief execytive on his way to the servie \ Copyright by Underwood & Underwood DIVORCED IN PARIS. Society was startled yesterday by the announce- ment of the divorce of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould, 3d, obtained in Paris. This is a recent photo of Mrs. Gould, the former Miss Laura M. Carter of Ardena. N. J., and her two children. Copyright by Underwood & Underwon! street was swept entirely away. MISS MAUDE ROYDON, London’s woman preacher, who is in Wash- ington to attend the Women’s In- ternational League for Peace and Freedom meeting. National Photo. ELSIE SEES “BIG; SHOW” IN EGYPT.- Elsie Janis, American actress, and former captain in the A. E. F. who joined the long line of sightseers traveling to the tomb of King Tutankhamen, in the valley of the kings. She rides a white donkey. . Wide World Photo. RESULTS OF STORM IN TENNESSEE. The upper photograph sho ws a Mobile and Ohio train blown from the tracks near Pinson, Tenn. Fifteen persons in Pinson were killed. The lower photograph shows remains of Methodist Church at Pinson. Another church across the The band furnishes nderwood & Under THE POPE'S PRIVATE BAND AT VATICAN. The organization is made up of Swiss Guards, dressed in histori private concerts for the Pope, and takes part in religious ceremonies. The players all wear small swords. FLED RUSSIAN REVOI naval attache of Ru city after fleeing from Ru widow of Gen. Haneafeldt. former aide to the czar. vat Mme. V. P. Haneafeldt, daughter of forme= tion in Washington, who is back in the during the red revolt. She is the Copyright by Underwood & Underwood onal Phot DR. SIGMUND SPAETH, musical authority, lecturer and critic, who WHERE KING'S GRANDSON WILL BE CHRISTENED. St. Mary's Church, Goldshorough, Yorkshire, where the voung son of Viscount Lascelles and Princess Mary will be christened. The church was selected by the father. Wide World Phote. tertainment at Central Hi Sunday night. Photo by Apeda COAST-GUARDS ARE FINGER-PRINTED. Clarence E. Bogren (at left), who is organizing the finger-print division of the United States coast guard service. He was formerly with the Marines and Navy identifi- “LEAGUE OF NATIONS” AT GOLF. Many nations were represented in this game of golf at the Qaho Country Club, Honolulu. Sir Harry Lauder represented Scotland, and the other players were from China, America, Hawaii and Japan. ‘Wide World Photo. eation- bureau. NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY. Stephen B. Davis, newiy appointed assistant secretary of Commerce, to succeed C. H. Huston. Photograph taken in his office at Department of Commerce yesterday afternoon. « National Phote. National Photo.

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