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DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1923. . MOST DECORATED OFFICER. Maj. Edgar Erskine Hume, who ha< “CONGRATULATIONS, MR. DEPEW!” Thu e the mai e 2 more medals than any other officer in the United States Army. Hi- eeted Chauncey Depew upon the latter's eighty-ni birthday. PRESENTATION OF BASE BALL TROPHY. The small work of sculpture, which represents the two star players, George Sisler and Ray Schalk. collection numbers twenty-eight medals, for Italy, Serbia, Gre 'he former senator was photographed as he left was presented to President Obregon of Mexico, through the Mexican ambassador, by Ban Johnson, represented by Postmaster Mooney. sia, Montenegro, France, Great Britain, Rumania, Czechoslo 54th street, New York, yesterday. o § Roion B the United States. : Archbi asonisBiondi. apostolic “NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN.” This exslave, Will Hancock of CATCHES TRAIN IN STAGE COSTUME. Benjamino, Italian opera > United States, and Mgr. Corsio, who called at the DAYTON AIRPLANE CRASH. L Chattanooga, Tenn., is just starting to school. He is ninety-eight star, had only a few minutes to catch a train after his appearance sterday. The archbishop assist in the dedicu- river, at Dayton, Ohio, after Capt. W. R. Lawson, Sergt. Bidwell, Sergt. vears old, and has been learning “his letters” since last October. the Metropolitan Opera House stage, so he “made a run for i tiou of tha Holy Rosary Church, in Washington, next Sunday. Rowland and U. M. Smith had been killed by the fall. The plane had 1 The child is his great-grandson, in the same class at school. Photo taken at station gate just before singer’s train left for the south. Natioual Photo. left McCook Field en route to Washington, Wide World Photo. ¥Tight by Underwood & Underwood Copy by Kad BN SHE CROSSED SAHARA DESERT IN AUTO. Henri Citroen and wife of France, who now GETTING READY FOR TRIP ABROAD. Geno Sarazen, national open champion, practic- SHE 1S SAID TO BE 147 YEARS OLD. “01d Lucie” of fomthern Calfornia may be the ing in Washington. me. Citroen is tl h d th . e 58 ¥ el : o oldest person alive. e cl she ; l, e las Sahara desert in a motor car. M. ChsenJs a manufactarer of amtomobiles bn fesnte ing for his trip to England, where he will try for the British open championship. Wal- of her tribe of Indians. The contents of the bottle is a mystery. . National Photo. ter Hagen now holds this coveted cup, having won it last year. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. 7right by Kadel & Herbert 2 SC! ‘RS . i i venti izati i i i i iding. Six hundred delegates attended the reception CIRL SCOUT LEADERS FROM ALL OVER AMERICA NOW IN WASHINGTON. The f: ur-da; 8 f the ninth annual convention of the organization opened this morning at Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, national president, presiding. Six 5 e jroc n given by Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Adolph Miller Jast night. Mes. Richard Harlow delivered the address of welcome at tho openine of the s photograph of Scout leaders was taken at the National Girl Scout training camp, Manor Club, Norbeck, Md. By Washington Photo Service 4