Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1923, Page 16

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[ THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE] THE E ENI_NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923, SHIP IS CHRISTENED AND BLESSED. The steamship ington, which is to sail under the Americap flag for Greece, Turkey, Russia, Rumania MIDWEST PHYSICIANS IN WASHINGTON. .They called on President Harding, after attending the surgical clinic at Walter Reed General and the orient, being blessed and christened by An Mmhnp Panteleimon of the Greek Orthodox Church, New York, yesterday. The ship’s Hospital. The physicians are members of the Tri-State Clinic of JIowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois, the organization at firs t only nk maiden trip was started today. Wide World Photo. ing in three states. A tour of eastern clinics concluded with the stay in Washington. Py CARDINAL CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT. In center: Cardinal Michael Faulhaber of Germany, ‘who WHICH IS THE MOTHER? One of these young women is past fifty, was a visitor at the White House yesterday, with Ambassador Otto Wiedfeldt® (left) and Dr. H. H. and the other is her daughter. Lillian Leitzel, at right, is the star Bicdilint. eounsilor ot he Gamen cabaey (might). National Fioto gymnast of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's circus, in Wash- e ington next week, and her mother, Mme. Zoe Pelikan, is known to European theater audiences as a daring performer. NIORS HAVE A GOOD TIME. April 27 was celebrated as “Senior day” at Western High these girls took a prominent part in the festivities. The celebration of the day is at Western, 5 B SECRETARY OF WAR SAILS. Photo taken just before the steamship WITH CONGRESSIONAL PARTY. Mrs. Frederick N. Zihlman, wife of SIAM'S NEW REPRESENTATIVE. Phya Buri Navarasth, newly ap- NGl Ny WUtk sonenhy it ni’“,;‘,',fm"},vz:;'fi,,':fl‘f PLAYS IN SUNDAY CONCERT. Miss Katherine Rigge, harpist. who-e the representative from Maryland, waving good-bye to New York yes- pointed minister representing Siam in Washington, who called on 2 he f community concert at Centr: »I terday when she sailed aboard the steamship Grant with congressional President Harding yesterday, in company with Third Assistant Secre- tions and territories, They will visit l:%;t“:“nhm:},&::‘.:ramd.&ngmzr:g‘w. ]'—th‘l:"g l““} &clnz.;i::,‘:cg‘::": he free co party for Alaska. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. tary of State Robert Woods Bliss. National Photo, igh School g n_miles. . At right: "Farmers who have been fighting the fires since last Sunday, using all sorts o'n ’m\r‘l-hKo:]:‘:r:‘ ;};:L}, FIGHTING mm FIRES IN VICINITY OF FREDERICK, MD. At left: Plleto;nph taken on Fuhbl‘ creek, CIIMII mountain, where.the fire covers an area of from ‘ten to fiftee the flames, Left 1o-rights E_tml&_fddla,lhxq Fjlloy,thlrles Hl.lun. Day King, Eark W. d Rebert Phillips, Pz % ) — 3 . \

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