Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 13

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HE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D.. €, MONDAY, MAY. 14, 1923. HONOR TUNKNOWN IIERO AT ARLINGTON. Members of the A anil { Pl Aohin An unusual photograph of one of 2 - = P = amb and held services inside the amphitheater, together with members of the local legion tournament_at v, North Lopdon, for championship of that andi Miss HildaEMelching, ivice ool o D e el e 8 E Natlonal Ploto. section of the city. Wide World Photo. delphia American Legion, placed wreath on tomb of the unknown soldier yesterday. National Photo WAR DOG HAS PORTRAIT PAINTED. Stubby, famous war dog of the marines, has his - 3 : ] . ALFONSO AND QUEEN VISIT BELGIUM. King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain as S e e S e e e SUCCGESSFUL FLIGHT OF MELICOPTER. The Marquis of Pescarra made his first success: D i o2 3 Gueen ot Belgivan. Phato] taken st reccption. it the. palaco. in Conroy of Washington, has won fifteen decorations and teok part in four overseas ul flight in new helicopter in France recently. This photograph shows the machine Brussels. Burgomaster Max, well known for his wartime work for Belgium, at right. R ensies = rising straight into the air at the airdome of lssy Les Moulineaux. Wide World Photo. Wide World Photo. OHIO GIRL WEDS MACREADY. Miss Nellie Jay Turner of Columbus, - - = v JAPANESE POET'S DAUGHTER CHRISTENED. Gloria, daughter of Ohio, who was mar eut. John A. MacReady, record-breaking Gonnoske Komai, Japan's national poct, christened at St. Mary Le airman of the Unite tal and Licut. Kelly made the ontinental non-stop flight. in by a fisherman who threw his line into the Sacramento river, in holding the engine of his “baby plane” in which he crossed the Eng- 2 the occasion. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood California. The striped bass (known in this section as the rockfish) lish channel. The engine is a fifteen horsepower affair and the trip weighed forty-five pounds. CAUEET IR EREbat took only a gallon of “gas.” e oy RRoty: Army, at Los Angeles. Lieut. MacReady BIGGEST STRIPED BASS OF SEASON. This record catch was pulled WITH ONE GALLON OF GASOLINE. The French airman Barbot Boltons, London. Mr. Komai wears the special ceremonial roh Wide Worl \ i VISITORS FROM ENGLAND. Sir Joseph and Lady Eng- splendid chance to sece the difference in sizes of the two heavyweights, WHEN WILLARD DROPPED FLOYD JOHNSON IN THE ELEVENTH. This photograph, an unusual picture on account of its detail, shows John- ! land photographed in Washington yeste mor J }u i illard and Johnson, who battled Saturday afternoon. son’s seconds rushing to carry him to his corner after he had Teceived the last terrific blow from Willard in the eleventh round of the a naval architect. Miss Marie Isherwood, their daughter, with t n.:lll Copyright by Kevstone. bout in Yankee Stadium, New York, Saturday afternoon. 3 ‘Wide World Phote. d in the capital. Copyright by Underwood & Underwovd. JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE. This photograph gives the fight fan a

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