Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1923, Page 17

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- PAGE DENT DELIVERI 2SS 4 >TON. View of the Memorial day crowd in marble amphitheater, with President Harding at speakers’ stan, assador Fletcher and former Senator Kellogg made up the presidential party which made to the great national PLACING WREATH ON TOMB OF UNKNOWN HERO. President Harding placing wreath of flowers at shrine. The tomb was entirely covered with flowers from various patriotic organizations and individuals, and thousands witnessed the chief executive place his offering. National Photo in Arlington MRS. H-\RDI\C PLANTS TREE. First lady of the land putting spadeful of earth around tree dedicated to A de: 1 cemetery yesterday. nu:pnces of lhc Disabled Veterans’ IN MEMORY OF GREAT SACRIFICE. Gen. Pershing kneeling be- side one of the graves in world war section of Arlington national A i : g The cercmony was conducted under the cemetery yesterday. He placed poppies on several of the graves. A SCENE AT ARLINGTON. Washington Girl Scouts decorating graves of heroes in world war section of National Photo, s Copsright by Kerstone. Arlington national cemetery yesterday. Hundreds of girls took part in the work. National Ploto. PYTHIANS' PUBLIC INITIATION. For the first time in history, the NEW YORK'S MEMORIAL DAY PARADE.' Color guard of the 165th Knights of Pythias staged a publie_initiation at Grant’s tomb, Infantry, New York, marching'on Riverside drive yesterday afternoon York. Left to right: Jacob S. Lewis, grand inner guard; in the annual parade. Thousands' of war veterans were in line. : ew Joseph S. Klein, national chancellor commander; Leon Kahn, trustee, and Isaac Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Mendelsohn, grand vice chancellor of New York. M STAR AND HER PORTRAIT. Dnrolh) Gish poses for unusual painting by Charles L. Wren. FRENCH AND AMERICAN CHAMPS. Mile. Suzanne Lenglen of France The portrait will be placed on exhibi- tion in one of the New York galleries within a few days. and Bill Johnston of the United States of America, who hold the sin gles tennis titles, meet at recent tournament at St, Cloud, France. Copyright by Kesstone. Wide World Photo. ‘WHEN THE Ul\l;lr's]) STATES MARINE BAND PLAYS, America’s famous musical organization‘at head of the Memorial day. mtmwn in Wash- m‘!on yesterday. GRADUATION-DAY AT NEWPORT, R. L, WAR COLLEGE. Many 'ovemmem officials attended the ceremonies. tional Photy. wates on the pandn ponnd. The L h shor d- e pho o.n,:u shows gra L o SRR

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