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\ 1 : et A THE EVENING STAR, “WASHINGTON, -D:-'C;~SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. R s e AL P TR g vy £ADDIE BOY GETS FIRST TAG. the District. presenting dog tag 1 to_the President and Mrs. Hard- dog. is made of sterling silver. Left to right: Mr. Tow- . Mrs. Virginia Nottingham and Col. Hartley Speelman, of the Tre National M. Towers, collector of taxes of AWARDS ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL MEDALS. Scene at the White House yesterday, when President Harding awarded the first of the medals of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, in recognition of distinguished services for the American people. Medals were awarded Miss Louies Lee Schuyler. pioneer social worker; Henry Fairfield Osborn, president of the Museum of Natural History of New York, and M Leonard Wood. Col. H. Kilbourne accepted medal for Gen. Wood. Na PRESENTED CREDENTIALS. The new minister from Czechoslovakia, . Chvalkovsk mpanied by Third Assistant Secretary of State J. Butler Wright, leaving White House after presentation of creden- tials vesterday Nationa Col. C. E. Charfton. new military attache of the British embassy in Washington. He succeeds Maj. Gen. H. K. Bethel. Miss Elizabeth Fox, director of pub- ! R <HiEasl : lic health nursing. who sailed todav ROMEO. BENVOLIO AND MERCUTIO-ALL GIRLS! Scene from production of “Romeo and Juliet.” for London to deliver a series of the June play at Elmira College. New York. The commencement exercises concluded 1 a Copyright by Marris & Ewin week being given over to them, Copyright by Underwood & Underwond DEPARTMENT. Three prominent diplomats of the day, photographed at the Department State yesterday. Left to right: Col. George Harvey. United States ambassador to Great Britain; Sec- retary of State Hughes and Henry P. Fletcher, United States ambassador to Spain. National Photo. National Photo Tecvie WASHINGTON BOY ENTERS ARMY. Lieut. Charles W. Stewart, a former Central High School student, who graduated from West Point this week. He will spend two months in Europe before being assigned to duty. Copyright by Clinedinst WINS THE GOLD SPURS. Steve Donoghue. foremost British jockes. who has won three Derby races in succession. He is entitled to wear the coveted gold spurs. Wide World Photo. Owsley, national commander of the American Legion (center), visits a copper mine near Butte, Mont. He was a guest of world war veterans who work in the mine. Wide World Photo EXPRESSION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Judge K. M. Landis, lord high chief of American base ball, went a-golfing recently at Indianapolis This photo was taken after his first drive. Wide World Photo FOUR OF THEM IN THE Atn. 1. match between teams representing off the ground. si-ec.as ioot bal play was caught by the camera man in the recent Great Britain aud Sweden, in Stockholm. Four players were “caught” 3 Wide World Phote, SOCIALIST JUDGE IN GERMANY. Judge Jacob A. Panken, socialist judge of the New York municipal court (right), who is attending the international socialist congress, in Hamburg. Panken is the oniy socialist judge in the United States. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood, ESCORTING AN AMERICAN GLOBE-TROTTER. C'rl and Boy Scouts of Holland. who escorted Mrs. Harry Humphries, American globe-trotter, mearly all the countries of Europe, from Amsierdam to The Hague. Mrs. Humphries has walked through Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.