Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY; JUNE 29, 1923. THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PA sented several bouquets. GREETED BY WESTERN COWGIRLS. When the special train carrying the President and Mrs. Harding ar- rived at Cheyenne, Wyo., the first lady of the land was welcomed by a delegation of cowgirls, who pre- LATEST PRESENT FROM CHARLIE. Pola Negri, Polish film star, and ” > her Russian wolfhound, a recent gift from Charles Chaplin, comedian. JUST A LITTLE TALK ON MODESTY. Rather an unusual subject for a beach crowd when real hot weather . No date has been set for the wedding of Pola and Charles. S i Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert comes around, but it received special attention. Mrs. Emma Tucker, matron of the tidal basin beach, de livering her address to the girl bathers. National Pho GENERAL RECEIVES SILVER WINGS., Maj. Gen, Mason M. Patrick receiving silver wings from Lieut. Col. James E. Fechet. He received the aviator’s license, having qualified for it at the age of sixt; 5 AT GRADUATION OF ARMY OFFI Army Alr Service Photo ; A LITTLE LUNCHEON PARTY. When mother was not looking. Just a Secretary of War Weeks delivering addrese-at the ' War College yesterday, when the 1923 class of Army i officers was graduated. Gen. Pershing also delivered an address to the students of Uncle Sam's big war school. National Photo bit of adventure from the life of an average youngster. with the pot playing an important role. Wide World Phe AT THE BENEFIT BASE BALL GAME YESTERDAY. District Commissioner Rudolph nnd Admiral Coontz were guests of the assistant secretary of the Navy, Theodore Roose: The first ball of the game was tossed out by Secretary Roosevelt. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR ATTENDS FESTIVAL. National Phote - Alexander Moore, United States am. RETIRING AND NEW COMMANDANTS. Maj. Gen. Edward F. McGlachlin, jr., the retiring bassador to Spain, and his niece, leaving the “feast of flowers,” in Madrid. The fete is commandant of the ‘Army War College, and his successor, Maj. given each year to aid a fund for tuberculosis hospitals of Spain. Wide World Photo. yes j- Gen. Hanson F. Ely. Photo taken yesterday during graduation exercises at the college. Natlonal Photo. LVIQUE HEARSE FOR FRENCH NOVELIST. Flowerladen boat which was used to carry the remains -of SIR THOMAS TELLS A GOOD ONE. The famous merchant and yachts. Pierre Loti to the last resting place at Rochefort, on the west coast of France, between -Bordeaux and Brest. - The casket was escorted by, a French maval detachment. mian, Sir Thomas Lipton, talking with King George at the Richmond 4 horse show recently, MUSEUM ON WHEELS STARTS TOUR. New York Central train leaving Cleveland for a tour of the rail system. The train is a complete railway museum, containing exhibits of ‘Wide World Photo, » +past. hundred-years, with working miodels, ailroad progress during the Copyright by 'nderwood & Underwood. -

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