Evening Star Newspaper, July 3, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1923. ‘13 e P OF THE “ARGONNE Ll T i ; AT DEDICATION OF NEW NAVAL MAGAZINE. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt administering the oath to employes of the new naval PRINCE AND PRINCESS ON COURTS. The Prince and Princess France, who is in New magazine at Belview, D. C., yesterday afternoon. Secret research work of the Navy will be carried on at the plant. Capt. E. L. Bennett, - Ihrfrummanl]m] the Rainbow Division, and he is a guest of v director, at right. National Photo. of his force. bt b 1 Bibesco photographed yesterday on one of the tennis courts of Wash- ington. The prince is the Rumanian minister to the United States. National Floto. L, i PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER WEDS. Photograph taken in Berlin im- FRENCH WOMEN G 3 The young ladies of Paris are becoming quite athletic, and mediately after the wedding of Amalie Ebert, daughter of the German the milder forms of outdoor sports have been discarded. This photo shows the start of a hurdle race, a president, and Dr. Wilhelm Jaenecke. Wide World Photo. feature event of a recent field meet. Wide World Photo. HE IS A REAL SNAKE DOCTOR. Reptiles are just as likely to get sick or hurt as human beings, so Dr. Edwin A. Osborne of Long Island spends a large part of his time in caring for them. Photo shows him operating on a snake for a disease similar to appendicitis. Copsright by P& A. Fhotos. . . : F SSES JUDGMENT. “Dad” Dempsey. father of the heavy : 5 s v A NEW CHAMPION RIDER. Borneo may enter the next six-day bike CARUSO OF THE SYNAGOGUE. Joseph Rosenblatt is one of the S s R e s L QUEEN OF THE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. Mes. Melise James of race in New York. He lives at the Bronx Zoo, New York, and spends famous singers of the world. He has been singing in public since four training period, ol b stinouncss: “Tack s o ihe Beat Tliyeicallican Burton, Wualn, is lfl{ ,\e_arfho . ‘uf -",‘; “t“h rt‘t_‘e"hy rlishm il“"_" the most of his time riding here, there and everywhere—breaking all vears of age, and his songs are in eight languages. He is now touring Ilningineiod nd e I % hasiealicar of the Vashon-Maury strawberry festival. She is the oldest ruler in speed limits—at the zoo. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. the principal cities of Europe. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. O O e 3 the hwnrld ‘:oday. her kingdom including ;sllr :l::“,.:r'.;;:«'@.edr:;y& xlwlalrrlhel- in the northwest, opy e s . .- - "o >~ o THE PERMAN FAMILY COMES IN. They formed one of the many famil, f immi, i GIBBONS IS MADE A CHIEF. Tom Gibbons, contender for the heavy- 5 o < iti i llim. Iland. hh took lwlelvke years for the fami]l)" 56 Mve /castigh miney’ ib St ?he‘?z':elg:;:“uf;ml?x welght crown, is now “Thunder Chiel of the Blackfoot tiibe hz; ENGLISH TENNIS .i’l;A(I’(nngMslglc TI? AMERIC::.. Mn:sfll:n;‘l’x‘l‘e:l:lel:?::;; :::m};)ci:(xll‘s I:il: Britih tennis mesle, and dhioy ‘wel s b £ the immi 3 = . His. fell i i to the banquet in his team coming to it es this summer to co f 2 = . 2 T s o S L o i rsion et iob e e TN D fa e e i e oo o e e e T Pt will mark the opening of the, Forest Hills, Long Island, stadium. bt Y

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