Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1923, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, - You have heard of the world court. Here we have a picture of it in session at The - ague. The photograph shows all th 1 S S i s : Gen. Henri Joseph Gouraud, “The Lion of the Argonne,” who commanded American troops during the world = " il e A g i PR war, placing a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier at Arlington national cemetery. The general deliv- ered a short address in French. Warris & B Couple married a-horseback in California. Miss Constance A. Merriman of Walnut Creek was the bride, and she is now Mrs. W. E. Smythe. The bride is an expert horsewoman, having won several first prizes at western rodeos. One ef the newest fashions for autumn. e F = . The French creation is B 2 This moons} of tan wool crepe, giv- 1 3 3 . tured here in t ‘ police and rev; ing unusually graceful ¥ - E g vy 8 ’ e truck near the lines. Underwoonl & Uniticrwas sl X 3 One reason why the Dempsey-Gibbons prize fight did not turn out well financially. There were too many peep-holes in the big pine arena. P . & A 'hatos (Above) One of the crack young base ball players of the District, Richard Fischer, five years old, s| Fischer. Richard is catcher for the Petworth Wild Cats. (Below) The doll parade, one of the featu of July celebration. Photograph taken at silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedenberg of 1223 6th street northwest. Four generations of the family are included in the picture. i

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