Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1923, Page 13

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C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 141923 PRESIDENT AT BREAK OF DAWN. An exclu ve photograph, taken \ S AS RAILROAD ARBITER. James C. Davis, director general DISCUSSES COAL SITUATION. George Otis Smith, member of the coal SPEAKER AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Representative Frederi this morning before 6 o'clock. of President Coolidge strolling down of railroads, leaving the White House after tonftrrin; with the Presi- commission, photographed at the White House yesterday, where he lett, ‘fipe.llu'r of the House, was one of the first to be r deserted F street. Copyright, Underwood & TUnderwood. dent following his reappointment. Nationial. Fhoto. €o talked at length with the President. National Photo Co. President in the executive offices. BRONZE MEDAL OF LATE PRESIDENT. This medallion of President LIPTON SENDS FOR THE SHAMROCK. Capt. William Manning (center), Sir Thomas Lipton's skipper Has o g ilike coinocd By the Lnited Scates mvesnment st the Biute GETTING THE WEEKLY PAY ROLL. This is the way big Berlin companies draw their money from the and his erew, which just arrived in New York to sail the little.vacht hack across the Atlantic. s deluhimine. Otk ey e e are e e e e bank. Wheelbarrows, trucks and a corps of men are needed to cart away the marks. Wide World Photos hope to Tift the cup at last next year. i Wide. World Photos. and inauguration. & T FIRST CALLERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. F. W. Stearns -(left) and THE WOODEN. SOLDIERS. These versatile young dancers will perform with the Army Band Thursday night, in the free music fete and dance v ‘f;‘fi,‘..&&fifi?f.,‘,fi ?..EP‘L:::E HEOOMS ‘Ef"fffle',:i.fifi e Atlary Charles E. Hatfield of Newton, Mass.; were the first to call on-the carnival, at the Central High School stadium. Left to right: Lou Saxton, Alton Brown, Robert Burkart, Lamont Saxton, Charles Travis, L el B Ky President yesterday after he moved into the executive offices. Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. R B icave an Hoehert Buriart. 3 Coprright. Underwood & Underwood R. Bensor the hi , which he FOOD LINES IN.BERLIN. : The fall. of .the mark in Germany has caused widespread panic WI%OWN ll.AglNG CAll:eu!l. made flm:efy‘ ‘:‘n l.;:::;lty wov:d'.hod o ;l:: ;':"h“; and.- suffering nnong the poor, and* brad liries are .row:’n; daily, . © Keystone View Co.

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