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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1923. 73 e 7 O e WUV, D U, ITHURSI A { THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE \ e = 3 - TO ASSIST . HINES. Col. William H. Conklin, recently appointed JP DEFENDERS. Tennis players who will uphold the Lonor of the United States GEN. LEJEUNE PRESENTED WITH LOVING CUP. Gen. Frank W. Coe giving a cup to the commandant assistant director of the United States Veterans’ Bureau, will be in ainst the Australian team for the championship of the world. Left to right: William T. Tilden. W. of the Marine » in appreciation of courtesies extended the coast artillery in preparing for the na- charge of the supply division, with an expenditure of more than a M. Washburn of Washington, who has been replaced by Vincent Richards; R. Norris Williams and tional rifle mate National Photo Co million dollars annually, National Photo Co liam M. Johnston. Wide World 1 A 4 Thdiria i aras MAY BE PRESIDENT'S DOCTOR. Maj. James ' = SAILS TO CLAIM TITLE. Prof. Charles E. Pellew, seventh Vis- count Exmouth, an American, for- merly of Washington, has left for Englard to claim his seat in the house of lords. Copyrizht. Underwood & Underwood. Coupal, for many President Coolidge’s physi- is the logical successor to Dr. UNEXPECTED RADIO FAN. This elephant, ver at the White House. heard a radio and immediately Copyright, Underwood & Undersood. his own volition. used to amuse New York Boy Scouts on an outing yesterday. DREADNAUGHT OF AIR IN SUC became interested, evincing real pleasure at its music and dancing of Copyright. Underwood & Underwood ESSFUL FLIGHT. The Barling bomber, the world's largest airpla with a capacity of enough bombs to destroy large cities, took its maiden trip vesterday without a hit Wide World Phot . ARMY MUSICIANS IN CONCERT. Male chorus of the Army Music Central High stadium tomorrow night. SPORT WHERE NO ONE LOS! Rivals for the pie-eating championship at the outing held yesterday by The Star for The Star newshoys at Arlington Beach. Photo by Staff Photographer. o) PRESENTS PETITION TO PRESIDENT. Miss Bessie Brueggamen, chairman of the United States employes’ compensation committee, who : NEW ENVOY TO SWEDEN ARRIVES. Robert Wood Bliss, newly ap- : % yosterday presepted President Coolidge petitions for those incapaci- FIRST PRIZE-WINNING AQUAPLANE DOG. Carl Erdman, jr., former inted minister to Sweden, and Mrs. Bliss, on their arrival in Stock- COAL DISTRIBUTOR SEES PRESIDENT. F. R. Wadleigh, federal coal i tated by occupational diseases, for compensation not allowed under Princeton track star, and his dog Spike, winner of a recent aquaplane K:lm, where they were warmly received. distributor, who had a long conference at the ‘;Hme House yesterday.: * .ogresentlaw, ot ey e SN, contest at Lake Placid. Wide World Photes "7 7 7 " Oopyright, Underwood & Underwoed. in'regard to the present fuel crisis, Natlonal Photo Co, h‘ : L]