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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923.° E STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL P il o . * MENTIONED AS NEXT BRITISH AMBASSADOR. Austen Chamber- PRESIDENT PHOTOGRAPHED WITH PHOTOGRAPHERS. Members of the White House Photographers’ Tain, who is the likely choice of Premier Baldwin as a successor 1o TO HOUSE AMERICAN ATHLETES IN FRANCE. Chateau of the Prince de Murat, near St. Cloud, rented Association grouped around President Coolidge on the White House lawn Saturday. Mations! Photo Co Sir Auckland Geddes in Washington. Wide World Photos by the American Olympic committee for the meet at Colombes next year. World Photos URGES AMERICA AID EURGPE. The Earl of Birkenhead, former lord chancellor of Great Britain, who is in this country for a lecture tour, photographed for first time since his arrival. s ;. < 5 . CALLS ON PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. Col. George B. Lockwood, direc- Speeding autos taking the turn in the spectacular races at the Montgomery county fair Saturday. tor of publicity of the republican national committee, who called at HNatiossEbstoiGo the White House Saturday. Covsright, Underwood & Underwood EUROPEAN BOXING CHAMPS ARRIVE. Woman pugilists who have come to this country to give exhibi- LARGEST HAM ON RECORD. The hog that produced this ham was BIGGEST ELEPHANT IN THIS COUNTRY TO DIE. The famous moving picture elephant Charlie, valued tions of their fistic prowess. Left to right: Margaret Meisinger, Elsa Barthel, Marguerite Bernet, Steffi raised by Walter Kirsch of Virginia, and when killed at three years at $30,000 because of his education and acting ability, has been condemned to death because of his dan- Bernet, Annie Rockel and Hewig Schmelz. Henry Miller Service. old weighed 1,064 pounds. ‘Wide World Photos. gerous habits of running amuck. Underwood & Underwood WILSON'S STENOGRAPHER WINS CHAMPIONSHIP. Charles L. THE HORSE STOPPED, BUT SHE DIDN'T. When Storm Signal refused ONE HUNDRED YEARS BETWEEN THEM. “Uncle Pat” McLaughlin, WOMAN CHAMPION SHOOTER. Mrs. B. L. King of Winona, Minn., m, former White House stenographer, wins the shorthand report- the first hurdle in the Monmouth county, N. J., colt show, the rider, 102 years of age, oldest living Confederate veteran, and little. Genevieve who broke 186 targets and won the woman’s championship of the ers’ championship of the country at their convention in Chicago, tak- Miss Priscilla Mitchell, took a bad tumble. Downey, two years old, on mule back, en route to the American Legion country at the grand American handicap shoot in Chicago. ing 1,403 words in five minutes, Copyright, Underwood & Underwood. : ‘Qopyright, Underwood & Underwood. convention at Biloxi. Underwood & Underwood. ‘Cfll’!nzht. Tnderwood & Underwood.