Evening Star Newspaper, August 31, 1923, Page 13

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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923. " 13 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE INSPECT MEMORIAL STAMPS. Postmaster General New and Assistant TO INHERIT LEEDS MILLIONS. William B. Leeds, jr.. who inherits © A BIG DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GOVERNOR. The youngest governor in the United States, William S. Flynn of Rhode Island, is spending his Postmaster General Glover inspecting the first package of Harding the fortune by his mother, the late Princess Anastasia. Young vacation at Atlantic City, and on the beach yesterday he met the beauties who are preparing for the pageant. The governor was forced to pose memorial stamps. The stamps were sent to Marion, Ohio, and will Leeds married the Princess Xenia of Greece. Copyright by Keystone. for the camera Copyright by Atlantic Fobo Service be placed on sale September I Photo — —n MRS. COOLIDGE GOES WALKING. Accomranied by a secret service S R\'Efi FOR THIRTY-FIVE YEARS. William R. Campbell, of- FROM THE HOME TOWN. Judge and Mrs. Richard W. Irvin leaving man, the first lady of the Jand walked through the streets of Washing- WON SEASON'S FIRST PRIZE. Chris Johnson, a rancher living near ficial guide of the State Department, who has just rounded out thiri the White House vesterday after calling on the President and Mrs. ton yesterday. Photo taken near the Treasury Department. Cloverdale, Calif., who won the season’s first hunting prize by killing five years of service. He was appointed by Secretary of the Navy Whit- Coolidge. They are the first of the hometown friends to visit the Tiy Miller Service. e ant the n Copyright by Underond & Taderwond. ney during C nd’s first administration. orvioe White House Nati Commuttee of Loyal Urder of Moo-e SHIPPING BOARD IN EVENING TOGS. Members of the board called at the White House & celebration at Clarendon, Va., Saturday. “M 1 ill be a feature of atio : , Va., Saturday. “Moose day” will be a o EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY HAS QUEER PET. Clyde Stickney, grandson of a famous show- last night for a conference with President Coolidge. Left to right: F. L. Thompson, man, and his E , pet boa constrictor and her offspring, in the back yard of the Stickney i i E. C. Plummer, Chairman Farley, Bert Haney, M. Li A i h 3 % the third annual carnival of the Citizens' Association and fire department. Left 1o | e . aney. issner, Admiral W. . Benson and ome, at Newark, N. J. The snake is one of the largest of n(“ll(‘;:?n:r:l;-:(;:lwny. e T R MY, T O B e P v, B LAt W. Corbin, H. O. Buttolph, Joseph M. Morrow and S. H. Williamson, Washington Star Photo '1.1 ) ‘.cuhl N THE NEW PREMIER OF JAPAN. ' Count Gombei Yamamoto, who suc- AMERICANS ON BEACH At DEAUVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clundler Christy and Miss Florentine ceeds Baron Kato, who died recemly Count Yamamoto has an ad- Preston, who are spending the summer at the famous resort. The painter of American girls will return ral’s rating, and he has visited in the United States several times. *a this country in the fall, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, 3 Copyright by Keystons, SHE DANCES IN THE WATER. Miss Verona Lee, shows her skill in one of the most difncuit of dances. = The raph was taken at Los Angeles, where a swimming pool took the placeof the dancing pavilion, phstogragh wee e e P Covsright by Kadel & Hetbect. ’ AR

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