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_THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1923. R’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Santiagh Albo, Spanish ‘wrhister of foreign affairs, who, according to dispatches, is under arrest in San BARCELONA IN HANDS OF SPANISH REBELS. According to late reports, the city has been taken over by th Sebastian, being held by the revo- the revolution, and martial law has been declared. The photograph shows a considerable part of the Barcel lutionists. Copyright by Keystone. Copyr A E. Yesterday was the sixty-third anniversary of Gen. Pershing’s birth. From all over the nation came messages of congratulation, and the working force at the War Department sent these flowers to the general's desk. National Photo. sees the world on an empty suit e and a thin dime. Peter Sirbu, vears old, who got tired of the " GETS NEW SHOES. Miss Katherine Campbeil of grind in Youngstown. Ohio, and Qb ieio reesinel it e i roy Gy \pin Ble Janded at Jer. HEAVY MEAL FOR A HEAVY MAN, Luis Angel Firpo of the Acgentine, i Cide S him in hard 14 Pho Yo, mests Mr. Dampsoy touight in battle st the Polo Grounds, New NATION CAUSED GREEKITALIAN CRISIS. Gen, Tellini (seated in center), whose assassina ork, = he [N SREE R pthieaten an Se Sf.“"i of the ught about the present trouble between Greece and Italy. Gen. Tellini was head of the Ital prize ring. Firpo bas spent the last two days in a New York apart- delegation to the interalligd military commission for the delimitation of the Greek-Italian bounda ment. Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. A — Baron Giovanni di Giura, first sec- ON THE FARTHEST NORTH FLIGHT. Plane and members of the HammerJunker expedition, which retary of the Italian embassy in came within 400 miles of the north pole. Second from left, m g Arthur Neuman, the pilot. One non-stop trip Washington, who has been trans- of 700 miles was made over the arctic regions. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood ferred to_the Ttalian embassy in < i Mexieo City. National Photo. reres AT INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF INTERALLIED VETERANS. The photograph, taken in Brussels, shows Charles Bertrand. the irterallied veterans’ organization, being greeted by M. Bernier, president of the city council. Behind M. Bernier is Alvin commander of the American Legion. , president of Owsley, national DAUGHTERS OF NOXWAY'S MINISiLo. misscs tnger M., and Laura,. PRESENTED WITH GOLD WATCH. W. “indy” Smith, who for forty. ~ BOY SCOUTS OFFER SERVICES. John Barton Payne, chairman of the daughters of the Norwegian minister and Mme. Bryn, whe have just eight “years has been in charge of the Congressional Record at the returned to Washington from a visit to their native land. ol C"'"amr" being presented with a gold watch by George H. Carter, public National oto, printer, TAKES POST AT TOKIO. Mr. and Mrs. R: Henry Norweb, now!in Wash. American Red Cross, and Boy Scouts who yesterday offered their ington, who will sail within a few days for Tokio. Japan, where Mr. serivces as messengers in the Japanese crisis. The boys are David' Norweb will assume his duties as first secretary of ‘the United States Washington Star Pbote. _Poetker, Theodore Kiosek and Frank Brumley, - Natiooal Photo. embassy. Watieghl Phots BY