Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. . ii N e e e e e e g STAR’'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Senator William E. Borah of Idaho leaving the White House yesterday after a conference with President Coolidge. NAVY OFFICIALS WITH PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. Committee from N Department calling on the National Photo President yesterday to ask, him to issue a message to the American public on Navy day, October Left to right: The President, Secretary Denby, Commander Marion Eppley, chairman of arran Admiral E. W. Eberle and Assistant Secretary Roosevelt. JUST LIKE A SCENE FROM A THRILLING MOVIE. A life-saving demonstration at the American Red Cross building yesterday. The first-aid demonstration was won by a crew of the Baltimore division of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company. The crew was awarded the John Barton P Nat Photo. AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE IN TOKIO. This photograph was taken the day after the great fire burned itself out, and it shows one of the famous streets of the city—Ginza avenue, “the 5th avenue of Tokio.” . orld Photo. LADDIE BUCK ARRIVES. The Airedale pup for the White House ar- CONGRATULATING THE SERGEANT. Gen. John A. Lejeune, com- rived in Washington yesterday. He will be a kennel mate of Peter mandant of the Marines, congratulating Sergt. Morris Fisher on win- Pan, a wire-haired terrier from Boston. The dog was presented to ning the title of free rifle shot of the world. Sergt. Fisher. returned the President by Col. M. C. Buckey, on behalf of Miss Marguerite to his post in Washington yesterday after competing in the Camp Calhoun of Atlanta. National Photo. Perry, Ohio, national matches. National Photo 3 & Senator Lynn J. Frazier of North Col. E. S. Walton, Q. M. C., recently - i 3 Dakota, who called at the White 2 2 . House yesterday to discuss farm detailed for duty in the office of A CONFERENCE AT THE WAR DEPARTMENT. Pedro Guevara, resident commissioner of the Philippine problems of the middle west with the assistant secretary of war, in Islands, who has taken up his duties in Washington, photographed with Secretary Weeks at the War President Coolidge. ‘Washington. Department yesterday afternoon. National Photo. ¥ National Photo. GUESTS AT THE RUMANIAN LEGATION. Prince Bibesco, minister from Rumania to Washington, and his guests, Sir Roderick and Lady Jones. Photo taken at the legation yesterday. 0 = - B HE KEEPS THE WHITE HOUSE W;HI'gE.h E.. Cl.nLiulem:lxI kbn;wn d:! 2 X the “official White House painter,” and he has been on the job for the 2 s 3 NEW DICTATOR OF SPAIN AND HIS LIEUTENANTS. Gen. Primo de Rivera (third from right), promi- p-:! twenty years, "Severl:l thousand gallons of white paint explains ONE. OF THE l_}NUSUAL PICTURES FROM JAPAN. View of the ruins of the customs compound at Yoko- nent figure in the bloodless revolt of Spain, and his aides. Left to right: Gens. Daban, Saro, Munos, why the White House is white,” saya Littleton. hama, showing how the earth was tumbled about by the series of quakes. Some of the sireet cracks Cobos, de Rivera, Cavalcanti and Berenguer. Oopyright Wy Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ) were yards in width, Copyright by Underwood & Underwoods

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