Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 87

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The Sunfwy St WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923. SUPPLEMENT “Good-bye —and the best of luck to you!” Lloyd George leaving the United States aboard the S. S. Ma- jestic. a When the Yale bulldog bit a large piece from the Army mule. ~ West Point cadets marching in the Yale Bowl before the game e which ended with a score of Yale, 31: Army, 10. This photo L—&g shows only one end of the great bowl. Q Sport togs as created by American fashion makers. The tan knitted suit is edged with vari-colored band- ing. The cap is of tan and green felt. . ) James M. Cox of Dayton, Ohio, once Governor of Ohio and later a candidate for President on the democratic ticket, presenting $5,000 trophy to Carl Wiedemann, Newport, Ky., man whose horse, In Me- moriam, defeated Zev and My Own. Left to right: Mr. Cox, Bob Gilmore, trainer of In Memoriam; Carl Wiedemann and Jockey Mack Garner. P& AL Pliotos Interested spectators of the big race at Latonia, Ky., a week ago yester- day. Left to right, in front: Sam Hildreth, trainer of Zev; Col. Matt Winn, promoter of the $50,000 race; Harry Sinclair, owner of Zev. Back of Hildreth, J. S. Cosden, well known horseman. Photo snapped at Latonia et /3 Internutional Ambrose Durkin, Washington author of the poem “In Memoriam,” which was read at Calvary Baptist Church No- vember 2, the occa- sion being a birth- day memorial serv- ice for the Ilate President Harding by the Warren G. Harding Camp, Maj. Ora Baldinger (in center) with wreath sent by President Bleseine ithe ishifof the sea i) ispecialiseryicefwas : i y 2 : = : held at St. Dunstan's, London, recently, when the fish of John Myers has a special talent, and he has declared that it Sh'}‘ Coolidge for tomb of the late President Harding at Marion, Ohio. Cere- No. 5, Sons of Vet- b, - s not be wasted. He has entered a knitting contest in one of London’s 1 onies were held at the tomb November 2, the fifty-eighth birthday an- €rans. :‘:rcm;]‘;'i;s’:g‘s of Billingsgate and Leadenhall markets big department stores—the only man among hundreds of women. = niversary of the late President. . MW A @ P & A Photos.

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