Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1923, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WA%HTNGTON D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1923, = THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE NERAL OF LATE PREMIER BONAR LAW, IN LONDO! The photograph shows soldiers bearing the casket containing ashes into Westmin- ster Abbey for interment. At the extreme right, the Prince of Wales, an honorary pallbearer. Other honorary pallbearers were Lord B. ver- brook, ount Fitzalan, Earl Balfour and Premier Stanley Baldwin. Copsright by Underwood & Usderwood y t Lodge erday for the first time ; - . el PROMINENT IN BUREAU INVESTIGATION. Col. Charles R. Forbes, cath B lhrdmg The photo shows him talking Y * w 5 Th 4 . ¥ former director of the Veterans' Bureau, and his attorney, Col. Easby- with Attorney General Daugherty. e $ i ; - ; i e P * Smith (right), leaving the Senate office building vesterday afternoon ational Ploto. 1 : at conclusion of the day's session in the bureau investigation. National Phote. Georges Barrier of Paris, now in Washington with foreign hotel pro- prietors. Mr. Barrier is president of the Alliance Internationale Ho- tellerie. Plioto by Henr! Manuel, Paris. PRESIDENT OF CUBA IS A RADIO The chief executive of the isle, Alfredo Zayas, delivering an address for eners-in” from the presidential palace in Havana. The president owns a powerful re- ceiving set, with which he keeps in touch with stations in the United St BOY PIANIST IN THE CAPITAL. Shura Cherkassy, eleven years old, | one of the newly discovered musical prodigies, and his parents. They ray 3 2 4 = = i topped in Washington for a concert during their tour of the country. ? 5 e X CHARLES IN THE LIONS’ DEN. Charles Gay of Los Anles raises National Photo 3% Z lions for the circus, the stage and the stud, He also trains them, R hk s and the jungle animals seem to enjoy his v: to their den. Copy:ight by Underwood & Undernood. Elias H. Mortimer, star witness in the Senallle i‘nvestignlion of the af- q fairs of the Veterans’ B hil B ey ander the Aivties B TL WHEN THE FLIVVER SULKS, TRY AN ELEPHANT. . Anyway, that's what Joe, Becker, an animal Chasles R. Forbes, trainer of Los Angeles, does. Joe's fliv has a bad disposition, and he called upon one of -his pets to Natlonal Photo. move him from a Los Angeles street. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Now we have the “polar bear bath- < 4 ¢ - $ S 1 ing suit.” It is the newest thing , 8 5 3 S \ HE RIDES IN A HELIGOPTER. E. Oehmichen, pilot and desigper of the * = . from the Pacific coast, and in this new helicopter which k rtled F) N . 5 fosls CHURCH TURNED INTO A GARAGE. This photograph comes from ey M T L ff‘,’,‘;‘,",‘,‘,’,,‘,’:‘,’;,‘;",“:,,‘: HELICOPTER DEVELOPMENT BY THE FRENCH. This new Ochmichen Peugeot helicopter, recently instance is worn by pretty Virginia e o dm_kefrbw ot ek betldins wad ces:ful flights in a circular motion. tried out in France, is claimed to be guite successful. The machine travels a circular route, and the photo Valli, a movie star. turned it into a garage for his motor hearse. U ‘Wide World Photo. shows it about fifteen feet from the ground. ‘Wide World Phote, Photo By Olarence R. Bull. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. . .

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