Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1923, Page 89

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s e Che Sundwy Stae, § | oo SECTION |f A . 1 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 18, 1 Armistice day pilgrimage to the S street home of former President Woodrow Wilson. The war-time Executive spoke to an estimated crowd of twenty thousand persons. Senator Carter Glass and Fed- eral Trade Commissioner Hus- ton Thompson on the porch with Mr. Wilson. National Fhote, President Cool- idge, Secretary of ) War Weeks and . Mrs. Cool- Assistant Secretary idge placing a eeny of the Navy Roose- :mglebflov;er‘;n . e velt placing wreath omb o e on tomb of the Un- Unknown Sol- - — S =5 known Soldier in dier at Arling- Arlington national ton on Armi- cemetery last Sun- stice day. Sec- Wilson, war-time President. This picture was taken day. The photo- Ietary ot War as the Wilson i h sh automobil T graph shows the Weeks at left. Sundoy. ile left the S street home last guard of honor, National Photo. . ational 1h made up of soldiers. Interuational a —__——___] sailors and Nati The newest and best photograph of Woodrow Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, head of Washington's = - oman police, and Miss Jane Addams, int ionall, When Maryland University held the Yale bulldog to a 16 to 14 score. Neale making ;vnow“ £elfare worker. 'llvlrs. Van Wsinllcr{ecirsn:::.\%nyaing ial to Welsh heroes. The prince wears the 4 3 : > ar > ?cf;l;:: ;rf:erct;lc;rr:id{gr ofe ihe Uni\srersity é’f North Wales. the first down for Yale in the second quarter. Maryland scored two touchdowns in the police conditions in Chicago, where she is a guest of first quarter. Miss Addams. At left, Lord Kenyon. . ©Cmlerwood & Cnderwood. or ket The Prince of Wales puts on his robes. When he visited North Wales recently he officiated at the unveiling Wide Worlil Photo.

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