Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING LLS AN ANCIENT SONG CONCERNING FLOWING WURTZB URGER. Yesterday w )0 bottles of beer were destroyed by District offici: of beer wer AT THE POLISH LEGATION. Ladi Wroble: , and Mme. Wroblewski. photo tion yesterday afternoon. The young: FREEDOM OF THE CITY. TRAVEL THROUGH THIRTY-SEVEN STATE! nesota, is now in Washington after a 35,000-mile trip. The Holtons expect to visit every state in the Union flivver, carrying Mr. and Mrs. John A. Holton of Min- before completing their journey. They left their Minnesota home two years ago. Washington Star Photo. “QUEENS OF THE RICE BELT” VISIT THE CAPITAL. They all-live in Arkansas, and the €harles H. Brough of Arkansas. Left to right: Miss Maylene Rowland of Stuttgart, Miss Simms of Hagen, Miss Mary H. John of Carlisle, Miss Loi: Grafton of Lonoke, Mrs. Betty Seuttgart (chaperon); sponsors, Mrs. Brough, Mrs, L. 'S. Vaughn, Mrs.'S. Porter atid Mrs."Walter Doweel. STAR, WASHIN a sad day for spectators of a little local ceremony, ipped from Philadelphia and confiscated by local National Photo. When the Prince of Wales called at Winchester, England. recently, one of the big ceremonies was that allowed him the freedom of the cit Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. The future Empress of Japan i wedding costume. The Princess Nagako Kuni, fiancee of Prince Regent Hirohito, wears the gar’ ments of the oldtime Japan. Wide World Photo. oto- shows them accompanied by former Gov. 'innie Shackelford of Dewitt, Miss uerite Stewart. of - Jonesboro, Mra. Rex, B. Washington Star Phots. Nathan Straus, philanthropist, who sail aboard the Italian liner Duilio yesterday for Palestine. He will spend the winter around Jerusalem. yright by Underwood & Underwood NARCOTICS BEING DESTROYED IN WASHINGTON. A half million dollars’ worth of dope confiscated by government agents throughout the United States during the past three months is being destroyed here. The photograph shows a part of the collection in the office of Col. L. G. Nutt of the narcotic division of the bureau of internal revenue. ght: Kathleen Dwyer, daughter of Col. T. steamship President Roosevelt, a These Was hington girls, daughters of Army and Navy officers, will make their bows to Dwyer; Laura Winder Marshall, daughter of Gen. R. C. M: . Read; Emma Stitt, dau ghter of Admiral E. R. Stitt; Eugenia Lejeune, daughter of Gen. Lejeune, National Photo. 0D HAVE MERCY UPON YOUR SOUL.” Probably the first photograph ever made of a judge pronouncing the death sentence. Judge Walter McMahon of Cleveland passing the death sentence Cosmo Ferranto, who will be electrocuted February 26. Capyrisht by Undersood & Tnd Hirohito, Regent_of Japan. ¥ § wearing the_historic robes of the old Japan. He will wear this cos- tume when wedded to Princess Nagako Kuni. The ceremony will be conducted along _traditional ‘Washington Star Photo, Yiries. Wide World P CORNELL STUDENTS RUN RESTAURANT. Nine senior class men of the university who are taking special courses were given an to_study restaurant work aboard the wvessel belonging. to the United States. Shlppm& Copyright NEW PORTRAIT OF CHIEF JUSTICE. Emily Burling Waite and her painting of William Howard Taft, Chief Justice. The picture shows the Chief !nnic‘; wearing his robes, the law books of his office serving B . : Underweod & Usderwosd. as a bay Oopyright by Underwood & Underwoed.

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