Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVEN'ING STAR WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1923, N0, THE SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WAS NOT IN FLAMES. Members of the Washington fire department were only gi structure an annual bath. The stream of water from the fire hose served to ¢hange the complexion of the building vesterday. By Capitol Photo Service. PRODUCING “SIR LOIN OF T-BONE RANCH.” The Department of Agriculture its own studio here in Washington. Arthur J. Rhodes of the Ram’s Head Players ta king. The photoplay is of the educational variety. \ \ ; Miss Frances C. Linfoot, one of the . : i A pages of the United Daughters of AMBASSADOR HERRICK DELIVERS A SHORT ADDRESS. At the laving of the corner stone of the war . the Confederacy convention. now memorial at Navarin Farm, in Champagne, France, United States Ambassador Herrick spoke on mo- WITH THE SKIRL OF THE PIPES TO PLAY THEM AWAY. Bagpipers “played” an important part in the recent wedding of Princess Maud, being held in Washington. morials to the soldier dead. Gen. Gouraud, French war hero, at left.Copsright by Undurwod & Underwoo youngest daughter of the princess royal and niece of King George, and Lord Carnegie, heir to the carldom of Southesk, in London. The en- BEE ST Ring tire royal family of the British empire attended the wedding. Wide World Photo. Miss Megan Lloyd George arrives ] : THE KING OF “T-BONE RANCH.” Arthur J. Rhodes of the Ram's HERE ON A LECTURE TOUR. Dr. V. Maule, director of culture of ¥ in England after her visit in the CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED NEXT SUNDAY. Recently completed Fifteenth Street Christian Church, at United States. Photo taken aboard Horn Players as the leading character in the Department of Agricul- Czechoslovakia, and Dr. V. Scobar, minister of education of the same 15th street and Kentucky avenue southeast, where impressive ceremonies of dedication will take place the steamship Majestic as the liner They docked at Southampton. b S 1 is past By Capitol Photo Service next Sunday. Rev. Charles N. Jarrett is pastor of the congregation. O, Taseseor, ture’s new educational movie, “Sir Loin ol' T-Bone Ranch.” country, who are delivering lectures in the United Kational ‘Ehoto called at the White House yesterday. HGE’HNG THE LAMP WHICH WILL BURN FOREVER. M. Maginot, minister of war of France, with alcohol torch suspended from a sword, lighting the memorial lamp which will burn lhron;houl the centuries over the grave of the unknown soldier of France. The ceremony took Copsright by Underwoud & Underwood. “Arkansas travelers” are using special cars, ual place in Paru on Armistice day. - ARKANSAS VISITORS AT THE WHITE HOUSE. In order to show the products of their state, these carrying their exhibits with them. They now are in Washington, and called. on President Coolidge yesterdsy afternoon, e

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