Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 17

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BER 4, 1923. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY. DECEM TAR’S DAILY PIC stant to Gen. F director of the United States Vet- eran? Bureau, with headquarters HARRISBURG, PA., SEES OPENING OF CONGRESS. At least, a goud part of the Pennsylvania city saw B 13 itizens iy Washi accompanied Representative Frank C. Sites to Washington for the occasion. Mr. Sites, the first democrat elected to Cong dis- Chuyribht by G :”Mm] S Date oo trict since the civil war, brought a delegation consisting of his family and friends. Phota JUST WAITING FOR CONGRESS TO OPEN. Gen. | R. Sherwood, who returns to the Sinty-cighth Con r = the oldest member of the House (third from left in back row). Others in the group are Frank , Tsrael M. Foster of Ohio. Richard N. FElliott of Indiana, Milton W. Shreve of Penn- Smith of Idaho, Tom D. McKeown of Oklahoma and John L. Cable of Ohio. Nationai Photo. Dr. S Josephine Baker of New York. who has been appointed con- ~ulting director of maternity, in- : ‘;";J “Z"’Ififfll hl",’f_:': ‘l"l";’[ THE WOMAN MEMBER AND HER DAUGHTER. Mrs. Mae E. Nolan children's bureau, Departmen NOMAN THEY M ; UP CAPI Seisitors Maguus Johnss of California, the only woman member of Cor THEY ARE IN THE LIMELIGHT THIS YEAR. Left (o right: Gen. Sherwood of Ohio, eighty-nine years old. e s wailie, i e s e G Labor. the oldest member of Congress; Mrs, Mae E. Nolan of California, the only woman member, and 1 : 2 walkipe, : to the Capitol . — , Corl, Hill of Alabama, twenty-eight years old, the “baby” member of the House. National Pho vesterday for the opening of the Sixty-eighth Congre Natioual Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ress, and her daughter . photographed just before the ope of the Sixty-eighth ses- <ion vesterday. Mrs. Nolan is the widow of the late Representative Ysbn L. Nolan, National Photo, has just established a new altitude vecovd Tor/the hytoplane: Moias cended to o otght of 5535 meters, oc: 1295 isgeiesshigher: than (1o JUST AS HAPPY AS THEY CAN BE. Mr. and Mrs. Burion S. Tucker of Ridgefild Park. N. J. Mrs. Bur- previous record, held by Lieut. ton, a fort cear-old widow. married the sixteen-year-old Tucker, and they embraced to prove their Harper, United States Navy. undying love to the reporters and camera men. The bride own: Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. 'y ew York hotel. and has given her husband a $10.000 checking account. Copyrizht b¥ Underwood & Tnderwood ‘:‘B“,\\ IS RUNNING FOR PARLIAMENT. And he is the opponent BRINGS HIS BABY FOR THE OPENING. Representative George A. of former l‘rex:n r Asquith. R. D. Brown, who drives his own horse, Weelsh of Philadelphia came to Washington yesterday to take his seat. and Mr. Asquith are seeking election in Paisley, Scotland, and Brown and his dangbter, Margaret Leidy Welsh, became hungry during the is the independent candidate. Wide World Photo. proceedingz. The newly elected member brought forth the commissary department. Phois Ly Cart Thomer. Stanley Washburn, who called the White House yesterday to 4 £ - o1 s . show President Coolidge a hand- o 3 . . - . i ful of telegrams alleging a 50 per AT _THE CAPITOL YESTERDAY. Representative Edgar Howard of e = — WASHINGTON FISHERMAN SHOWS A PRIZE STRING. John W. Hurley, well known among local anglers. centhoost in freight rates on Da- Nebraska and William Jennings Bryan. Mr. Howard was private sec- FOOTPRINTS OF VALUABLE DOG. The taki and a string of smallmouth bass which he landed, with the aid of George Leopold, boatman, at Sundy kota-mined coal. Fetary to Mr. Bryan during the latier’s first term in Congress. originated in Washington, but New York has take p. The prints Hook and Weverton, Md. - The largest of the Potomac fish weighed four and onehalf pounds. National Thote. National Phote, are being used in “fi,’_’i"' the pedigrees, _ Wide World Fhote, B Washington Star Fhuie, v s of dog:”

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