Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1923, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D:. ¢, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1923 THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Former Senator James A. 0’Gorman of New York, who called on Presi- AT THE FORT MYER I)Rll[ YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the assistant 1 The children are Theodore. jr.; Grace and Cornelius Roosevelt, ot IN THE GALLERY OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. George A. Wick of station WCAP, well \known to _radio fans, operating the radio amplifying control from the gallery of the House when Pres dent Coolidge delivered his message. Coprright by Kadel & Herh attache of the emba; Fort Myer riding sho AT A MEETING OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. John C. Van Dyke was elected to memhership of the organization at the recent meeting in New York. Left to right, seated: Robert Underwood Johnson, Owen Wister, Bliss Perry, Joseph Pennell and Archer M. Huntingdon. Standing: Nicholas Murray Butler, Charles Dana Gibson, John C. Van Dyke, Arthur Twining Hadley, Hamlin Garland, Augus- tus Thomas and Daniel Chester French. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. olidge at the White House Nations! Photo. FROM THE BRITISH EMBASSY. Col. C. E. ( of Great Bri yesterday afternoon. IN THE INTEREST OF EQUAL RIGHTS. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Charles E. Dietrich, regi director of the National League of Woman Voters, who are in W ington in the interest of an equal rights amendment to the Constitutio G. Charlton, military in, and Mrs. Charlton, at the National Photo. Miss Susan Lawrence, a candidate for parliament in Eastham, north England, who was elected by a close margin. She is the first sin- gle woman to be elected to parlia- ment. Wide World Photo. THE SECRETARY ATTENDS SHOW. Secretary of War Weeks and Maj. MEMBER OF THE CABINET BUYS CHRISTMAS SEALS. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace purchasing a ipply of the geals of the Souet) for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis from a youthful health i ) Natiooal Photo, . Society. J. M. Wainwright snapped at the cavalry show at Fort Myer yesterday. The proceeds from the show were turned over to the Amy lgl'u. s National Fhoto. GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSON OF “OLD HICKORY. Andrew Jackson. a descendant of the seventh President of the United States, student at the University of California. The young man is surrounded with the Jackson family heirlooms. t Uy Underwood & Tnderwood LISTENING-IN ON THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Senator Hiram Johnson. a candidate for the White d; House position, receiving President Cool message to Congress over the radio. The mes p.n’y was » Service Pho! heard by a million radio fans, according to an estimate. A MASSE PUTT INTO THF [os) NER POCKET. “Uncle Nick™ Altrock, a member of the Washington base his is one ball team and the game’s greatest comedian, plays golf with the star outfielder, Sam Rice. Copyright by Kestone of ’s favorite shots on the green. Lieut. John A. MacReady, United States Army, who was forced to land yesterday without breaking the world altitdde record. Sadi Lecointe, a French aviator, recent- ly made the new record. Lieut. MacReady will make another at- tempt. Conaeight &3 Linderwood & Pnderwoode. , HE NEVER MISSED A BASE BALL GAME. Monument erected by the Cincinnati National League team to a faithful fan, Albert Schoenchen. “Al, the Milkman,” was known to thousands of residents of the Queen city, for he never missed a home game of the Reds. Wide World Phote.

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