Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 17

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Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, who called on the President yesterday in the interest of the diszbled e of Representatives from world war veterans of Massachu- Representative Anthony has introduced setts, National Photo. ATIVE RECEIVES LO'\FRAT[L\TID"\\ OF WOMEN'S PARTY. Daniel Anthony, being .ongmlul.md by members of the National Women's Party at the Capitol yesterday, the equal rights amendment bill in the House. National Photo. “DON'T ROCK THE BOAT,” SAYS GEN. SHERWOOD. The oldest member of the House, Gen. Isaac Sher- wood of Ohio, gives some advice to a young mem ber, Clarence J. McLeod of Michigan. Photograph snapped yesterday in the House of Representatives gymnasium. National Photo. . “JUDOS” CARVES FIGURE OF S FEATURED IN FREE CONCERT SUNDAY EVENING. The Josef Kaspar Violin Clab, which will play ol Lo el ,gfih,Toggf,E';f}mg"gg_}'g;v;,;}’:,g;:; at Central High School Sunday night. Standing, left to right: Ethel Payne, Betty Lane, Virginia H':l’u iy o 1 e At DlcmmEe Pamich Py, extiug Theresa Pyle, Mary. Park Clements, Dorothy Greasley, Alice Holmes. Seated: Lucienne Strocker, Nol New York, Copsrient by Unieraced & Dadee oo Sanborn, Josef Kaspar, Victoria Sobolewski, Virginia Evans and Jean Westbrook. LEARNS TO EAT LIKE A HUMAN BEING. This gPeat bear, weighing 742 pounds, has been well trained ; Phots by Brooks Stevens Studi by his owner, Mrs, Budd White of Lcs Angeles, - And the bear seems to be enjoving his meal, too, wright by Eadel & Herbert CHEROKEE INDIAN GIRL VISITS THE PRESIDENT. Miss Ruth M uskrat presenting President Coolidge with a copy of a hook 1hmn Imlnm She was accompanied to the White House by the commitiee of one hundred on Indian affairs. THEATRICAL PRODUCER AT WHITE HOUSE. David Belasco and Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Representative Sol Bloom of New York, who called on President Coolidge yesterday, Miss Bloom GEORGE HENRY HUBERT LASCALLES AND MOTHER. The youns- ‘ster, by the way, is the only grandson of the king and queen of the British Empire, and his first birthday is in February. The mother i M Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. el 2 il National. Phato. - L WOMAN COT']'ON BROKER, . Miss May A, Davis of Philadelphia started in business ss a sienographe:. Unom sio learncd the coiton business, aad today she has almast re: COMMANDS GRAND ARMY VETERANS, Gaylord M. Bll:lrbu ladder ju her work. © and wraps in the establishment of Van Wert, Ohio, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Re- REPRESENT LITHUANIA IN WASH. The charge d'affaires tus top of the Molyneauz, » taiksd with Président Coolidgé.regarding xm-lon - and Mme. Cazys Bizauskas, photographed at the legation yesterday Coprright by Unberwsod & Underweod, ~ Copyrigui vy Kadei & Herbert, tional Photo, & A il _ .. . afternoon. Theyarrived in Washington recently. National' Photo.

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