Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1924, Page 16

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ix MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MA VICTIMS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. Twenty-six years ago yesterday the U. S. S. Maine was sunk in Havana harbor, and the annual memorial services were conducted by the United Spanish War Veterans, assisted by the delegations from all veteran organizations of the District of Columbia. Headed by the Marine Band, the veterans marched from the main gate of the cemetery to the Maine plot, where lie buried beneath the mast of the destroyed vessel all the remains of the dead that be found. Washington Star 1" Miss Matham the first Indian - Surgeon General Hugh S. Cum- mings of the United States pub- lic health service, who has been elected one of the vice presidents of the health i the league of nations. National Photo. \ The former head of the Na- His conversation | picture at the pyright by Und tional C ank made a speech in Ossin . Y., ew evenings ag before a Senate investigating committee, and the photographers took h just about all there was to it. C a member of he has hee! “The Tinder Box” is one of three plays preduced by-the before the Bom- y Center Department of the public schools. It is presented by the Junior Dramatic Club of the <t Center. The animal characters are taken by Eddie Fowler, Joe Kelly and Will Smith, The Robert Cunningham and the princess Helen Jackson. Washington Star Thoto. high court. ixiit by Underwood & Underwood 3 AND MARY IN NEW YORK. Stars of the movies desert sunny i 1 little shoppi the snowy metrepolis. Photo THE PRESIDENT'S WREATIL _Capt. Adolphus Andrev the Mayflower, placinz President Coolidge’s wreath the Maine vault in Arlington national cemetery - a takes k o Mlle. Flora, French actress, is the designer of her own costumes, and she makes a specialty of hats. From Paris comes the word that her spectacular costumes are the envy of her sisters of the stage. Copyright by Kadel & Herhert EW DIRECTOR AND HIS ASSISTANT ON THE JOB. Maj. Wallace W. Kirby (right), recently nam- ed director of the burean of engraving and printing, and his assistant, Paul E. Twyman, former chief clerk of the engineer reproduction, plant at Washington Barracks, at work yesterday. Natioual Photo. SUZANNE DEFEATS ANOTHER AMERI Photo taken while they were en route to a mecting recently defeated by the French tennis Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. englen (right) in a match on the French Riviera N. Mrs. Frank J. Gould. champion, Mlle. / Suzanne Wide World Photo. ENGLISHWOMEN BECOMING MORE INTERESTED IN OUTDOOR SPORTS. Photograph taken at the g of the Worcester Park and Buckland B;;glrs at Pasterns, Limpsfield, Surrey. English society women bave become enthusiastic over the hunting game. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. “NOTHING LIKE THIS IN THE ISLANDS.” These were the words of % Pancho Villa, Filipino flyweight champion, at Saranac Lake, N. Y., yes- ncho was snapped while he watched the national speed streets. His tricycle is loaded a dozen feet high with collected work, which he is carrying to his shop. terday. Wide i A PARIS CHAIR MENDER WITH A WEEK'S WORK. This Paris workman is a familiar character on the eEE P ekating championship events, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.

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