Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1927, Page 89

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GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, The Prince of Wales speaking at the dedication last Sunday of the new International Peace Bridge, connecting the United States and Canada over the Niagara River at Buffalo, N. Y. Chief Leading Eagle of the Sioux Tribe. President Coolidge wearing the Indian war bonnet presented to hiia as he wos adopted by the tribe as their first white chief at the Deadwood, S. Dak., celebration. GRAVURE SUPPLEMENT The %qmlag Star C.. —AUGUST 14, 1927. — Vice President Dawes shaking hands with the Prince of Wales across the ribbon which was severed during the Peace Bridge cere- mony. Mrs. Dawes, Secretary of State Kel- logg and Mrs. Kellogg are seen at the right. P & A Photos The caisson bearing the body of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood as the funeral procession for the distinguished soldier and Governor Gen- eral of the Philippines passed along Pennsylvania avenue to Arlington Cemetery. Atright: A view of the impressive burial rites for Maj. Gen. Wood at Arlington. Washington Star Photo. ©P. & A Photo Princess Rose Bud Yellow Rose of the Sioux Tribe placing the Indian war bonnet on President Coolidge as he was adopted as the tribe’s chief leading eagle. Mrs. Coolidge and members of the tribe observe the ceremony at P:a?vlv.ood, S. Dak. e A. Photos.

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