oc-plain-dealer 1923-11-15
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Thursday, November 15, 1923
PRESIDENT GREETS NEW COLLEGE EXECUTIVE
Chief Justice Taft, President Coolidge, and William M. Lewis, new president of George Washington University, snapped when President Coolidge received the new college head.
President Coolidge and Chief Justice Taft of the U.S. supreme court were among the many notables who attended the inauguration of William M. Lewis as new president of George Washington University in the national capital recently. Noted educators and college leaders from all parts of the country were present to celebrate Lewis, long prominent in national educational work.
MONTE AND HIS WIFE SING 'DIVORCE BLUES'
ALABAMA SENDS YOUNG WAR VETERAN TO WASHINGTON
MONTE AND HIS WIFE SING 'DIVORCE BLUES'
Mrs. Monte Blue.
The latest "Blues" to be sung in movieland is being warbled by Mr.
and Mrs. Blue themselves. For Monte Blue, well known movie star,
and his wife, a non-professional, have come to the parting of the way,
and—according to word from Hollywood—have been divorced.
ALABAMA SENDS
YOUNG WAR VETERANS
TO WASHINGTON
Rep-elect Joseph Lister Hill
Joseph Lister Hill war veteran and long-time member of the second congressional district of Alabama in national house when Congress voted next month. Hill's election was uncontested. He is a Democrat.
GERMANS DRIVEN FROM POTATO FIELDS—GET "LEAVINGS"
Upper photo shows German police chasing starving unemployed from potato field before crop was collected. Below, the same unemployed lined up by police to race for the "leavings" after the field had been dug.
These photos, just received from Germany, illustrate conditions there. A large field of potatoes, holding enough to feed the hundreds of hungry near by, is guarded by the police until the crop is dug. The starving peasants see the crop hauled away. Then they are allowed to search the field for those who were missed. The potatoes later probably were rationed out but in small quantities at different points. This condition exists in
THE PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIF.
EXECUTIVE
FORD SEERS PRESIDENCY, TICKET
DOESN'T MATTER, FRIENDS ASSERT
STILLMAN
of George Washington Uni
college head.
leaders from all parts of
country were present to conculate Lewis, long prominent
national educational work.
ABAMA SENDS
JOUNG WAR VET
TO WASHINGTON
Henry Ford.
That he will run for president next year either as a Republican,
a Democrat or an independent, is the opinion of those closest to Henry
Ford. The main plank in the Ford platform will be Ford himself.
AS SENATE HEAD
IS NEXT IN LINE
ABAMA SENDS YOUNG WAR VET TO WASHINGTON
Henry Ford.
That he will run for president next year either as a Republican, a Democrat or an independent, is the opinion of those closest to Henry Ford. The main plank in the Ford platform will be Ford himself.
DAN CUPID ENTERS BISHOP'S HOME. MAKES HIS COADJUTOR SON-IN-LAW
Miss Sarah Lawrence, her father, Bishop William Lawrence, upper right, and her fiance, Bishop Coadjutor Charles L. Slattery, younger bishop he invited to become his aldea, Bishop Coadjutor Charles L. Slattery, according to word from Boston. For the engagement of the bishop coadjutor to Miss Sarah Lawrence, Bishop Lawrence's daughter, has just been announced there. The romance of the two began when Bishop Slattery accepted the post with Bishop Lawrence. Miss Lawrence has been a trustee of Wellesley college and the Wren-tham state school. She is active in church and welfare work.
Bishop William Lawrence, head of the Massachusetts diocese of the Episcopal church, will soon become father-in-law to the RHINELAND DICTATOR IS HAIL FELLOW
Bishop William Lawrence, head of the Massachusetts diocese of the Episcopal church, will soon become father-in-law to the
RHINELAND DICTATOR IS HAIL FELLOW
An interesting glimpse of Dr. Josef Matthes, head of the new Rhineland Republic, snapped with his separatist henchmen. Note the separatist colors worn on his coat sleeve.
On the left is a simple frock for the dinner dress; blouse is sleeveless with neck. The skirt is quite plain and a wide girdle one of the yokes worn at of skirts some time ago.
STILLMAN DRAWS WIFE AND INDIAN INTO GLARE AGAIN
Mrs. James A. Stillman, Baby Guy, upper left; Stillman below, and Fred Beauvals, above at right.
The filing of an appeal by James A. Stillman, millionaire New York banker, to have the divorce won by his wife, "Fifi" Potter Stillman, a year ago, set aside, promises to bring into the "pitiless light of publicity" again the romance of Mrs. Stillman and the Indian guide Fred Beauvals. Stillman, with his appeal, reveals the much talked of but bitherto banned "confession" note of Mr. Stillman which her husband has long wished to use in substantiating his claim that Guy Stillman, whom the court ruled his son, is really the son of Beauvals.
MCADOO'S CONFERENCES IN CAPITAL SET THE POLITICAL POT ABOILING
The filing of an appeal by James A. Stillman, millionaire New York banker, to have the Potter Stillman, a year ago, set aside, promises to bring into the "pitiless light of publicity" again the romance of Mrs. Stillman and the Indian guide Fred Beauvais. Stillman, with his appeal, reveals banned "confession" note of Mr. Stillman which her husband has long wished to use in substantiating his claim that Guy Stillman, whom the court ruled his son, is really the app of Beauvais.
AS SENATE HEAD IS NEXT IN LINE FOR WALTON'S JOB
W. T. Anglin.
W. T. Anglin, of Holdenville, Oklahoma, president pro tem of the Oklahoma senate who superceded Gov. M. E. Trapp as presiding officer of that body, is in line for the governorship if Gov. Welton is impeached.
Ex-Secretary McAdob, on right, snapped after a long talk with Senator Carter Glass, also an ex-treasury head and a Democrat.
THINGS THAT THE DEBUTANTE WEARS THIS SEASON
On the left is a simple, girlish frock for the dinner dansant. The blouse is sleeveless with round neck. The skirt is quite full and plain and a wide girdle reminds one of the yokes worn at the top of skirts some time ago. The material is velvet embossed georgette.
On the right is one of the smart jacquettes so becoming to the majority of women expressly to the debutante. It is made of black and white fur and has a high collar and bell sleeves in a rather conservative cut.
Some of the latest evening slippers in gold and silver are not the least fascinating of this season's fripperies.