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NEWSGRAVURE AND MAGAZINE SECTION Baltimore County's Only Sunday Newspaper TOWSON, MD. MARCH 15 1924 HARDING MEMORIAL SERVICE AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.—Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes addressing a joint session of Congress in the House of Representatives in eulogy of his former Chief. The President, with his Cabinet, is directly in front. At his right are Chief Justice Taft and other members of the Supreme Court, while the section at left is occupied by members of the Diplomatic Corps. Wide World Photos AMBITIOUS DAUGHTER OF DISTINGUISHED FATHER.—Mrs. James S. Thompson, daughter of the late Champ Clark, Speaker of the,, House of Representatives, who campaigning actively for the seat in Congress formerly occupied by Representative Garland Du- pre, the election for which will be held in April. International NEW BRITISH ENVOY TO UNITED STATES.—Sir Esme Howard, newly appointed Ambassador from Great Britain to Washington, as he appeared on his recent arrival in New York on the S. S. Olympic. He succeeds Sir Auckland Geddes. Wide World Photos RESCUED FROM THE MAW OF THE HUNGRY SEA.—Mrs. Nellie Williams of Spokane, Wash., being safely landed on the schooner Cleone by a breeches buoy following the wreck of the steamer Columbia on a jetty in Coos Bay. International