Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1922, Page 17

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—=THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922, President Harding's riding horse Harbel, which he has entered in the Washington horse show. Harbel will show himself in the saddle class On top of the Washington post office is the radio that keeps in touch with aH the radio-equipped air- planes in the country, J. C. Edgerton, who is seen here, is in charge of this important station. Copyright by 21st Century Press. Kissing day is an annual holiday in Hungerford, England. Two young men are appointed as “tutimen” and take kisses as toll of any young girl or woman they meet. Here the two are performing their duty at and will be ridden by Lieut. T. H. McCreary of the remount service. the same time. Copyright by Keystone. National Photo. 5 Punjab, one of the educated lions with Ringling Brothers and Fannie Hurst, the American novelist, on a visit to Anton Lang, the Swimming pool on board the S. S. Majestic. 56,500-ton liner, for- Secretary of Agriculture Wallace was fifty-six years old yesterday. Barnum & Bailey's circus, which comes to®Washington next Monday, famous peasant-actor, who is again taking the part of the Christ in the smerly the German liner Bismarck, surrendered to Bngland under the He celebrated the day by putting in an extra hour at his desk, where the Tuesday and Wednesday. Punjab is not at all pleased at having his “Passion Play,” which opens at Oberammergau, Bavaria, this week, after Versailles treaty, which is due to arrive in New York next week on her camera man “caught” him. Natlonal Photo. photo taken. a lapse of twelve years. Wide World Photo. first voyage under the British flag. . Wide World Photc Christian A. Herter, private sec- A gold cross, set with jewels, and retary to Secretary Hoover, who recently seized-by the customs offi- will ‘sail shortly for Russia, where clals on the S. S. Muskegon. It is he will make a study of conditions X in the Volga famine area. Herter @ fortune of rare jewels and gold Group of senators who yesterday met Thomas H. Ince, producer of photoplays, at luncheon in the office }',:} 3,’::.{1'"” At imehiok the 75 P“c:;fln?mfi::?;:?u:::::: The Estelle Murray ballet, which will take an important part in a special benefit performance with the of Senator Hiram Johnson. Left to right, front row: Senators Borah and Johnson, Mr. Ince, Senators Har- St. Patrick’s Players at Cgpou Hall on May 15 and 16. The proceeds will be turned over to Lafayette Post, No. rison and Walsh. Back row: Senators Robinson, Jack Connolly, Washington representative of Mr. Ince,~and 9, of ':lle American Legion. Exolo by Brocks, Colvin Brown, eastern representative. ' National Photo. b & irloy Mason, dainty little movie star, wears an interesting black h uEeus‘Igul:’n. wbliot:lz cleverly comhines the -:wim and modern fashions. Using the new anti-bandit submachine gun, wliich pours a thousand AS-caliber bullets per minute. This The ekirt: is medium short and bouffant, emhn Mhl"d in rlbbl b !on and The labor class held a huge May day procession through the heart of London on May 1, socialistic and wonderful weapon, which weighs about nine pounds, is the invention of Gen. John T. Thompson, U. S. A, ;:;‘“,,’ifi,f" &:fiflffi;’;‘hfim'h the shoulder straps ,{v‘,d: communistic banners showing in large numbers. Photo, taken along the embankment, shows a view of the pro- -~ petired, and it will shoot either birdshot or ball. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, colored velvet. E X 5 2 cession headed by a Bannet bearing the photo of Leon Trotsky. : 7/ ‘Wide World Phots. »

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