Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. Judge Landis, the “big boss” of base ball, knuckles down with the youngsters for a game of marbles. Photo snapped in Chicago, where the judge is a great favorite with the boys in his neighborhood. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Chicago labor leaders admitted to bail of $75,000. Left to right: Mrs. Tim Murphy, Tim Murphy, his 532 memorial trees mother, Mrs. Fred Mader, Mader and the son. Standing figures unidentified. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Members of the American Legion holding services and placing flags and wreaths at along 16th street in honor of the District of Columbia boys who died during the world war. The biggest lobster on record, weighing twenty-two pounds and eight ounces. He was caught off the coast of Nova Scotia and recently exhibited in Boston, with a notice that he would “feed the average chorus girl for a week.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Anton Lang, “Christus” of the Oberammergau Passion Play, sur- rounded by his family. One of the few photographs showing Lang at home. He was selected for the important part on account of his simple life and ki“dly virtues. Coprright by P. & A. Photos. in the same class of Business High School, Pittsburgh, this eighteen years old and Walter is fifteen. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Showing the latest in riding habits Dr. Alice Salomon, Germany's Mashed potatoes with a “kick.” Warden Westbrook of the Chicago as worn by Miss Mary Altemus at greatest woman leader. She is a _, L i A & Gt HMLS jail thought the gift of potatoes for one of his prisoners might hide a file Marshal Foch relates a war story for King George. The Englich the Devon horse show, near Phila- member of the radical party and a Vice Admiral Pakenham of the British Navy, in command o LS. L n T ameidithe e i Eoat s otils of Bomorails Moarei ruler, daring bis recent visit in) Belgium and France, visited siany of the delphia. pioneer of work in the organization Raleigh, now at Washington, and Ambassador Geddes ]m'{ffn:?.e. ;th:x: The prisorier was disappointed. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. famous battlefields of the world war. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copsrght by Underwood & Undermood. of women. Wide World Phote. Department yesterday aftermoon. Isaac Shalsteare, nineteen years Lewis Henry, republican, of El- old, who arrived in Washington yes- mira, N. Y., recently elected to fill terday, completing the first lap of the vacancy in the House caused by his seven-year hike around the the resignation of Alanson Hough- The President and Mrs. Harding see Navy aefch Army in base ball game at Annapolis yesterday. Left to world. He left New York without a ton, now United States ambassador Secretary Wallace conferring Department of Agriculture medal upon Joseph E. Glackin, one of the three right: Mrs, Weeks, Mrs. Wilson, wife of Admiral Wilson, commandant of Naval Academy; Mrs. Harding and cent, working his way from one to Germany. Maryland boys who were winners in prize stock and farm products contests. The winners are also entitled to a % National Photo, town to another. Staft Photographer, Copyright by Harrls & Ewing. trip to Europe at government expense. Copyright by Harris & Ewing, Admiral Wilson. . v " v < » ; v

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