Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1922, Page 13

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. Crew of the United States coast guard cutter Seneca, which has just docked at the Washington navy When is a Swiss cheese not a Swiss cheese? This is one of the prob- 2 :, = 2 = - vard after many months’ duty on the ice patrol off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, where charts of all lems of the Department of Agriculture, and K. J. Matheson (in the photo) . Wooden railway_ cars smashed'to splinters and many persons Lilled in wreck of excursion train near icebergs were made and radio messages broadcasted to prevent collisions. The ship will leave Washington is using the X-ray on a specimen. This method determines the quality Cincinnati. The photograph shows point of the wreck where greatest damage was done and where lives were Saturday. Copyright by Harrls & Ewing. of the product. National Photo. Jost: s A T J. B. Smull, recently named by Miss Lillian Wenz, who has been in the service of the Japanese em- in Washington for the past seventeen years, has been decorated President Harding for the Emer- gency Fleet Corporation. Mr. “Qperating room” of inspectors of the Department of Agriculture, where foreign plants and plant products Smull’s appointment is considered a with the Imperial Order of the If your automobile is stolen some night, have its description broadcasted by radio. Inspector Grant of the are closely examined to determine whether they contain insects dangerous to vegetation. The room part of the reorganization plan for Sacred Treasurer for her work. Washington police has ordered such information sent out by wireless, and the photo shows Anthony Ciaverella resembles an operating room in a modern hospital. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. thi’ corporation Natlogal Photo, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. of the police department radio room sending out a report. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Princess Anastasia of Greece, formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds, who Eliot Wadsworth, assistant secretary of the Treasury, brings bride to From palace to peddler. This was the step of Charles George Sollo- will visit the United States this summer, sperding a greater part of her Washington following their honeymoon at Villa Lenton, Eastern Point, One of the very smart new fashions of the season—a gown of black way, former trginer of the horses of the late Czar of Russia. He now time at Newport. This pertrait shows her wearing the famous emerald Gloucester, Mase. Mrs. Wadsworth was Mrs. Guy H. Scull of New York. lace worn over a light-colored 'slip of a flesh tone. mak®s his living by selling chocolate on the streets of London. necklace and diamond headdress. It was painted by A. de Laszlo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ‘Wide World Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Lonmp,.umlmuwumwx;.;immm‘d-mns.mmonfimd m”hhmmoh.h‘d“wmmum"mm i Cokesbukg, Pa. With £ Machine guns and well armed militiamen guard the coal mines at Col g Pa. ramors of d;y of the season. , Lollypop. defeated.J. E. Widener’s_ jumper” Comique’ by three lengtha. was the feat of Miss Edythe Sterling, famous' horsewomhn. - Her horse is o the Nwoml Guardsmen have been placed at vantage points in the heart of the coal-mining district., {“h h’ouble. 2 S G RPN o UL e o SN 02 s B L o Sl Al w:wvmgmnm .8 thoroughbred Arabian. wu.vrnrum : ity sral e N W,fl,h,.,“w.v_.“ B

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