Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1922, Page 12

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THE ST, ‘R/S'DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST -19, 1922. ) . h : Many animals, tame and wild, have been brought up from babyhood | Jimmy James and his famous camel, Mars, with which he won the President Harding addressing the joint session of Congress yesterday, during which he outlined the status of the strike situation and advo- oo Bottls f3b il Tondeniit iricd o on hios lasks aod e arriod. A 200-mile annual aerial derby race around London. Central News Service. cated an official committee to get at the reot of the industrial troubles. National Phote Co. Central News Servies. C. S. Henslee of Chattanooga, with a model of his invention, which, it is believed, will prevent ships from sinking after being torpedoed or A gencral view of the big balloons just before the start of the race for the Gordon Bennett cup, at Geneva, Sv«iuerhn'd.d _whf".‘ (A)s;‘m; West- rammed. The steel and rubber cap is drawn over the hole by suction, the cone-shaped cups acting as guides. Natlonsl Photo Co: over's is at the left with white band around it, and the United States Navy balloon can be seen in the left foreground. Princess Dagmare, sister of King Christian of Denmark, who is an- J;: Davidls‘on.heminesl A':ncrican Mrs. Barbara Miller of Lancaster, sculptor, who has undertaken the Pa., who celebrated her 100th birth- other member of royalty who will cisco beauty, who ha colossal task of making the world day last week by scrubbing the Director of 5,000,000 children, Dr. Arthur W. Dunn, arriving at A 75ton highly finished locomotive being hoisted by one crane marry a commoner, Lieut. Cas- as mascot of the Disal ;::;"-:e T.'nllp'l:i: 1.,?.“ I«lhnng ffl' gm]- of her ho:]ne. dal]:e ]lll:nbulfis g:g tc:rm h‘ead%umilerl: 1?ii" Thv';r,:f' He hte:d- ;h; Jumdv:r I;Vrlnmcn; aboard ship to leave for the Argentine, where no strike will interfere with tenskjold. The king has given his of the World War for their 1923 al ou-r e er longevit! T 4 th to t! n. im are 0 o ll an = i i i i «Children at the Tidal Basin lul.lnn; beach very often’can get a lift IS 3 s y ? t § Chess players often get so absorbed in their game that they are oblivious to surroundings. These be- - . home. This good-natured motorist went one step further and tried to King Constantine of Gregce while inspecting his troops prior to their departure for fl:ra‘g‘: !:‘l')p:‘ to cop- 4 ! same go interested that even the incoming tide was oyerlooketew .. Emoaty it Cantax. Brves, sakotho wholo coptingent -t young swimmers: SweowpFint Oontuy Rrees, _ ° - grapulate a-geldjox for bis-yalotons.dees 2 - = M - —ui v e BRa¢ . =0 g .

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