Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AR, WASHINGTON;, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 New Yorkers at the Indiana resort ! STRANDED IN EUROPE DURING THE ’ United States again, Some two hundred and fifty Americans, THE DUTCH SHOW SOME SPEED. Motor cycle racin Hol durphy. Photo taken on goltli i when the 1d war broke out, were s i ny of them were unable to get home until a few days ago, when claims many followers. This photo was taken during ent semi- E Wide Warld I’ v arrived New York aboard the S. S. i Wi wrld Photo. i world” championship race on a speci cially -ol:;lr;u:v:l '::::-E L i 4 L] r t [ [ L] ¥ r [} v % HUmAN EMOIIOAS. Dr. Albert Abrams, pathologist, demonstrating his new radio “de- PRINCE IS A PKIVATE SOLDIER. Young Olaf (right) of Denmark is FINDS HOME_ AT THE Z00. Monkeyfaced owl caught on the East Potomac goll course Wedneodss tector of human emotions” in San Francisco. The nurse desired *o know whether she was in love. Dr. learning what it means to be a soldier in his father's army, and i= " evening. He has been tugned over to the Washington Zoo, where he will find a quiet. comfortable home Abrams told her to concentrate and he placed a glass electrode tonnecm-l with the “detector” over her being helped on his military way by an officer. o lthie renainderio filis Tife. Photo by Pridgeon, staff photographe: heart. The radio machine told the story. right by Underwood & Taderwod. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. AN, N, . f g S A HE LIKES TO RIDE. ' th 1d tho! hbred bulld, d b NEv:E HEARDI: el THEJ bt W/;R S . 1ige, the year-o. roughbre: 0g. owned by Ferguson, who returned to the United State RETURN FROM HONEYMOON. Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, American D. H. Williams of 211 Bryant street northeast, has a habit of . i f th id il hi lease from the Heidelbe ace fn the world war, returns with Mrs. Rickenbacker from honey- “hooking” rides, and the photo shows his favorite way of going for a THEPF-]‘_RéTn vh’l?:;;N i?Ffl_CE'S: 'M":- ‘X]‘mfin \Fel}tu. daugllner of a heard of 1 e ula!r u‘:::i b:in“l::;‘; rele: n,u\; :’“‘?‘ le\l‘arg moon trip through Europe. Mrs. Rickenbacker was -Mrs. Durant spin. Copyright by Harrie & Ewing. A:zl:riano-hip Her thip"i':'meg“ S%‘.l,.;‘;‘ “omu\l:\d?il\':fld“::lmu- e = ne in a diel wi i before her mai Wide World Photo. R - oty - THE SACRED MONKEYS. A Hindu holy man feeding the sacred CITY'S MASONIC LODGES IN.LINE. Five thousand five hundred Washington Masons yesterda: of T H where monkers ot Simla.Onl the daiotiest sort of food s supplied the wil be ciected o magaificnt temple. The Masons marched fn- m-"flm Crand Master C. d’"'"" D o el Tiastagtesas monkeys. ere held, % 7

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