Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1922, Page 12

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. » [ s . . fet L parade f teps - . = o, k petir 4 A 2 "--‘Q,‘fif’v nderwond & Cnderwod Senator Robert M. La Follette making NEW_SENATORS IN NGTON. 2 - Lo richt: mecting of progressive senators and rep. Brookhart of lowa, B. K. Wheeler of Montana, Dr. Henrik Ship-tead of ) and Lynn 3. Frazier building. yright by Harris & Ewing of Morth Dakota. ¢ = : 4 ’ . . FORMER JLARRIE: i Tl h d the Princess i who was elected head of the G. A R at its last PASSING THE WHITE HOUSE. The Safety week parale passing in review before President Harding and other government oficials at_the feventeen ears old, 1 it called on President Harding ot the White Ho White House offices. Navy float in the foreground. icials at the | . 4 3 ‘ ACTI»ES Winoy EE uu,.\Q‘) WO \ ’ W@%E%fifi BUREALI T} BITIIT O DEPALT! F | ,a—af’ :}}? ’ R WOMEN'S BUREAU FLOAT. This was one of the most attractive in the parade. Marchers from the Interior XolColgEoR ITALY'S PREMIER. Benito Mussolinis chief of fascist, i s eatl lis a branch, wi - 5 Vo 2 s fit by fencing, is considered an expert swordsman. His 5 :;fli::]l'rlmenl‘ of which the women’s bureau is a branch, won second prize, with the Na;yxgm:ln‘.‘::,l.: e e S At igh, | Conyrigit by Dobernoona Urdermost - FREE LODGING FOR SPEEDERS. Los Angeles treats automobile speeders pretty roughly, the j sending them to jail. This photo shows a whole batch of them in their jail by =L AC STNDS FOR THE FLAG esines o » . THE BEST DRILLED GROUP. This Treasury Department delegation in the Safety week parade won the ll.lver cup for being the best drilled group. ‘WON GENERAL MERIT PRIZE. Post Office Department division in the Safay week plnde, wlndi won first prize for nncnl merit. The gi ‘ The young women attracted considerable attention with their costumes nnd the military precision of their marching. National Phote, dressed in mail sacks, were escorts to men bearing the flags of the forty-eight states and a large float. nnmmm p / N . d

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