Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 90

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THE SUNDAY STAR, When Capt. George Auger, circus giant, died in New York recently, considerable difficulty was experienced in proceeding with the funeral and interment. The photo shows how block and tackle was used in removing the huge casket fromupper floor of an apart- ment house. Wil o Simple in line, but gorgeous in coloring, is this house coat. Bright orange satin is fastened at the right hip with a huge ribbon rose. The mikado sleeves are of jade embroidered chiffon, by way of contrast. A real photo of a real moonshine still captured recently 1n the mountains of Ten- nessee. Fndernwond & T Uncle Sam’s “‘revenooers” stand beside the whisky-making machine. She has the “perfect film face,” according to movie experts. Photo of Miss Margaret Leahy who arrived in New York recently from Eng- land. She will make her screen debut in this country soon. Vriderswomd & 1 sders ol United States marine at Ming tombs, in China. The resting places of the ancient Chinese emperors, near Peking, have always been of great interest to tourists. State opening of the English parliament. Arrival of a part of the royal procession at the house of lords. Hereford calves (at left and right) winning blue ribbons at the American Royal Live Stock Show, in Kansas City, Mo. They are the property of J. N. Camden of Versailles, Ky., former United States senator. Wide: Workid Pliter Secretary of State Hughes and dele- gates to the con- ference on Central American affairs arriving at the Pan-American building for the first meeting Official Murine Corps Photo, Pretermwond & §udorn Miss Bess B. Wetherholt of Gallip- olis, Ohio, the newly oppointed nation- al secretary of + = American Legion Auxiliary, compc ¢d of wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of the Legion members. Undermw el & White Rowdy, winner of the all-age championship at the rec- ord-breaking meet of the Tennessee fox hunters. The dog is owned by the Hunters' Rest Kennels of Wartrace, Tenn. DUnderwoud & Undorw od,

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