Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1922, Page 17

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THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922. McBan CHRISTENS NEW FLYING BOAT. The governor of the Bahamas, Sir H. E. S. Cordeaux, with real champagne. names the plane “Cordeaux,” which has been added to the Miami-Nassau passenger s be ceremony took place in Nassau. Coprright by rwood & Laderwosd HERE ARE THE CHAMPION BABIES. Three-year old Micki L and Muriel McCormac. Mickie has been declared the world’s cham- in the court- pion perfect baby of his age and Muriel has been awarded the highe-t d & Underwoud A ¢ = medals in a dozen “perfect baby contests™ all over the country. Wide World Photo DEFENDANT HIDES HIS HEAD. A murder trial®in Tokio, Japan, where the defendant is allowed to hide hi- head in shame. He wears an odd basket over his head. and is allowed to put on the contriva room and in passing to and from the prison. Copyrizt by Under “LEARNING ABOUT A SENATOR'S JOB.” The camera man caught \ CAMEL BIT HER. SR BodiE 2 5 : . Eleanor Boardinan. movie star, who was severe- Smith Erookhart of Jowa at his desk, studying the Senate manual. A DAY'S CATCH FROM FLORIDA WATERS. Here is a fish story that will stand investigation. Capt. Herbert Fine (left) of Miami and Capt. Iisrbert Iy bitten by a vicious camel while working on a production recently. and the newly elected member stated that he could not claim the Pool iright). the world’s champion rifle shot. pose beside a string which they caught last Sunday off the coast of Miami. The fish™ in the Physicians say she ma: lose her right arm. Miss Boardman lives in honor of being a senator until he had mastered the manual. center weighs sixty-two pounds. ) Copy P& A Photos Philadelphi: Copyright by Underweod & Laderyood 1 Copy by Underwood & Underwo a, Japan's *Grand Old DIPLOMAT’S CHRISTMAS TREE. Although Christmas trees are not a custom in Japan. Maj. Gen. Haraguchi. Pheto shows broad- military attache of the Japanese embassy, provided one for his family, recently arrived from Japan to t by Underwood & Underwond <pend the holiday<. National Thotn COMMUNICATES WITH SWITZERLAND AMATEURS. Herhert Hoover, jr., son of the Secretary of Com- SR R T M T ST merce, with the radio set. h he recently communicated with amateurs in Switzerland. The an- e z"mfi i ©7 Copsr nouncement of this achievement was recently made by the American Radio Relay League. e Coprright by Harris & Ewing. s Sir Robert Hudson, who. it is report- ed in London, will wed the widow E. Mont Reily, governor of Porto e R N oD for oo = . ill cai f Lord Northcliffe. Sir Robert FIRE DESTROYS FAMOUS GJURCH. Smoking ruins of the Church i i ing. TRAVELS FOR THE Y. W. C. A. Miss Maude Royden, who will sail on ol S 23> 4 E 18 CH. Smoking ruins of the Church of THE COOGAN SPECIAL. Jackie bas gone into the racing game, accord- e i A ey S or Earope, whete she will make soventytwo Y. W, C. A was knighted for service during Notre Dame de la Recouvrance. in Quebec, where numerous art treas- ing to his press agent, and here we have him in his newest custom- Bouse yesterday mornling. lectures in sixty-nine dayt. Her trip will cover 9,125 miles. the war. . ures were destroyed. The fire is supposed to ha:'e been incendiary. made twin-six speedster, on one of the roads leading into Loe Angeles, Copyright by Unflerwood & Underwools Coprright by Underwood & Underwosd, Coprright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. © > 4 N - 5 ? y

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