Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1923, Page 13

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.THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. | AN EIGHTEEN.POUNDER AT POULTRY SHOW. Jersey Black Giant FRENCH TROOPS GUARD GERMAN FACTOR: Encampment of army of occupation outside a factory in Essen. One of the first orders given % > is the heaviest chicken on exhibition at the annual New York poultry o the French fighting men was that all occupation should be carried on in a peace time way. 7 > THE Wide World Thoto. JUST LIKE AN ISLAND. surrounded by water. show. He is held by Mixs Bobbie Breslaw, who is appearing on Broad- ; Mrs. Earl Deakin of Chicago re . without i way in “The Gindlam Girl Wil Wor'd Pho tion. Photo snapped at Palm Beach. Corsrig! VETS LEARN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS. World war veterans ar- INVITED BY LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Dr. Hugh S. Cumming, head of DAUGHTER OF SCULPTOR 15 ARTIST, Miss Elizabeth Zolnay, daugh- IEIRAEIRSTASNON: _iWillism CreciiClie aps s being taught to make all sorts of jewelry by the Veterans' Bureau, in the United States public health service, who has been invited to sit e Coorse Tiliin Zilha,, Witkioigton. eilon: oo i s child Mrs. C. C. Chase, and grandchildren of ) ; : g c e ] " e 11 ciioy theici Bist soie i Wadking: Washington, the school being considered one of the best in the countrs. in a consulting capacity by the hygiene committee of the league of gl e s g i e i ik PROBE PUEBLO INDIAN LAND TANGLE. Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall, Senator THE FRENCH GUNS ARE ACYSVE. But they are only being used in target practice in the AMERICANS MUST HAVE FISH. This fishing _boat, one of the Massachusetts flect, entered Bursom of New Mexico and Commissioner of Indian Afiairs Burke at the Capitol yester- Rubr valley. This remarkable photograph. shows one of the 155 G. P. F. French guns at the port entirely covered with ice, formed by the frecsing wpray. The fchermen go through a1l day. There are approximately 3000 claim ants for land worth sbout $10000000. = second of firing. Wide World Thots, sorts of hardships to keep @ supply of fish in the markets, Copsright by Underwood & Uade G TEAMS : ; " o ! y STATES MARINES AT PLAY. Soldiers of the sea hold an impromptu wresling match on the deck ZES FOR WINNING TEAMS. - Clarence A. Aspinwall, left, chairman of Garficld Hospital's campaign Condant of the coast guard, recently promoted from the rank of cap- UNITED ST AT s hold an impromptu wrest ] P O N oitiee. and Jiidse Stauton J: Pectle; wresident of tho haspttal; betiing the hadzbme pelrcs by act of Congress. Admiral Reynolds has served with the coast of a Pacific fleet battleship in the harbor at San Pedro, Calif, showing that all is not hard work with um:h will be given to the winning teams of the campaign. L 3 National Photo, . guard since 1878, . o _ Natlomsl Phete, £ the devil dogs. ; P

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