Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1923, Page 12

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THE STAR’S DAILY" PTCTORIAL PAGE THE EVEN 1\(: QTAR \\'A‘;HI\’GTO D.. 0 b'\TURDAY TF BRUARY 3, 1 RADIO S ON “OUR NAVY.” Lieut. Maurice M. Witherspoon PREACHER. Rev. Albert Victor Buillie, dean of 3 : Cor. registrar of the Order of the Garter, and_ resslent shaplain ELKS CALL ON PRESIDENT HARDING. With a resolution adopted by 800 lndges of Elks, asking drastic action on the narcotic problem, thes I members of the fraternal order called at the White House yesterday. Assistant Attorney General Holland in center (with cane) " by forme: merican foot ball star at Washington and Jeff Natioual Phot chaplain in the Navy, has inaugurated a series of talks or W to consider the drug evil. 2 the United States. He is dent Harding was urged to call an international conference to King George of England, who is vis ht by Underwond & Uaderwood, now in New York. sent out from Chicago. < it necessary MEASURING THE RADIO WAVES. The ]arne numller of transmitting sets now in use m. OHWO VAKIALION OF OLD ENGLISH SPORT. T here were six victms in the fox drive recently h, Fover three Obio counties. The lunt ended with & bi g harberue, and the foxskins were sold 1o the highe-t WOULD YOU LIKE SUCH A PET? Warren Archibald of New King- to accurately messure the s cent aut by the < atons, il hh wark b done ot the b of i Ui Worid 1 won. N. Y et puma are spending the winter at Palm Beach, et meaize tho wated serit out L The big cat is claimed to be as playful as a Persian kitten. erwood & Underwood. Copyrigut by U -AMERICAS CHAMPION EALEK. Aieck H. Anderson of Atlanta. ( eats a light lunch of two quarts of milk, a box of “hot dogs. crackers, and a whole buneh of bananas. He has ea L CONCERT TONIGHT. Glee Club of George Washington University, which will give its annual concert mmghtrah:‘:‘hhe! ity Club, R R Sl s and he challenges the world. i A KECORD FOR SEKGVIGE. iYostmaster General Work and ichard S, Lawrence (right), photographed yesterday. After fifty-cight years' service in the Post Offce Depariment. Lawrence was retired in 1920. His father, James Lawrence, served the Post Office Department for GIVE ANN seventy-one years, making a total for the family of 129 years, Dancing will follow the concert. National Photo. : e ; . < 5 URE SAILBOAT IS RAGE. The California winter resorts have “HEAD-STAND” ON SPEEDING TRAIN. Barney Rowe of the Cody LARGEST CATCH OF SEASON. Loring G. White of Boston, C 1. TN EHEE qu’fT;, Sffi: A e e T e I an e e o Do i) ircus) eivoes an exhififtion (oA (AEGIeves on dhe topiof 4o oo LY (€A "0l 10 o e Lucile Bristol, who is credited with Imm; ormmtcd the idea. press train traveling at sixty miles an_hour. Another favorite stunt ' Wide World Photo, of Barney is to catch the flying rope of an airplane from the expreas. y G. W f . d Wells of New York and Henry G. White of Boston, and their day’s i jumping six barzels after a flying start -on his skates at Lake, No i Cagyzight by Uadarwood 4 Underwaods — - gitch n Palm Beach. The ten amberjacks average fifty m%ounds ud;,

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