Evening Star Newspaper, February 8, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVE NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AT WHITE HOUS) Knute Neison y, where he er at the White Hous Harding. lison will be seventy-seven years old on February SUNDAY. Thomas A. al “Jumbo™ generat CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY NE Edison stood beside the or 11. Photo taken while E twoscore years ago. ON WAY TO CAPITOL. President Harding leaving the White House vesterday for the Capitol, where he delivered his message to Con- gress. The first time President Harding has left the White House Copyright by Underwood & Crderwood since his illness. SEVEN LITTLE RUSSIANS, ALL IN A ROW. These youngsters, the adopted children of Rear Admiral rived in New York, one of the first persons he greeted was “Big Bill” Young Coogan will sign which he built and designed right by Underwood & Underwood A STAR ON THE BOARDWALK. Olga Petrova, star of the stage nad photoplay. photographed on the Atlantic City Boardwalk yesterday with her husband, Dr. John D. Stewart. Mme. Petrova will appear in an Oscar Wilde play soon. z Nationnl Photo, McCully, United States Navy, were brought to America from Russia at the close of the world war. They are enjoying Washington’s snow. Edwards (at left). his new $5,000-a-week contract in New York. i . Seated (left to right): Gen. Gonzales of Nicaragua, Dr. Francisco Suarag of Hughes, Senor Sanchez Latour of Guatemala, Dr. Alberto Ucles of Honduras and Senor A. Gonzales Flores of Costa Rica. National Photo When the young movie star ar- At right, Jackie's father. Wide World Photo. GROWING TIRED OF THROWING MEN. fessional wrestler, stopped off at Colorado Springs, Col., recently, nad Photo shows him throwing a steer— d west rodeo. e took part in a Wide World Photo. #id ciher ~ RIDE YET? -Rock Creek Park offers wonderful opportunities; the Speedway is beautiful—b f course, real, old-time sleighs are few and far between in the capital. This photo was taken near the Lincoln Memorial, hoto by Carl Thonee. that day. Ed (Strangler) Lewis, pro- AN ADMIRAL ON SKIS. Navy, tried out his skis on the Monument Lot yesterday, and the skiing turned out to be good. The admiral became expert skis while stationed in Russia during the world war. Photo shows one of the first lessons, and not a boy skipped hi city's schools—life-net leaping. Wide World Photo. Rear Admiral N. A. McCully, United States ith the Natiooal Photo class BOYS DO NOT “CUT” THIS CLASS. The San Francisco fire department has instituted a new course in the Copyright by Underwood & Underwood NEW BRITISH GOVERNOR. Brig. Gen. Ronald Starrs, recently ap- pointed British Governor of Jerusalem, who called on ,""‘,‘,‘}"“ National Photo. Harding yesterday afternoon. FIRST SKLJORING IN WASHINGTON. - Miss Erima Sommer on the horse and Miss lllo-e Forrest Thoner Photo by Carl Thoner. on the skiis. Photo snapped on the Speedway. The sport has many thrills and spills. ‘

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