Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 17

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THE STARS DAILY PICTORIA ., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY,” FEBRUARY 27, 1923 DBWE SN EDCOTMICH SMEION PRLAR o aosut gaiteey UNCLE SAM'S BIGGEST SHIP IN PANAMA CANAL. This photograph of the U. S. S. Maryland was taken in the Miraflores locks. The great “BIG BILL” AT MIAMI The former collector of internal revenue for vears old. is horseshoe piteh rhampion of the country. He won the ” el sl ol e R e L fighting vessel, with a ninety-eight-foot beam, was safely taken through the canal in eight hours. The lock is 110 feet wide. the district of New York. “Big Bill” Edwards, spending winter days title at Petersburg. I d was presented with a diamond-set Pl Tiorsciioel Tiiceatect Mas er of St. Petersburg. Copsright by Underwood & Underwou. beneath the sheltering palms of Miami Beach, Fla. Wide World Photo Scene at wedding of Commandeér T. A. Thompson. assistant naval attache SENATOR AND DAUGHTER. A new photograph of Senator Medill THE FRENCH IN OFFENBURG. It may be a long stay for the Fernch troops in the Ruhr, so they have Photo taken when bride and bride- McCors of Illinois,” taken at the Capitol yesterday. He is ac- moved bag and baggage into Offenburg. Photo shows market place of the town, with Frea«-g s‘:ml-fi’l on ide World Photo. Wide World Photo “ companied by his youngest daughter, Ruth. S % guard. THE BATTLE OF FLOWERS. Scene during Batile of Fliwers, one of the annual events g L L U SR D B ""p‘.’,‘.,.:,"il,';::“‘;::;::"&,"m:‘ PRIZE. WINNING FLOAT. This float took first prize in the Batle of Flowers in Nice. of Nice, France. Thousands of dollars are spent each year on the beautiful floats, and ° “<"ing water which freezes as it strikes ‘the bmm,,.!. society gathers from all over Europe. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. 3 Copyright by Tndezwood & Underwood. purposes. Tt was designed by a French amst and only choice Hlooms were used for decoration Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ‘WHITNEY STATUE 1S CRITICIZED. Since the completion of the Buffalo Bill statue'by Mrs. Harry Payne (,OL FORBES IN WASHINGTON. , The former. head of the United 4 x‘:mney lhel‘: has been conndenlla’lenenri le‘!:m of ‘the xmrk_ Accortii;; to Wyoming . folk, the horse iy r‘m Veux:-n&’ Bureau returned to the Capital y:hwzrd-y and had 2 Cfll(;‘ArGg:IOMA,I’W l;_th:lSw I.lON.kSIi:l. w. uf Mnrdes, ‘lv'lm “vrn;h herdhmbnnd ;‘s h:;;mg.:s;r:a l{lfi A!nfln. and B, o plump” for a western animal Bilkig hat “peeds g-deat S0 A onference with:President Hardipg, - ColsForbes has been in Europe: 4 “kill’ n was with a second shot, from adistance ‘of_eighty-y: and*Mrs; 2o OTaclATIN, Wapdonars-covering the esme tecxitory humted over by th late Col. Roogeyelss “MiideHorld Ehvtes

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