Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 17

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'THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. . \ MR:. __.=DING IMPROVING. The latest picture of the first lady of : & 3 : o TROLLEY CAR DROPS INTO RIVER. Twenty persons narrowly escaped death when the bridge over Port- the land, received in Washington emsa;. ,’i‘lhe“[:lh:;tngr‘:ph"uasdl;k s NORWAY'S QUEEN VIEWS SKI RACES. Photograph taken at winter sports carnival, Christiania, where the age river, at Oak Harbor. Ohio, fell. The car dropped twelve feet into the river. aboard the houseboat Pioneer. Reports are to the effect tha queen (in center) was an interested spectator. T he ski races are the big event of the winter festiv Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Harding's health is improving rapidly. Wide W Col by Cnderwood & Uu [} ¢ & { S fi THE “PAPOOSE™ OF NORWAY. Little Olaf wanted to see the ski races, but he was a nuisance. However, his Norwegian daddy strapped him up, papoose fashion, and Olaf saw the championship matches. NOT A GAME FOR MOLLYCODDLES. Foot ball, as played recently A KING PLAYS TENNIS. in a match between Cardiff City and the Spurs of Cardiff, Wales. King Gustave of Sweden, who yesterday took SENATOR AND DAUGHTER. Senator H. 0. Bursum of New Mexico Heads play an important part in sending the ball toward a goal line. part in the tennis matches at Nice. With his partner, he won the first and his daughter Claire, photographed in the senator’s office vester- round of the m.n's doubles. Wide Worid Phote. day afternoon. Miss Bursum is making her first visit to Washington. Sy ¢ o x = 5 . g 3 Y N i i N SC! 't ES. Photo shows the undergrads arriving in style at Cottanbam, England. STIG ; E i A j. Ge 3 i nk T. Hines, MLLE. LENGLEN AT MONTE CARLO. The French tennis champion ENGLISH SCHOOLBOYS AT RAC! Pi t n rivi ™ E‘fl ("xeTg::Ni\;l,;l;l‘::l}Afinml'l‘:ol‘%ii‘;\l::;“u:i;m(;:? 'nf’ ‘:::: \?;'f}i?.'} {31:::11: ':g rl:::rd(i:“bniilr;ing :o:pil\:? with her mother, the latter chatting with the Duke of Connaught lealons Sisditenunn sttt ot anotsi Gambridecrteenlochase Copyright by Underwood & Caderwood 7 3 s i Coprright by Harris & Ewing through the barricade around the tennis courts. Wide World Photo. pright by N i 5 S v] v IN “PASSION PLAY.” isses Marie Bowman, Sara Kane and Mary AT KING Tl_JT‘S TOMB. Princess S:hiu}ny and Prince I:e'opold of Bel LD L L D R R T ot 1 ETath V. B Pe Haltigan, who are dancing girls in Pilste's house, in “The Passion giom leaving the excavationt afte sightceing expediton, conducted: ;fn‘v!-‘ebm 1|ln !;“::r:):n t;:eother day, * Photo gy Carl Thoner, staff photographer, lic School, Chevy Chase, Friday afternoon and night, March 16, Play,” to be produced by St. Patrick Players March 19, 20 and 21. by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter. ¥ - b ( & e w

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