Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1923. STARS DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE Lieut. L. H. Sanderson of the marines, who broke airplane speed records in a recent flight at Mineola Field, Long Island. He flew 238 miles an hour. The old record of 233 was held by Sadi La- cointe. SIR TOM AT CONEY ISLAND MARDI GRAS. The annual carnival of New York’s big resort was visited by Sir Thomas Lipton and he crowned the king and queen of the event, Bob Livingston of Brooklyn aud Miss Edith Cabill of Coney Island. At left: Miss Jeanette Long, lady in waiting to the queen. DEesstone derwood & Underwood Members of President Coolidge’s cabinet decided to pose for the first group This picture shows them on the job, with President Naticual Fhoto IT WAS A BUSY DAY FOR WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHERS. photograph yesterday, and ther was a decided stir among the eagle-eyed camera men. Coolidge and his “official family” posing in the White House grounds. FIRST PHOTO OF ARMY AND NAVY BOARD. This board is composed of Army and Navy officers who meet to discuss affairs of the land and sea forces and make recommendations to the War Department. Left to right: Admiral E. W. Eberle, Rear Admiral W. R. Shoemaker, Rear Admiral R. W. Jackson, Jarvis Butler, secretary; Brig. Gen. B. H. Wells, Maj. Gen. J. L. Hines and Gen. Pershing. Nationsl Photo WAR DEPARTMENT AND TREA: government departments were di y ouse lawn yesterday rnoon by Secretar: ng the regular cabinet meeting. A HEROINE OF THE GIRL SCOUTS. With a broken wrist, Mis Rosenthal. fifteen, of St. Paul, Minn., rescued an eleven-year-old boy from White Bear lake, in Minnesota. In jumping from the wha: the girl broke her writ, but she swom and struggled with the drown- ing youth, finally dragging & de World Photc Mrs. Clara A. Griswold of Boston, leader of the Mother-inlaw Asso- ciation, which has come into being to assert dignity and rights of mothers-indaw. It asks the observ- ance of a mother-in-law d: FIRST RADIO CHURCH ON WHEELS. One of the curious sights around Boston is this little church on wheels. With the aid of a radio outfit and a loud speaker, large crowds are collected, and then Rev. viewed through the giant telescope at Harvard. The photograph William H. Morgan delivers a sermon. CUnderwood & Underwood made at 5:10 (daylight-+aving time) Monday. Wide World Pho: HARNESSING THE SUN. Automatic sun gun at Pena Castle, Gintra, Portugal. At noon each day the sun’s rays fire a bronze cannon. The sun dial and gun give the correct time to surrounding villages—on clear days. Wide World Photo. Murray Hilbert, acting mayor of New York during the serious ill- ness of Mayor Hylan. Hilbert is A MIRACIE IS CLAIMED. Seven farmer members of a Baptist Church near Arlington, Ga., each gave an acre of ground for cotton, the money to go to the church. The patches of cultivated ground were not touched by the boll weevil, according to the church members, while surrounding cotton fields were almost ruined. Wide World Photo, GUESTS AT NICARAGUAN LEGATION. Left to right: Miss Ernestina Lacayo, Senor Don Emiliano Chamorro, minister from Nicaragua; Mme, Vijil, daughter of the President of Nicaragua, and M. Vijil. 4 National Photo, president of the board of aldermen of the city and he conducts mu- nicipal affairs when the mayor is off duty. ©@Underwood & Underwood. THE MEPHISTOPHELES COIFFURE. Quite the newest thing in hair. dressing. Demonstrated by Miss Mary Kessler at the convention of the National Hairdressers’ Association in New York. Coiffure orig- inated by Mme. Louise of Chicago. ©Kadel & Herbert. . ]