Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1923, Page 16

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FREE S LA RIAL PAGE James M. Doyle, a newsboy of Rosindale, Mass., who has passed all the éntrance examinations and will enter Harvard, Young Doyle - - - . worked his way through school by INTRODUCING THE TOM THUMB OF THE EQUINE WORLD. The smallest horse in the world, Tom Thumb, owned by D. E way of his newspaper route, and . Ohio, is pictured with his seemingly mammoth brother Bill. The midget horse tips the scales at only seventy he will use the same plan in six pou but twentyeight inches. high, -although he is eight years old. ide V college. Clevel Copsright by Kesstone CRIPPLED DESTROYER IN DRYDOCK. The destroyer McFarland was rammed by the U. 5. Arkansas, and the photograph shows how the port bow of the destroyer was twisted out of shape, her bridge carried away and wireless dismantled. Photo taken at Charles- town navy yard. Wide World Photo Sergt. Morris Fisher, United States Marine Corps, who won the title of individual rifle champion of the THE LAST SWIM OF SUMMER. Photograph taken at the Wardman N Park Hotel pool. yesterday. Left to right: “Misses Laura and Inger it 5y by Bl s Bryn, daughters of the Norwegian minister, Capt. Georges Thenault sy s of the French embassy and Miss Barrine Drake. National Photo 2 2 Marine Cérpa Dhoto. PAINTING STOLEN AND RETURNED BY THIEF. This is the first photograph of the famous picture The Entombment of Christ, by Guido Reni in 1602, which was stolen from the Crocker Art Gallery of Bantle of New Market,” being fonght b s Sacramento, Calif., and returned to a San Francisco newspaper with a nnn‘_‘??:in t ' ‘h«vn]\“ of and V. M. L cadets in the valley of Virginia. The Blue and ( are Lieut. J. C. Hook and L. J. Mohler.Copsr'ght by 2 THEY DANCED FOR THE KING AND QUEEN. These Scotch lassies performed at Braemar, Scotland, recently for King George and Queen Mary. The rulers were guests at the annual festivities of the Royal Highland Society of Braemar. Wide World Photo. ANOTHER MOVIE BEAUTY OF gxixcg. T;: show -h.d: fl;‘{ United INSTRUCTION. IN PRIMITIVE DEFENSE. The 'instructor is Jim Miils, ninety-year-old civil war veteran States ‘is mot far ahead in movie beauties, France sends this photo of the Atlanta, ((;-f), Soldiers' Home. Jim's: -hobby is ‘the bow and -arrow, and his .pupil is Miss of Mile. Andree Brabant, a blend, who is qun‘gmpn&ul‘nr n“",h Jeanette. Staples, a young Atlanta student. 5 Wide World Photo, French audiences. o World 0 Jobn Busseit Moore, o returned : 3 10 - Amtcin Eyup iy SioE P4 RST RICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION, This commission was created by an act of Congress to prepare WHERE PAJAMAS ARE THE TIME sival Deanville servico as _Ameripan; seproscuis; el R services of our forees in Europe, and the first meeting was i onal Court nd estimates for the erection of suitable memorials to commemorate services of our for ] rope, 2 g hy o ‘Americans ngdAYBdum fflfi&&’"'fl?f&'fi?’-’l&ufl"fln'irninuflma -n’: 'jl::m.: ‘::-}-:‘:f fi.." o, C . :‘ I; ‘Washingtor, yestorday, Left to rights Maj, K, H.-Price, John Philip Hill, Col, Thomas W. Miller, Mrs, Josephino Be;,-‘flt;y‘.u C;Aé;‘P. “Pials. are wused for the besch pajamas, ot S Gopyrignt vy Kadel & Herbert, Whde "worid Fhets, 3° Markey, Capt. R. G. Woodside and Senstor David A. Reed, § 3 3

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