Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1923, Page 17

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5d THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘D C, MONDAY, O€TOBER 8, 1923.° : 17 DAILY PICTORIAL Sergt. Jiggs, mascot of the Marines. who was a prominent figure at the Georgetown-Marines foot ball clash Saturday afternoon. The dog is a general favorite with officers and mef. National Photo. man and one of the skilled riders of the club. YOUNG HUNTER AND THE HOUNDS. Tom Leiter, one of the members of the Rock Creck Hunt Club. who took part in the first hunt of the season Saturday morning. Young Leiter is an enthusiastic ho; Photo by Carl Thoner. 3, located between Falkirk and Polmint, Scotland, where forty miners are re- * d nine days. The photograph shows relatives of the miners gathered about Wide World Photo. AT FIRST HUNT OF THE SEASON. The Rock Creek Hunt Club met at 7 o'clock Saturday morning for the first hunt of the autumn. At left, Melvin Hazen, master of hounds of the organization. At right, Roland Dawson, the club’s whip. The Washington horsemen plan many hunts TR TR b during the fall and early winter. Pliotos by, Carl Thoner. "ION OFFICI 3 HOMA “TOTE” GUNS. Special deputies of Sheriff Ton mplo’;d infl?:'(‘mfi:; ‘.'5:;{ homa gathering at a polling place on election day, the idea being to use force against Gov. Wal 'ibeaty 4t one time, and.is. well ’s armed men. At right, i , Rev. A. R. C 'an evangelist of Oklahoma City. | A : ton’s armed men. At right, V"h Rev R. Carpenter, ai ang ol L L S K Enpwn i the: Cagits = Gen. Josef Haller, commander-in- chief of the Polish armies, who has arrived in the United States to at- : ; NCH GOLF CHAMPION ARRIVES, Count de M b tendithe/Ametican [iop'ea cxare: / N ¥ GA SN itary FRE! o 1 3 ount de Montgomery, who N E; Sl S T“Enffel!.\.fgw‘:?.fnfi?})uzflyfi?fr“; .1?.11 Gustit ;?fir}.h";f.:fi’r holds-the title of golf champion of all France, came to the Tnited tion. He will atso make an ex LONG-LOST PAINTING IS RECOVERED, “Drafting the Declaration of Independence,” Chappelle's famous P o s g i States yesterday. He will meet American players, The Countess de tended tour of American elties, painting, was lost for many years. It recently came into possession of August Heckscher, a New » Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, York millionaire, and is being exhibited at the New York Yacht Club. Copyright by Paul Thompson, ing Gustaf, spends at f his time in the 5 o . ofging (Custt, eroads a’grost pitof hig timeitn he uicre ) o Montgomery was Miss Alice Thayer of Boston. Copyright by Underwoed & Underwood. William J. Wiesener, a New York ’ : : 2 fireman, who has retired with 1919, by Charles Benter, From twenty JACKIE COOGAN ABOARD A PACIFIC SWORDFISH, ‘While the young star of the photoplay was spend- e oy ONE OF WASHINGTON'S FAMOUS' MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS, The Navy Band, erganised in May, C members in the original band, it as been enlarged to lixty~4m'exzi and is now considered one of the best bands in the %oungy;‘diha organiza- 7 g vactien st Cali, this big swordfish was pulled ashore by a fisherman. Tnckie, 16 Kevo. in e tion, which gives concerts in Washington parks, accompanied the late President Harding to ‘Alaska ahoard the steamship He d M;::,’ S A Wéd"bflvl” e secerpaiis b alviyhy. Orir i Lo s -0 mads duty as 2 “fire

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