Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 17

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THE 'EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D.-C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, -1923. 2 17 , ‘ R’'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE] 4 > o Hakon H. Hammer, who is asso- ciated with Capt. Roald Amund- sen, explorer, in an expedition to ly over the north pole. They plan to use three metal planes in a THE LARGEST HATCHET IN THE WORLD. It is twenty féet long—big enough to execute a hundred Sight from Spitshergen. 3 ‘Thanksgiving turkeys in one chop. The hatchet reposes in the yard of the administration building of opwright by Underwood & Underwood George Washinaton University, at 2lst and G streets. Fhoto by Carl Thoner UNCLE SAM CAPTURES $50,000 WORTH OF CHOICE LIQUORS. The latest seizure of the revenue men resulted in the capture of four m and gallons of champagne and other wines off Sandy Hook. This photograph shows the unloading of thousands of dollars’ worth of liquor from the captured ship Clarence at Hoboken. SARES r v .‘Y i B . ; : # Samuel Rea, president of the Penn- i e : % > sylvania railway system, who called e at the White House to talk over E AND NORA RETURN FROM EUROPE. Miss Loftus, once a leading comedian of the British and S ilcoadi atwiel with® Presdent American stage, and Miss Bayes, who returned to New York aboard the steamship Leviathan yesterday. Coolidge. Mis Loftus says she has fought a great baule against drugs and has won. Miss Bayes holds a youngster she adopted in England. National Photo. AMERICAN SC Miss Janet ¢ n group, “The Boy With the Fish” has been pur- chased by the French government. Photo taken in Miss Scudder’ Wide World Fhot STEVE IS WITH US, TOPPER AND ALL. To America comes this fa- mous English jockey, Steve Donoghue. He will ride the Derby win- der, whose fount ner. Papyrus, in the match race with the American horse, Zev. S landed in New York yesterday. Wide' World Paris studio recently. VANDERBILT KIN DRIVES A TAXIL Francis O. French. cousin of FORMER GOVERNOR AND A SECRETARY. Henry J. Allen, once William H. Vanderbilt, at the steering wheel of his taxi in New York. Governor of Kansas, and C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to President Cool- In applying for his job, French gave his reference and address as the idge, at the White House yesterday afternoon. National Photo. Harvard Club. 1de World Photo. The United States ambassador to ENGLISH CHANNEL SWIMMER COMES HOME. Henry F. Sullivan of Boston startled the Englich some e s time ago by swimming that famous stretch of water, the channel, making the trip from England to France. Coolidge at the White House yes- The photo shows his arrival, with his family, in New York yesterday. terday. Photo snapped as he left Copyright by Underwood & Underwood 1he' Exccutive Mansion, . National Photo. THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF ATHLELILS. it is uausual to catcia such a N OF GOLF CLUBS. Or they may be talking over the rob- sturdy bunch of American athletes in one group, so here they are: Agupae Tl ioss, St hasadon] Left 10 right: Duke Kahanomoku, Hawaiian swimmer;. Charley Pad- 1 fitical panty. The photo of Ambassador Har. et o o oF the 1 sk dock, siar speimer, and Jack Dempsey, beavywaight, champion. Wide World Phetih LORD CARNARVON'S DAUGHTER WEDS. Mr. and Mrs. Brograve Campbell Beauchamp after their wedding at St. Margaret’s, Westmin- \ 3 ster, London, October 8. The bride is ughter of the late Lord LINCOLN IN THE MOVIES. This remarkable likeness of Abraham Lin- ] vey and Will Hays, “czar of the movies,” was taken at the London Carnarvon, who uncovered the wealth of King Tutankhamen’s tomb. In is taken fi the new photoplay, “The Dramatic Life of Abraham Wide Worle Phota. Livanin.® v peit beine Ulksed By George A. Billings. Country Club, at Hendon, recently. - Wide World -Photo. : » ; \ ‘ .

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