Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 17

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17" THE EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. .C., "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1923, THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE b e SENATORS AT WHITE HOUSE. Just to talk over a few matters re. Washington garding the next session of Congress. Scnators Borah of Idaho and Me . Old Toby Cormick of Hiinois called on President Coolidge at the ¥ yesterday afternoon. SON HORSE. Old Toby had been pnlling his loau or rolls and cakes ar y afternoon. when he fell into a deep excavation at H and 5th streets north: for it took one fire engine company and a crew of automobile wreckers to gel Na Washi drew more atl hole. Photo shows just a few of the witnesses of the rescue. DEBUT THIS WINTER. Mile. Nina Diamantopoulos, sister amantopoulos, secretary of the Greek legation, photographed in hington . She will make her bow to local society during the winter J National Photo, TWO RESCUED FROM SUNKEN SUBMARINE. The United States submarine O-5. which sunk al\the At- lantic end of the Panama canal, October 28. Three of the crew of thirty are missing, while two were rescued after being imprisoned in the hull for thirty-one hours. Capyright by Uderwoot & Undecwool. CREW DEPARTS FOR STRANGE SEA College men of the three-masted schooner Blossom, which cast ofi from New York yesterday for a two-year cruise in south Atlantic waters. Several of the crew are Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. « scientists, and they intend to explore little known regions. TYPICAL BOY AND HIS DOG. Howard Harding, seven years old, won first prize in Cincinnati recently as the typical American boy. The dog, of course, helped young Howard to win the honor f=m a field of 500 boys. Wide Warld Thoto. A. N. Sheldon of Ventura, Calif., walkdd across the Bevgole b ooske of i, WALKING ON WATERS OF SAN FRANCISCO BAY. water from San Francisco to Oakland. The latest invention for water travel is used with a gliding i L shuffle, something like skiing. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. fifl;m:féfifl 3:[;:: l:l:ucfi‘ °§|€§'r" a caller AI(kIhE White House yester- N day. C vas one of the twelve = e s PLACED IN SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE. Bust of the late President Hard- Gen; Grant: st Appomaitox. ing, by the Washington sculptor, U. S. J. Dunbar, which was placed in the Scottish Rite Temple, on 16th street, today. National Photo. National Photo Mrs. Anna ‘M: Lowe of Slsytom ‘Minn., whohas Been ‘appointed . ; sheriff to- gucceed her -busband. o ‘ HE LED OKLAHOMA KU KLUX., Crand Dragon o v Jewelt, wie 3':::";;; :fi'mfi:fm’» but . BIG LEAGUE PITCHER NOV A MILLER. Nap Rucker, former str of led a delegation of klansmen from oma to Dallas, Tex., to.attend' £ . 3 ‘ ~ the Brooklyn Natio: igue team inventor of “spit " in i = deu ,l‘ m:!““e fair. ' Conalderslife Excitment taok place et the fiir ‘Wide World Photo. 2 his flour mill st Rosswell, Ga., w;,,: ‘q:n d“‘h:r;:ld N.’r;x:d-: that he THE NE]WESTJST':’ L&Sfis(l}omfl? lA::l E{(l}lm’{ED.‘ Abe:fl;;n pr,ovmg sronndfu‘l’e:: ‘ll“yled show re- i i their appear: % ‘turnin, i " tossing cently, an e ibit was inte: ly interesting to a i er of spectators. e latest devices in whes;tho Klanmen, in uniferi, sisde - “3;« ‘World Phote, ¢ . o :.i:u” w;';::.;hlz_n — e ww? World Phots. nh{ bombs .were on view. Pinl T 3 Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ! v

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