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THE .EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON,-D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, . 1923. Sl R'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE i) BEARD AND BIG GAME ACQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSMAN IN AFRICA. Representative George Holden Tinkham, member of the House of Representatives, during his extensive hunting trip, from which he has just returned. At left, one of the first “kills” of the trip, a big leopard. In center, “Bwana Whiskerino,” as the representative was known to the natives, astride a mule in the jungles. At right, one of the big rhinoceroses braught down by the representative’s rifle. Photos copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood. = K T R - e TSR CREATF_TE)MIANS” MER AND- : . Seventeenyear-old “ T -, e 2 oM THU o) (G “AT. - = And o R yedded” at'd. et B . Gertrude Ederle has just returned to . her home in New York from TR =% 2 e S TOM THUMB WEDDING AT BRIGHTWDOD CHURCHL: Aniie’ Matie. Butler and Paiil.Rogers were.“wedded” at'"d.ceremony at’ Brightwood S L G s PAKING INTHE SIGHTS. Whien Represenfative Robert Tle : : . . _ " of ‘Morgantown, 'W. Va., came to’ Washington recently, he. brought.his Park M. E.. Church, 8th. and Jefferson. streets,. list- night.. The. caferiny. was staged ander.theé direction.of Miss Gertrude Wood.of Kansas-City. - .. ... . Honolu D e poyal e i BE 5 £ : : Wauhington SOCPROR. ores i et ) ST voung. grandson, Robert E: Lee Allen,.3d, ‘with him..- Photo takan at 5 A the. Capitol ‘yestexda; 2 Sationdl Ekoto; ‘Ambussador Jusserand of France, who recently returned to Wash- ] - ington, calling at the White House ALL THE SMITHS GO A-VOTI The Governor of New York and his family at the polls, in New York yesterday. The ambassador spent city yesterday. Left to right: Alfred E. Smith, jr.; Miss Emily Smith, voting for the first time; Mrs. Smith Copyright by Keystone ka 2 N several months in France. and the governor. Yational Photo INTING OF THE FASCISTI LEADERS. “The March on Rome,” a painting reproduced in Ttaly on the first anniversary of the faseisti movement. Mussofini, the dictator, in group with Gen. i Bono, Italo Balbo, Prof. de Vecchi and Michelo Bianchi. ' Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. A REAL DAUGHTER OF ROBIN HOOD. Miss Elsie Gorken of Wood- ide, N. Y., holds the bow-and-arrow record among the co-eds of Cor- nell University. She is captain of the Cornell archery team, and last spring defeated girls from twenty colleges in a tournament. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. side, “The George Washington of Swe- gen." b vadm‘ Vnu,d ;-fiocm} < 1 ero, is carved in woo arl Milles, Swedish sculptor, '3 com- TAKING PASSENGERS FROM LINER ON REEF. The United Fruit 3 memorate the 400th anniversary of liner San Gil, bound for Cristobal from Boston, went aground on the ANOTHER RAID IN BERLIN. But political affairs did not enter into the trouble. A truckload of potatoes the delivery of Stockholm from northern coast of Providence Island, off the coast of Nicaragua, re- cently. The passengers were removed without loss of life. 'was passing through a street when it was raided by the poor of the city. Photo shows the wild scramble Danish invaders. Wide World Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underweod, Wide -World Phete. NEW YORK “DEBS” DIRECT TRAFFIC! To advertise their show, “A Night With a Punch,” which will be given for charity, seven debutantes of New York directed traffic at busy corners in the city yesterday. Photo shows Miss Margaret Stout at 42d street and 5th avenue. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. for a potato or two. ~ . ' WS A : 7 : 2 2 Fss