Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1923, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. 0, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1923. " DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE SCHOOL CHILDREN HOLD THANKSGIVING FEAST. Pupils of the “open window room” of Blake School entertaining the school officials yes- terday with a real, oldfashioned Thanksgiving dinner. The class is made up of grades four, five and six, primarily for children who are underweight. The teacher, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, had charge of the dinner. Waslington Star Photo HAS TOSSED HIS *SKIMMER” INTO PRESIDENTIAL RING. Senator Watson of Ind called at the White House yesterday for a chat with Py ent Coolidge, and, of course, he posed for the “sharpshooters.” The senator, g the last few days, tossed his hat squarely into the republican pile in the center of the ring. Sational ‘Ehor. PLAY IS PART OF THANKSGIVING DAY EXERCISES. Pupils of the special school at 36th street and Prospect ayenue review a bit of American history. This scene is supposed to show William Penn signing a tr eaty with the Indians, somewhere in Penusylvania a long time ag Washin ar Thoto JUST EXERCISING THE BEAR. Miss Polly Card, a member of the . LOUIS MAYOR IS A CALLER. Mayor Harry W. Kiel of the Mix chorus of “Sally,” now showing in Washington, took Schnitza for a souri metropolis_and his daughter Edna, who called on President walk yesterday, thereby attracting considerable attention from Wash- Coolidge at the White House yesterday afternoon. Natlonal Photo. ingtonians. Photo snapped on Executive avenue. National Photo. R&eresem""hthflrlflg Wm‘;r‘gf LISTENING-IN ON LONDON. Radio experts at Garden City, Long Island, receiving the first messages from Mondell G the ;‘;;fi’éo;:;:‘::' He London. A series of experiments are being conducted in transoceanic radio, and the station of Dr. J arrived in Washington yesterday. Harris Rogers at Hyattsville, Md., is reported to have received a London talk Tuesday night. Natlonal Photo. Copyright by Unde rwood & Underwood Miss Ruth Rittman of Oakland, Calif., is one of the leading hunt- ers of her state, and she seldom fails to bag the limit when she i goes after ducks. Photo taken ] after one of her hunting expedi- m}:”z;\‘nfl:"mc:ig;l;mdstlérzf lgfi.fifi’fifihdfi?_fim‘dfi?fidm ;L':':ra’:;"rfg' o tions near Coluss, Calif. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT TABLEAUX. “The Constship of Miles Standish” formed the basis of the tableaux presented by the tograph shows him upom arrival at the Capitol, mmundrg by girl employes, 1 Phote, © Copyright by Underwoeod & Underwood. children yestegday. The entertainment ag in the nature of a Thanksgiving affair, gton . - il

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