Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1923, Page 12

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-,) 18 'I'Hh EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY. DECEMBER. 15, I e ) L) THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORTAL PAGE Lawrence B. Sperry, American avia whose wrecked plane . war picked up in the English chan No trace of the aviator has b found. Sperry once gave exhibi- DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS IN PITCHED BATTLE tion flights in Was ants were the pages of the House of Representative a background. WASHINGTON (il 411 ETES HAVE A TRAINING TABLE. This photograph was taken at Eastern High School yesterday. where the teams have established a training table. Saugs nal Phot. L2 orge B, who was se ; ‘ e ( retary to the late Presidemt Ha nd his father, who callec S : President Coolidge vesterday n. Father and _son are in Washington for a visit of a few National Photo, SOUTHERN METHODIST PRESS ASSOCIATION MEETS. Representing twenty-five church papers and publications in the south, these 1 bers of the Southern Methodist I’ Association are holding meetings in Washington. The three-day conference opened vesterdas Mount Vernon Place Methodist pal Church Sonth. HASE. Serator Albert B. Cummins obt TANS CALL ON THE PRESIDENT. eals l'rnm a little hnhh crusader ves ox. who is on trial in At charged with killing ; : iam B. Coburn, attorney for one of the Ku Klux factions to THE ONLY GIRLS' COLLEGE FOOT BALL TEAM. It helongs to Doane College of Crete. Neb., and the which Fox was opposed Representative Albert Vestal of Tn eleven has played some very good games this fall Copsright by Kadel & orhe btz e R LU diana, who was recently appointed HUNGRY BERLIN STORMS THE BREAD MERCHANTS. Each time the breadman appears in the strects republican whip of the House of of the German capital he is besieged hy the erowds, eager to rurehase for any number of marks the Representgtives. National Thoto. “taff of H Wide Warld Thoto Mme. Michel Clemenceau, daughter- inlaw of “the Tiger of France,” and one of the beauties of Paris, wear- = ing the new chanticleer headdress AMERICA'S UNOFFICIAL DELEGATES IN THE I ommittee on in- made of fine feathers and Soquin tellectual co-operation of the league. A. Zereg nting : Miss Florence of Thursday night and Friday morning brought more or less lurdlhlp for the auto W o Wilson, librarian of the league; Dr. Horatio S. Kranz of the Atheticin Cuvers <ity Union, and Prof. Alger- ped in Potomac Park yesterday. Weskiwton, Stac Thote. non Coleman of the Umursn) of Chieago. Wide Worli Tboto. \xm rican dele; HARD LINES FOR THE TIN.CAN TOURISTS. Th> sao tourists en route to the southland. This picture w

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