Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1923, Page 12

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7" oo THE BVENING -STAR, D. ©, NETURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1923: THE STAR’S DAILY_PICTORIAL PAGE Capt. Herbert Hartley, skipper “of the Leviathan, which went aground in the mud of New York harbor. i The mishup to the vessel took AT THE ! EUNION. place exactly nine months to a day celebrate o features of the festivities bz g A from the auto irom the time Capt. Hartley took of the sc B. G. Foster, president of the a 4 3 heel, with Charl W LN P pal of Eastern High, as his passenger. LARGEST SHIP IN THE WORLD STUCK IN THE MUD. The steamship Leviathan of the United States Shipping Board, in New York harbor, with tugs attempting to ‘drag her’ from the mud. The great vessel ran aground in the treacherous Robin’s reef, on the north shore of Staten Island. . Wide World Photo. WIFE OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR BUYS HER CHRISTMAS TREE. Mrs. Davis and her children. James. Jane and Jean chase yesterday afternoon. snt GETS CORRECT TIME FROM ARLINGTON. C. J. Waldron of Me- NORWEGIAN GIRLS HANG THE MISTLETOE. “Misses Laura and dusa, N. Y., is a_great aid to his community. He gets the noon-hour Inger Byrn, daughters of the minister from Norway to the United signal from Washington each day and then rings the bell of the vil- States, carry out the oldtime Christmas custom at the legation in Loge chiirch. Wide World Fhota. Washington. Copsright by Unlerwood & Caderwoud Gives brokerage busingss to his aids. Having accumulated a fortune of $2.000.000, John Borg of New York has turned his extensive business over to the men who helped him. = e o ’ - “Let the younger fellows have POSTAL EMPLOYE RECEIVES AWARD FOR INVENTION. T. L. Richardson of the Post Office Depart theirs,” he says, Wide World Thoto ment receiving from Assistant Postmaster General Billany an award of $500 for the invention of a labor=saving locking cord fastener for mail bags. Coprrisht by Underwood & Under Countess Carnarvon, widow of the famous explorer of the tomb of King Tutankhamen, who was wed- ded in London recently to Lieut. Col. Ian Onslow of the Grenadier AN IRISH EARL IS THEIR COMPANION. The retarn of John McGraw and Hughie Jennings from Europe I 1o Guards. Wide World Photo. a big event for the ship news camera men. The leaders of the New York National Leagzue n were photographed with the Earl of Grenard® member of the Irish senate. ight by Underwood & Underwood OPENING SESSION OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS IN PARIS. The first meeting took ntly at the Hotel de Ville. 'In the front PARISIAN FEMALE ROBIN HOODS. French women are making plans - : Sl L : i {sested) are: M. Tang Sai-Eon of China, Senor Quinones de Leon of Spaia: Steher Dol ontars of Talye M. Cabisel Harnotaps of Franee, M. to carey of top homors i the next Olympic games, und archery i IN CHRISTMAS EVE MUSIC FETE. Miscs Mary and Ellsboth Key: i Branting of Sweden,Sir Eric Drummond of Great Britain, Lord Cecil of Great Britain, Visconnt Tshii. of Hymand of B receiving: cohal attention, This photograph was snapped dur- . two young Washington musicians, who will take a prominent-part in LL___.,Jlmd(mm of Uruguase .. .. ... _u__,,,m'_A_r E e A % I:M”: Lo e W -dngmreceptipracticey °m’£“wg=“'°°‘~.4 st ete at: Central HighSchool ‘Monday-evenivgs ' . T

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