Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER- 24, I 1923 ¥ g 13" "THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE AT WAR GAME OF THE_UNITED TATES NAVY. En route to the annual naval maneuvers near Panama, the United States ship Arizona, WASHINGTONIANS RESPONSIBLE FOR FIRST COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE. Left to right. front row: H. A &v_lcdof :‘hc most efficient vessels of the fleet, passes through Pedro Miguel locks of the Panama canal. This lmloglmlph‘ was ‘n\up]m T. Lincoln Townsend, George B. Colbeck. Back row: Paul Wooten, R. P. lhrrmgmu. R. B. Patterson and L. ‘ednesday. Oficial United States Navy Fhoto. IN GERMAN PRISON. Alleged to have played an impor- es Dunbar, a Scotchman who stands 6 feet 3 inches high the attempted kidnaping of Groyer C. Bergdoll, daaft CAKE FOR CHRISTMAS PARTY OF VETERANS. Germain Torres, pastry cook of one of 1l , Harold Pyott, 33 inc 1. The two ar~ t. Coross H. Griffis was sentenced to pri York hotels, ang the cake which he baked and presented for the annual Chri-tm: Wid Photo taken inside the prison. e Warla” Phot veterans at the Dug Out. Mrs. L. T. Busenius at right. ‘ ¢ MUCH SOUGHT AFTER BY THE GIRLS. Archibald Turner of Bourne, PLAYS SA! s s Curb Market buildin Rond stecet. New . Kigh 01, sivertiind 10 ab Eoflih bowssne. foo & Wite. Ha ressiord C'““B\?,’{fi“fifmy -hemool:,'r:hf: R N R T e e e Suues Clangand = Chritimg frece.’ SLEEVE EDITION OF A POMERANIAN. Hadley Baby Bunting, the 25,000 answers, and then selected Miss Lillian Snape. Photo taken Copyright by Underwood & Underwood tiny Pomeranian which l’!(‘l’nll) won several prizes in lhv as they left the marriage license bureau. Wide World Pboto. . show. He is carried about in a handbag. de Sergt. 15e00, the only remaining : Roy Chapman Andrews, leader of flan ca:l n‘: : nited Stgtn the third '%!hln) apue‘cllnion d:o o t ‘RADIO CLAIMED 70 BE A REAL PAIN KILLER- vy v Chizago . e e T e h Nl Coopmphc NEW AMBASSADOR SAILS FOR GREAT BRITAIN. Frank B. Kellogg, the new United States ambassador £ outfit in his parlors, While the: paticats submit to th- tinkering,” they’. him a nice house on the reserva- Society. Sum!rhy -lurnoc.. to the conrt of St. James, and Mrs. Kellogg aboard the steamship President Harding. They were ac- Ednee. fi'm gg 2 tion, - Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. % Natiomal Byete. ____ gompanied by. l’tederink Ruudl‘flollgwn. -who. will be first secretary of me embassy, Wide .World Fuote. _, e

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