Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1924, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY JANUARY 3, 1924, THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG Frank G. Carpenter, famous globe- trotter and writer for the Maga- zine of The Sunday Star, who is spending some time at Pinchurst, READY FOR TROUBLE OR REGULAR NEUVERS. United States marines aboard the transport Henderson at Philadelphia yesterday. N. C 1 Mr. Carpenter will leave The ship is bound for southern waters, accompanied by the U. S. S. Chaumont. Maj. Gen. Lejeune, commandant of the marines, went 10 soon for Europe. Philadelphia to bid his fighting men goodbye. ~ By United Pictures. By United News Pictures HISTORIC LIBERTY BELL TOLLED FOR THE OLD YEAR. Again, on the eve of the new year, the historic bell rang in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. It was the first time the bell was ever heard by radio, the tintinnabulations being broadcast over the country. By United News Pictures. CHARACTER IMPERSONATION WINNER. Henry Woolbridge, in this MUSCLE REQUIRED TO PLAY THE CHIMES. The “touch system,” in playing the chimes, consists of costume, won first prize for character impersonation in the Mummers’ pounding on the keyboard with the fists. Photo snapped in keyboard room of the House of Hope Pres- parade in Philadelphia on the New Year: Thirteen thousand marched byterian Church of St. Paul, Minn. The chimes were heard halfway sround the world by radio New WHERE FOUR CONVICTS ESCAPED FROM PENITENTIARY. in the parade. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Year eve. The federal penllenli:lry at Atlanta, Ga., Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. was the scene of a daring escape on December 30. The men dug under the wall and were not seen by the guards. The convicts were all Iongterm men, one having been convicted for cnnnlerjel!mg in Bal- i Wide World Photo Fraulein Schneider, Germany’s cham- pion aviatrix, who holds a record for successful parachute jumps from all-metal planes. Copyright by Keystone. WON BIG PRIZE IN MUMMERS' PARADE. This exhibit, carried by the Lobster Club, won the first prize of $1,000 in the annual parade of NEW CHIEF CLERK AT HIS DESK. Frank A. Birgfeld, the new chief clerk of the Treasury Department, the Mummers in Philadelphia on New Year. 4Fovyright by Underwood & Underwood. who was sworn in yesterday. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. /THE:SCREEN YUESTT SHE HAS ENTEBED THN DOG DERBY. Lydia Hutchinson, famous layers at niass nn dm first thkpgngl;h’ fans, who n:‘:&ns qnefl.u?ned i 4 i il mdmer of :Lo.( teams, vh:i has b;en uJAer‘ll“ad lolgrl:ve as the Cana- oo, the ”?n” the L opentor, L«Al«lu. Tlle.abood.n‘ : -~ 3 ulxy in American dog derby ;I‘“ h,ur‘n:n“:‘_:.dxz\ Fd)m;ry‘: ATTENDED NEW YEAR MASS IN NEW YORK. The Obenmmerpn jpassion morning of the new year. They went to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, morning in prayer. “

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