Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1924, Page 17

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Sir Horace Plunkett, former Irish Free State senator, who arrived in ew York yesterday for a short visit in this country. He left the Irish senate on account of ill health. Copyright by Keystone ALL THAT IS LEFT OF THE BATTLESHIP RHODE IS D. This vessel was ouce a great fighting ship. She was recently taken to the Oakland, Calif,, navy yard, where workmen with acetylene torches'and sledges proceeded to dismantle her. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood NOT A SINGLE BRICKBAT AMONG ALL THE BOUQUETS. Senator La Follette of Wisconsin came to ‘Washington yesterday for the fir:t time since Congress convened. The flowers were sent to his office by his friends. Robert M. [ it jr., the senator’s son, in backgrourd. Natlonal Photo. ENGLISH WOMAN “SCHOOLS” THOROUGHBRE D HUNTERS. Miss M. A. Bullows, one’ol the leading horsewomen of Great Britain, at left.- workin g in her stable. Miss Bullows hires only young women around her “school” for young hunters. Copyright by Underwowd & Underwuod JUST LIKE A BIRD. Fred Pabst of the University of Wisconsin comes ENGLAND GETS HER SHARE OF TREE SEEDS. Sixty million Douglas fir seeds are being sent to east and shows a few tricks with skii. The photograph was snapped at England by Charles Lathrop Pack, president'of the American Tree Association. The seeds are Lake Placid, where the young athlete is making a récord jump. shipped from Washington and will be used to reforest the areas cut down for war purposes. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. National Photo. Mille. Irene Curie, daughter of the co-discoverer of radium, who has B = e - been selected by the French gov- THEY SHOULD KNOW ALL ABOUT FARMING SOME DAY. These youngsters are' to be trained in g R S U L AT modern farming under the direction of the British government. Photo shows them n%mfm'-' el v miriong Australia from London. They will return to E ngland after several years. Wide World Fhoto el b e YALE DEFEATS DARTMOUTH IN THRILLING GAME OF HOCKEY. A bit of action in the recent contest at Lake Placid, where the two college teams came together in their anmual clash. Yale won the game, which was well played throughout, by a score of 3 to 1. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood h An opera villain for t_wcny-fiv‘e Capt, Frank B. McCrary, command- .years, he is finally a hero. Antonio g officer of the world’s greatest Scotti, the baritone, who last night nmrlft,lheshmndoah.'howfll ¥ made the season's debut in ;l;»flmmml:aineg: upod:; » n shingto *OLD BALDFACE” IS EXCEEDINGLY SLOW, BUT SURE. Litls Rath Pe ‘of Hialeah, Fla.; takis:a “Tosca,” in' New York, and scored o reossaition . Wil 'thin. > potir JUNCHEONETTE 1S ENGLAND'S LATEST. _Capt Symons, a veteran of the world war, is % ride on the’ prize bull of the ranch of Glenn Curtiss Sorml m Torm w 8 remarkable success. or of this “ h bar,” which is invading all the big sporting meets. The photo- 3 rechimed from the tangled and -treckless swam p*land ‘of Florida, .. Copreight by fwood . & Unders . @uright by Underwood & Underwee§ - Coprright by TUnderwood & Underweah. ght by Underwood & Underwood.

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