Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 17

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T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, _JANUARY 10, 1924, UNITED STATES HOCKEY TEAM SAILS FOR OLYMPIC GAME: I enter the ects to carry off high honors.. V THE CLUB WOMEN. Mrs. Coolidge ye ion at the White House for members of the of Women’s Clubs, now It left New York yesterday aboard the steam Coolidge, Mrs. Wa President Garfi es late this month at Chamonix, in the French Alps. The team, which has been in practice at Lake Placid for many : Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ember eral Federation teeting in Washington. At left of Mrs. C A ace Perham of Montana. At her right, Mrs. Thomas Winter, president of the federation. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood THE LARGEST MOONSHINE STILL. The photograph thows only a part of the largest moonshi I ever discovered by government pro hibition agents. Tt was unco X still turned out 800 gallons of liquor a day and wa and burned. The valued at $15,000 Copyright by P. & A. Ph Eara Meeker, fronti d Ore- . ' : eontinil Bl Ah cioetd AT WORK HIGH ON THE SIDE OF A MOU ; his ninety-third birthday in Seat- 3 ¥ & tle recently. HAMLET CALLS ON THE PRESIDENT. John Barrymore, whose Ham- let is a treat for Washington theatergoers this week, photographed at the lzhha House yesterday, where he had a chat with Presidem Coolidge. INTAIN. National Photo. Tllinois using an o ters. Gutzon Bérglum and his staff of stonecutters are get- ashioned Photo shows covered scaffold high on the great rock. Ohly the completed head of Gen. Robert E. Lee BLOTS HIS LETTERS WITH SAND. ting the Stone Mountain Confederate memorial, near Atlanta, Gg., ready for the unveiling on January 19. will be unveiled this month. Senator Medill McCormick of nd-shaker to blot the ink of his let Photo taken in the senator’s office at the Capitol yesterday. Coprright by Copyright by Underwood & Underwood rwood & Cnderwood BORN ON CHRISTMAS DAY, THIS IS THEIR FIRST PHOTOGRAPH. 'homas: Mahanny of Saint John's, N. B., on the morning of Christmas day. The stork was heavily Jaden when he visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho left four babies, and ‘they all are getting alon, eplendidly. By United News Plotures. CELEBRATING AN ANNIVERSARY. Archbishop ‘Curley (left) of Bal- timore, who came 16 Washington yesterday to nttend the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of tho ordination of Father O’Connell of the Immaculate Conception Charch (at right), National Photo, and writer, who was introduced to President Coolidge yesterday after- noon by the Polish minister, Dr. Wroblewski. National Photo. ELECTION ENDS SENATE TIE-UP. The coalition of progressive in. surgents and democrats yesterday resulted in the election of Senator Ellison D. Smith as chairman of the commitice on interstate com. merce. The regulars, led by Senator Cunmmins, w BRINGS FAMOUS VIOLINS. After adventures that- rival “fiction, Andre de Prang arrived in New- York yesterday, with his " pri celloctionr of' violins, - He was in prison in soviet Russis, ere defeated. twice sentenced to be executed, and finally esea; to a st PR ” By Miller Phota_ Service, bound for America. 2 i ) PICKING COCOANUTS IN FLORIDA, This is the way it is done. The ph:.;h:: ‘l.ll::u instance Innfl}.diu Gnancvlfiu Luhrs of Brooklyn, who is 5 winter at mi, But all cocoanut ght by Underwood & Um ‘fi‘. sort of costume, Oopyright DO YOU THINK THEY LOOK ALIKE? Senator Hubert D. Stephens . of Missis ickers do not wear by erweod & Upderwood. , 7 pi (right) removed his mustache, thereby causing u diffi- culty, Friends say it is hard to tell Senator Stephens from S~nater Pat Harrison, at left. Natlona! Phote. -

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