Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 16

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ars old, he. plays for_radio ... Joseph Hartista of Philadelplia is Teing . ; hailed & gy, H ; iy everything-feom 5 WATCHING PROGRESS OF THE MEXICAN REVOLT. A gathering on the plaza for the latest news. jAt this point of the city newspapers from all over the country are distributed and dis grand opera from his piano. Copyright by Underwood & Under culated. PRESIDENT AND MRS. COOLDIGE LEAVING D. A. R. HALL. They attended the budget meeting yesterday, and the photograph was snapped as they left the hall and were about to enter the White House automobile. National Ploto. 1d took place Janu h A BANQUET ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN. The strangest banquet ever hel : > the to Stone mountain, near Atlanta. Ga, e table was rested on the roughly hewn shoulder of Gen. Robert E. The head of Lee federate memorial, was unveiled. and among the guest= at the table were Govs. Wede Warld P AT THE STONE MOUNTAIN UNVEILING. Gutzon Borghim. «« Brandon of Alabama. ing Mrs. C. Helen Plane. founder of the Stone Mountain M iation. 1o the ffold on the mountainside. Mrs. Plane unveiled the completed head of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Wide World Photo EUROPEAN WOMAN SHOWS REMARKABLE STRENGTH. Miss Mahic Farha. who has just arrived in this country from Germany, performs all the feats of the strong men. She claims that she works under the hypuotic influence of Erik Jan Hanussen. who accompanies hier. The photograph shows her biting an i A iron chain to pieces. Wide World Photo. The peace award smile of Edward W. Bok. Photograph taken yester- day when he testificd hefore a - p—— ; ] : TAKING THE GENERAL'S FINGER PRINTS. Maj. Gen. Robert C. Senate investigating committee re- N i 2 ‘i",f,'[f.;:,'." " Davis, the youngest major general in the United States Army, yesterday Grding e THL000, peace: pric fan i wiich b ‘sHowed ‘at:He Wihite. Hou was the firat to comply with a recent order for finger prints of all per- Copreight b Tnderwood & Tadersood pected to become popular after the cold was tons connected with the Army. Staff Sergt. Max Horn takes all finger prints of officers in Washington. Netionsl Phote iunal Phato. C PAINTER COMING TO AMERICA. T. Foujita, son of Gen. Foujita of the Japanese im- tafi. who has created a sensation in Paris with his paintings. He will hold an_exhibition in America later in the vear. Wide Worid Photo. WHERE OLD-FASHIONED METHODS PREVAIL. “A picture taken in JUST.A LITTLE JOB FOR THE LEVIATHAN.- Weoden’ pattern containing 3,000 feet of Tumber and we pri ing nearly a ton to be used for the new hawse pipes of the great ship. These pipes house the anchor chain: auc . £ 5. scimond. which, ander command of Admiral ™~ the Lithuanian country, where the peasant women use primitive meth- ) e and are 1o, replace the old German ones. The new pipes will weigh twelve tons cach. J Wide World Phote. ods.in their work. Here they are weaving/silk ribbon with one"of the €opyright 1y Underwood & Underwood. PROTECTING. 14r ASRBIICANS 1N MENILU. Magruder, has been ordered to Tampico to prot ect Americans and American propery in Mexico. - = Copyright by Vnderwood & Underwood, wvery old hand Jooms,

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