Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1924, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924, INDIAN FIGHTERS OF THE FEDERAL FORCES OF MEXICO. These troops recently were rushed through United States territory to Juarez The photograph shows them being supplied with arms and ammun ition preparatory to taking the field against the rebel forces under Huerta LIKE A WILD SHOW IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL. Cheyenne chiefs at the White House to see President Coolidge vesterday afternoon. They are in Washington on special business for their tribe, and the visit with the President was merely a social call. Left to right: Chief Left Hand, Chicf M Chief Bear Man and Chief Mad Bull. National Photo. THIKLEEN AL TABLE, WILH OALY ROOM ¢ N. ‘ihe dinner pour at the Uepartment of Agricuiture s experimental farm, Arling- ton. Va. When the call for the noon meal comes. it is a case of the survival of the fittest. The first to arrive are the first and last to ieed. National ¥ AT OPENING OF WASHINGTON DOG SHOW. The city has some of the finest blue bloods of dozdom. and they all are on exhibition at the show. At left: Mrs. P. F. Smith and her two prize Airedales. Lucky Girl and Naney O'Neal. At right, Mrs. L. V. Carr with Billy Girl an Hill Flapper. two dogs that have attracted a considerable amount of attention. SEEEL Henry Ford on skates. This photo- graph was taken a few days ago in a car ut the Union station yesterday after the mother evidently had deserted him. The boy was taken when the maufaciucer of Sivers 10 a foundling home, where he is being cared for. He is healthy, has a splendid voice, and is exception- rosieligiilas ally large for his age. Copysizht by I . oy . James O'Grady, labor member of parliament from Leeds, who has a . ” e cepted the offer of the British ai CAUSING MILES AND MILES OF SPAGHETTI TO DISAPPEAR. View of the world championship spa- bassadorship to Russia, offered by ghetti-eating contest held a few days ago in Kansas City. The contest lasted for an hour and a haif, and Britain's new labor government. the three contestants were, left to right, Frank Rufolo, new world champion; Walter Randazzo, former Copyright by Underwood & Underwood title holder, and Pete Lapetina, who ran a bad third. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Miss Adelaide Mercer of Westmin- ster, England, now lecturing in America, who called at the White ¢ ¢ THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS HOLDS A LUNCHEON. The gues:i of h{'mrl ;BLL‘""I l}:ben Cecil, ];'lre‘fii» :]lomc tsl;:;luy m'u;lk with Presi- W YORK 'S MS HE HAS CURE FOR “WHITE PLAGUE.” By causing tubercular patients to inhale, with the apparatus pic- dent of the league, and the luncheon was held recently in London. Lord Robert, in the center, and Sir ent Coolidge about England's nEw :,t{-?i,k. ‘;'335525“:&%‘.,’0 containing carbon and calcium salts, Dr. Thomas F. Nolan 3 able, be Geclarcs, o effect cures of tuberculosis. John Slater, president 6f the reparations committce, directly bebind him. Prof. Gilbert Murray at ex- labor party. s The apparatus aleo is supposed to expand and exercise the Tungs, = 2 Wide Vworld Thots. treme right, 3 . v

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