Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 16

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HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1924 THE SENATE DEFEATS THE HOUSE. Senator Cameron, in a bowling HE ONCE PULLED THE GLITTERING COACH OF A KING. But times have changed, and old Barney match with Representative McLeod of Michigap, rolled a score of 97. draws a cart on a golf course near London. With his partner, he used to pull the royal coach containing defeating the younger man by a single pin. Phatograph shows th the King and Queen of England to the opening of parliament and upon other state occasions. He left senator bowling. Sational Photo, . royal service in 192 Copyright by Tnderwood & Tnderw: e ‘WHEN PESCARA BEAT HIS OWN WORLD RECORD. The French inventor. who has been working for years on a new ly‘pe.nf airplane, recently flew eight minutes in his latest helicopter. The test of the unique machine, which goes straight into the aur, took place a few days ago near Paris. ‘Wide World Photo. Miss Margaret Gorman, who will be ; one of the flower girls in the per- ~ = AT “;rmaln" at I:he{ .\'Jl;‘ona: Thfienle; = - A o ola = B Monday night for the benefit of 3 THE ?‘EI’IT“‘E >1T0P\ fl% OR JAZZ FOR A NICKEL. D.J. Richardson of Washington is the inventor of the Bic. Georsmtown Uiiterasty Hor FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. This particular conflict. one of the big points in early American history, is here- nickel-inthe-slot radio receiver. This one has been installed in a local barber shop, where “patients Photo by with pictured for the first time. OF course, the photograph is a oue, and tae battie 1= D, W. Griflith’s version of the affair. It is a scene are entertained while the harber works, thereby eliminating the usual barber shop conversation. in the new photoplay, “America.” Many of the scenes for thé picture were taken in the neighborhood of Washington, showing surring Copyright by Kestons events when the thirteen colonies were struggling for life. Wide World Photo CROWDS GREET NEW PREMIER AFTER HIS VISIT WITH KING. Immediately after his talk with King George, Ramsay Macdonald, the new prime minister of Great Britain, was acclaimed by a great gathering outside Buckingham Palace. The premier is in the center of the group. Wide World Fhoto. SNAPPED ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE. Miss Mary Bay, prominent in one of the musical productions now playing in Washington, takes a ride. Her miniatare antomobile really runs, and it attracted consid able attentira. Nati LOOKING OVER THE WIGWAMS OF THE WHITE ) . Pueblo Indians marvel at the tall buildings in New York. The delegation from the far west en route to Washington when 2 halt was made in the metropolis for a sightseeing tour. Little Princess Antoinetto of Mo- naco, damghter of Princess Char- Z 7 THE SE. Troubles concerning Teapot otte, This photograph was taken TQ HANDLE THE PROSECUTION. Silas H. Strawn, recentiy appointe ‘ ¥ : sfl})‘ngnilfi:d in wf?ifiu’."?f semco.s:ovi.ifi'n; ‘the, White House on the terrace of the mother’s pal- counsel for tho government in the oil reservation cases, and J. Craw- APPOINTED TO EXAMINE FORMER SECakilins Ok _INTERIOR. The e‘h:&g%m‘:fi ;{’:::::- A Yesterday for a conference with President Coolidge. Senator Walsh ace at Monaco. Wide Workd Fhsts. ford Biggs of Raleigh, N. C., after their conference with the President a.yn?n.'nl:m;l D. V. S'“”i.'»"dus'"l!i'l'f Rl Leay e e e Triend, Col. ). W, Zevely, while in of ‘Montana at left, and Senator Robinson of Arkansas. L yesterawy. Photograph snapped as they were leaving the X?&:a::x House. . ;vuzry. of o‘n. c Interior, yesterday. Mr. I'a staying s e e right Uy Tnderwood & CUnderwood Shle i e O i R e S S .

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