Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1925, Page 83

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. —GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 27, 1925. 4 e er S Thirteen gir's who have been selected by a film advertising club on the West Coast to httain stardom in the movies during the next year. The selections were made on account f ability already exhibited in photoplays. Wide World Photos . ganizations over the ear the congressional t Photograph taken e House. December storm 2,000-ton vessel. derwood & Underwood Leaders in the Werld Court battle in the Senate. Senator Borah cf Idaho (left) and Senatcr Swanson of Virginia. Senator Swanson made the opening speech in favor of the Court on December 17. Senator Borah leads the forces against the United States entering the World Court. P & A, Pho Walter and “Bucky" are both in Florida. The Washington team’s pitch- ing ace at left and Manager Harris at right. They were photographed while in the hands of Florida realtors. SUnderwood & Tnderwood Children of striking miners storm a relief station in Wilkes - Barre, Pa. The wom- an workers of the station give soup to the hungry young- sters. By Acme Photos At left: Physically handi- capped, but they never miss a session of the House. Left to right: Representative Roy Fitzgerald of Ohio, injured in an automobile accident; Rep- resentative A. L. Bulwinkle of North Carolina, injured in au- tomobile accident, and Repre- sentative Joseph J. Mansfield . of Texas,permanently disabled. \ OP. & A. Photos Patrick Joseph Fox, three years old (right), who came from Glas- gow, Scotland, alone in order to be at the bedside of his mother in Newark, N. J. Seriously ill, the mother called for her child, and the doctors stated that she might be saved if he could be on hand. The rush trip from Scotland brought “Pat” back home and the mother is reported improving. P & A Photon

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