Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1926, Page 91

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e Suw 1 SECTION N A SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 24, 1926 An unusual view of Mount Vernon, taken after the recent snowstorm. Rock Creek in Winter. Photograph taken in the park last Sunday. International International First photograph of Chinese civil war. Wounded fighters being removed to Mukden after cne of the recent battles. Photo by Acnie John W. Langley, who represented his Kentucky district in Congress for 18 years, poses for the camera men before entering the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Langley was convicted of conspiracy to defeat the naticnal prohibition act. P& A. Photox A Washington man, Victor Ku- binyi, paints the emotions. He re- cently gave an ex- hibition of his work at the Na- tional Gallery, and the paintings have been attracting wide attention. Samuel Moore, 17, of Newtonville, Mass., who has broken all records for hitting bull’s-eyes with a 22- caliber rifle at a dis- tance of 50 yards. He “plugged” the center g;cl&ei‘::\;gi{::e:.,sfi o8 Back from a living tomb. Lee Fetty (left, in front) at home with P. & A. Photos family after being bur.ed two and one-half miles in a shaft by an explo- P& A Bhotos sion in the Jamison mine at Farmington, W. Va. Many of the miners were killed, but the rescue crew (which included the other men in the photo) reached Fetty after hours cf dangerous work. Heirs to millions, they are spending their honeymoon in a flivver. Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Smith on the west coast of Florida. Mrs. Smtich was until recently Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt. P& A Photos

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