Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1928, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION —-DECEMBER 23. 1928 » One Christ- mas eve in ‘Ole Virginia.’ © Robinson. Christmas carols will chime out from the great.carillon tower erected by Edward W. Bok, the Philadelphia philanthropist, at Mountain Lake, Fla. This shows the 200-foot marble tower as the bells were played recently for the first time. © Associated Press Photo. A slow ride but, from the pup’s ex- pression, a perfect- ly safe one. Teddy and his ’gator friend, Poncha, live on a Los Angeles alligator farm. © P. & A. Photos, The first snow of the season adds zest to the push-ball battle of military academy boys at Wenonah, N. J. © Assoclated Press Photo. Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham of Connecticut with their seven sons (left to right), Jonathan, Mitchell, Charles, Wood- bridge, Hiram, jr.; Alfred and Brewster. Senator Bingham is the new chair- man of the District appro- priations committee. Feeding the little fishes of Florida. An interesting A statue of Horace Mann, the famous edu- photograph, taken from a cator, which has just been presented to the submerged tank, of little National Education Association and placed in Evelyn Ritchie supplying a i g o 5 " its headquarters here. It is a copy of the statue daily meal to small fish in Three “peas in a pod.” The little Mawby triplets, Angella, which stands in front of the statehouse at Bos- Silver Springs, at Ocala. Claudine and Claudette, enjoying the California sunshine which lured O Harris & Ewing. D P. & A. Photos, 5 3 7S A ton. them from their English home to Santa Monica. OIESRBUETACY

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