The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1922, Page 28

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bin RR Bn oe eee ed THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, c FIRST PHOIOS OF WORLD-WIDE NEWS. DARING LADY ROAD AGENT HOLDS UP , | STAGE COACH ON LONG ISLAND TURNPIKE FIRST PHOTO i Wes S VARSITY ChE W SDercenwere ¢ enognmmens: Dh e ee INVENTORS TO AIR AGAIN Photo shows the fair varsity crew of Wellesley College. Left to right—Alene Little, Rebecca Davis, Miriam Magne, Brooklyn; Margaret Shanks, Alice Richards, Woodmere, N. Y.; Priscilla Loud; Elizabeth Hastie, Passaic; Capt Barbara Bates, Binghamton, and GERMAN TURN de shows Anne Oakley, famous pistol and rifle shoot, holding Dorothy Dreingen, East Orange. up Fred Stone’s stage coach in the wilds of Long Island. It is one of the stunts for the society Wild West Show at Amityville to aid New WALTER HAGEN DOES. SOME AERIAL DRIVES York and Mineola hospitals, beginning July 1. : y SHARK VICTIM AND CHUM (Above) Photo shows one of the newest of all metal flying boats being tried out by the Ger- mans since restrictions have been removed from airplane construc- tion. It has a twin-six motor and has both pusher and tractor pro- pellers. It carries from eight to ten passengers. (Left) Walter Hagen, keeping in trim for the Brit- ish open cham- pionship tourna- ment, does some driving of golf balls across the Thames from the roof of the Hotel Savoy. (Left) Photo shows Dorothy McClatchie (at left), eighteen years old, Florida’s champion girl swimmer, who was attacked and killed by a giant barracuda a few days ago. To the right is her chum, Mary Bunner, who heroically kept her dying comrade afloat in the Photo shows Foreign Minister Albert,Pani, who will be Ambas- deep waters of the channel until rescuers arrived. sador from Mexico, following the official recognition of the Obregon Administration by the United States, SION MEET MRS. HARDING (Right) Ph AMERICANS AT PARIS RACES ight oto shows Agnes Do- homey, known as the “Convention Girl,” who will be hostess to cheer thousands of dis- abled war vet- erans at the Na- tiunal Conven- tion, June 26-27, in San Francisco. (Left) The Fili- pino women of the Philippine Parliamentary Mission, now in Washington, ap- peared in beauti- ful native cos- bothers tumes when they shale 3 were received on the White House lawn by Mrs Harding Photo shows Mrs. George Harden (right). and Mrs, George & Whelan, society women of New York. City, as they appeared. t thee Chantilly races on the gpening of the social seagon ip Patis CL me eta

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