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THE STAR'S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE SECRETARY OE LABOR DAY IS receiving the report of the Hawaiian labor commission, whirb recently SENATOR JAMES E. WATSON OF INDIANA and A. M. Loch, president REMARKABLE AERIAL MEW, showing the Star Spangled Banner* flying over the once proud German returned from a survey of conditions in the islands. Left to right: Seated—L. E. Sheppard, Secretary of the National Council of the Traveling Salesmen's Association, fort, Ehrenbreilstein, the “Gibraltar of the Rhine," opposite Coblenz, which comes down on the departure, Davis, O. R. Hardwig, Hywel Davies. Standing-John Donlln and Fred Keightly*. National Photo. o^Soad-" 80 UUO " reStora ‘ ,on ° f ,mlcaße l,o ° k privilc?C> for home of the American troops Underwood 4 Underwood. k- •; ■■ ; j • - • ■ • *■ - 'IHE I \E\PECIED OFTEN HAPPENS, and this San Francisco lad realized it when his car THESE CHILDREN HAVE THE DISTINCTION of having the first saddle horses equipped with “SUICIDE," A RACY RACER OF THE VINTAGE OF 1911, that recently won the $5O classic suddenly buret into flames on the broad highway. Quick wit and a fire extinguisher radio*, bo they can be called home at supper time. Incidentally they are the grandchildren of at San Francisco, attaining a *peed of sixty- two mile§ per hour. All entries were valued at prevented a total wreck. twprright by Underwood A Underwood. Mrs. E. G. Sovereign of Bay City, the first woman to talk over the telephone. less than $5O, and “Suicide" was one of the few that held together for the rare. Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell of Philadelphia, Mrs. LeGrand C. Griswold REPRESENTATIVE E. C. HUTCHINSON OF TRENTON, N. J„ and hi* CHIEF BIG HAT OF THE HAVAI SAL PI INDIANS in his holiday COMPANY B, CONFEDERATE VETERANS, OF NASHVILLE, which of New York and Mrs. Ray Baker of Washington, chatting on the bride, who was formerly Mrs. Ella Reese of Cranbury, N. J-, snapped clothes, wearing his medal, given him by King Albert, here is shown has the distinction of being the only Confederate army organization beach. twpyright by Underwood * Underwood. on their arrival in Washington. National Photo. with a coyote that he killed to celebrate his IlOlh birthday. still under arms, being enlisted as part of the National Guard. oderwood & Underwood. Underwood 4 Underwood. • NOTHING BUT APPLES. Seemingly mUlions of them. Tennessee is making rapid strides in apple raising, as Underwood A Underwood. brotherhood. A BIT OF OLD HOLLAND IN THE NEW WORLD. Nashville recently erected this quaint windmill in evidenced by this tremendous display at the latest state fair. \ Underwood 4 Underwood. Underwood A Underwood. Shelby Park on exact plans brought from the Netherlands. Underwood 4 Underwood. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1923.