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THE STAR’S DAILYPICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING ~STAR, WASHING ON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. This prize dahlia. almost as lirge as Little Mary Arleen herself, i . 3 Not even New York ke B i Pl ‘ g 1 : A Mary ~ ! even New York can make Buster Keaton smile. Ploto taken being exhibited in the dahlia show in New York this week. L] Yesterday was Alexandria day at the Fairfax county fair, Fairfax Conrt House, and thousands journeyed to the annual autumn event. The vesterday. when the movie star and his family arrived in the metropolis [ Copyrigit by Underwood & Underwood. exhibits at the fair this year are better than ever before. Photo by Pridgeon, staff photographe:. for a visit. Mre. Keaton was Miss Natalie Talmadge. ; 3 Copyright by Underwood & Underwod David Malone, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Malone, is a lover of animals—and it makes no difference whether they are classed among the Two machines tried to pass on a oneway bridge along the road to Tysons Cross Roads yesterday after- wild variety or the tame ones. The photographer caught him yesterday y = noon—and this was the result. The lighter car is out of sight, completely buried beneath the heavy truck in playing with a tiger cub at the Zoo, Netiinal Fioto. Latest photograph of former President Woodrow Wilson, taken yesterday afternoon on Massachusetts the creek. The drivers received only slight injuries. Photo by Pridgeon, staff photographer. . averme, Both the Wilson and photographer’s automobiles were traveling at a lively clip when the camera was snapped. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Mrs. Viva M. January, who has achieved the distinction ‘of being the Sixty-foot truss being taken into Poli's Theater for support of the new balcony. This is the last piece of first woman '3 be ord;mod as a minister nfn the '?Mmgn “'x Columbia. She steel required for the remodeling of the playhouse. ~ Photo by Mueller, staff photographer. was registered yesterday as a mlmslfr ofeh L ‘mn;l’)' Al 9‘}0« N e Ministers and oflirers of the Baptist Church, who called on President Harding yesterday with a petition from the northern Baptists, protesting against the massacre of Christians by Turks. National Pboto. Carlos D. de La Torre, sécond sec- retary of the Cuban legation, who has just arrived to take up his ‘Maj. Maurice E. Shearer, U. S. M. C., who has been appoimted an aide to Secretary of the Navy +Denby.. The major has been a mem- Senator William M., Calder-of Brooklyn and -dumghter, Mn Elise \ duties in Washington. Ho is one of - : New steel males seen on the streets of Berlin. They. are:the Iatest ber of the Marine Corpe for the past Salder Lee, at New York state republican convention in Albapy, Senstor * tho youngest members of the diplo- A recent arrival, at the Wnlunmn Zoo—a b-by water b% Bora L #dea fu auto tauk toactorsy _ , __ Comrtaht Iy Dtervenl ATHAYOR boinhrin gears, eciasiRaeim Calder was renominated: mwslv Copyalztt iy Underwood & Underweeds —h‘ . el v st weeks LSRN T ‘ N o » 2 P (