Evening Star Newspaper, August 26, 1923, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 1 4 Seven feet off the ground as this western cowboy success- fully ropes a wild steer at the Miss Colleen Moore. winsome movie rodeo recently held at the star who married John E. McCormick. Yankee Stadium in 'N‘:“: YI'Q"k- moving picture official, last week. Two beautiful scenes in the Flat It needed a clever bit of balancing for these two girls, Virginia Bunt- ing and Tousend Bernald., to travel thirty miles an hour on aquaplanes and play catch She looks little older than a flapper, but really is with a big. a grandmother. Miss Anna Chandler, thirty-one years heavy ball, but old. a headliner in vaudeville, claims to be the young- th_cy Fot away est grandmother in the country. Her daughter, Miss with it recently Beatrice Curtiss, married two years ago Harry Fox, at a carnival at another stage star. Baby Fox is just three months old. South Casco. Twins, Margaret and Elizabeth Keene, star- ring 1mn the_ musical This little miss doesn’t seem to be a bit afraid to § comedy “Adrienne.” so ride around upon this tremendous, venerable verte- nearly alike they defy brate. It's quite a sport on a big alligator leather any one to tell them farm n California apart. Keystone View o A fish story verified. This monstrous Warsaw fish, weight 941 pounds, resembling in almost every detail a i % c i = thlete for hi , while vacationin, huge black bass, was caught by two boys, Fred Gerstner A good haul. Four beauties roped by Jackie Ou_. vzzreld(:;l::l:‘li\‘;;:on all-around athlete for his age, w! g Fre e e e s L s et m = Copyright Underwood & Unacrwood. of Mexico Charlie Chaplin gets good support at tenni ckamgien, and Doug| od Newspictures

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