Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1923, Page 91

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GRAVURE "TION—SEPTEMBER 16, 1923. \ 3 } Mark Twain’s RE 5 ¢ . - i partner still 2 / i y lives in humble A foursome on the links of the new Congressional Country Club. Left to ; California cabin. right: Col. Sherrill, Senator Watson, Representative Vestal and Judge Oscar Bland. : x . William R. The clubhouse, which is nearing completion, in background. ot » Gillis is men- Aatupaiikiinly; 2 tioned in Twain’s book, “Roughing It,” and the old cabin on Jack- ass Hill, near Stockton, is famous. Underwomd & Uridderwosd Miss Liberty's double in France. Col Lloyd Collis of New York placing a wreath on the statue at Bor- deaux, France. The statue is 2 replica of the gigantic one in New York har- * < bor. Col. Collis ' | W. O. Walker, the only survivor of was in charge the ZR-2 disaster at Hull, England, in of important 1921, who made the trip on the suc- United States i S | cessful trial flight of the ZR-1 at Army activities Lakehurst, N. J., recently. In spite : at Bordeaux 4 s of his experience in England, Walker ?r:agieg:: ;!:,eflwgralf-. dun:n]g the war. 4 . 1 is a great believer in the lighter-than- ton, Obhio. The p # . - el ¥ : air craft. photograph was A e s taken from another plane. LA N Phatos The great Barling bomber, known as “the terror of the air,” the largest T B ] & Unders e “The Sixty-two-Year-Old Flapper,” as Edna Walla_ce Hopper's press agent Henry Ford, who makes automobiles and has an eye on calls her, who is now seeking a divorce . e S d Muscle Shoals, is a visitor in the Capital. He cal;,ed \:]pon fErgnm h;; s:lcc;nd lhhusband, A.O. B'mwt:L heRphotol oW liic BLuistan g S Secretary Weeks and then had a conference with President a posed for the camera man in the R h army before this . England’s berth for transatlantic liners. The photegraph was taken from the 5 - t 5 cab of a locomotive at Los Angeles, i e Feenchiarmy air and shows the docks at Southampton, with the S. S. Olympic in foreground. Coolidge. Photo taken in White House grou“q.§||‘.ri~a Ewing s § i Infernativual o Undersood & Unders oo, gion at Marshall Hall, By Washiogton Photo Service,

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