Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1923, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

g’ Sergt. Emil J. Blade of the Ma- rines, who took two prize cups for his shooting at Camp Perry. ‘The cups are the Wimbledon and the Marine trophies, both highly valued by expert marksmen. “LEAPING LENA” AT THE AIR CIRCUS. Five clowns, about as funny as any with a real circus, helped amuse the crowd at the Bolling Field exhibitions yesterday. Their craft, half flivver and half airplane, brought many a laugh from the spectators. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood g WAT(ZH[\(; UNCLE SAM'S AIRMEN DO THEIR STUNTS. Private box of Brig. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief of the Army air service; at the aerial circus, Bolling Field, yesterday afternoon. Thousands of Washingtonians viewed the remarkable exhibition. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Russell Wiles, jr.. seventeen years old, a Chicago schootboy, who won CERTAIN ROADS HAVE ALWAYS HINDERED ARMIES, History shows that highways in Virginia caused more or less trouble for Federal THEY CHECK UP ON THE CRIMINALS. Members of board of governors of the national crinsinal identifi the national championship long- and Confederate soldiers. The same roads still are bringing “warm” language from men in the pay of Uncle Sam. This big truck of the cation bureau, established in Washington. Left to right: Joseph Quigley, chief of police of Rochester, caliber title in the na- Marine Corps was stuck in the mud at the same place a “mule skinner's” outfit stuck in 1862. PRSI B e i N. Y.: W. P. Rutledge, chief of police of Detroit: Col. Starling of the White House police; Daniel J. i O'Brien, chief of police of San Francisco; W. H. Moran, chief of United States secret service: John y He made a perfect A. Carry, chief of police of Niagara Falls. National Photo. AND THE VILLAGE WAS DESTROYED. Just one of the stunts by air service men at Bolling Field vesterday. Bombs were dropped from high in the clonds, and spectators saw a miniature village wiped out of existence. Washington Star Photo. ABSOLUTELY NO EVIL IN THE GROUP. The three wise monks, as posedl by a trio of animal actors of the William Fox film forces. They hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. “The press agent says: “Each face bespeaks the soul and the technique of the real artist.” / A REAL SINGER ON THE BONNET. Jane Thomas of New York carries bird, cage and all on her new autumn hat. - And in her handbag she carries a package of bird seed for her singing pet. By Miller Service MADE A NEW WORLD RECORD. United States international rifle team, which broke all records at Camp Perry, Ohio. The team receives the Argentine trophy, valued at $5,000. ‘At least, this game was staged recently on the ‘steamship President DLAIERS C i ‘marching through- in street Harding, The polo ponies are purchased in a toy shop. 5‘:.- “Sailors i i Copreignt by w&”flflu kA % Copyright by Keystoms. here’s_how they are producedl, and the photo shaws actual production. . An assistant dirsctor. holds a buib. .As.the. proper second /he squeezes it. A Tubber tube goes through the star’ My, drops. HOW MOVIE TEAKS ARE “{fi Chius. Enbe 5. sbols tose casy-fowing téars of the movles? Well,. ; : L - » Wi NEWEST THING IN POLO. This is the way it is played on board ship. onAc:nf A

Other pages from this issue: