Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 110

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THE SUNODAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 4, v O Mrs. Joseph Strasburger of the Kenesaw Apartments, with the excellent - > g - bust of her which has just been completed by the Washington sculptor, v g:fi,.&"“’; i y F . : 1 Clarke W. Noble. i Rosamond Pin- chot, niece of Gov. Pinchot of Penn- sylvania, and a star in the theatrical production of the “Miracle,” greeted by her father, Amos Pinchot, on her re- turn from Europe last week. P & A Photos Tremendous throngs hear Pope Pius XI celebrate mass at St. Peter’s in Rome for the international Boy Scouts. Wide World Photos. Thousands crowd- ing the docks at Wellington, New Zealand, to bid farewell to the crew of the U. S. S. Seattle, flagship of the squadron of the fleet which has been cruising Asiatic waters, starting on her homeward A beautiful and original scene from “Artists and Models,” opening at Poli’s tfi\;"‘l?]?lin'lf])"‘ i October 11. Buddhism adopts the modern methods of western advertising. The head priest of the Zojo Temple, the largest in Tokio, taking abcard bundles of prayers which he scattered from the airplane above the city on the secoad anniversary of the great eanhr{uake. Wide World Photos Howard Chandler Christy, noted artist, P};}‘li"g d'he “My Klld:i as interpreted by Paul Whiteman, well k:owvn hes on a painting of Constance Talmadge, orchestra leader. The kid is Paul Whiteman, jr., who is — 5 = R with Const:rcxc: agmirirfg the gresu]ts. The pic(ur;l ‘]\;111 helping his musical dad make the son more realistic, while d'l;h:)s en;‘tyf::;: rsa:nf?::n:it;::t ‘:’o !‘Q::::ti(ogcusthil:e‘sz:rln r:fe l'Alelxtne;"laas. a(::;gz:t:;;ng:rfltai: 5 5 : P & i and drov e be hung in the Moving Picture Hall i MRS E cooled motor, electric lights, three speeds, a self starter and weighs 560 pounds. It has finishing to Wide World Photos. 2 a speed of 80 miles per hour and cost about $2,000 to build. Underwood & Undirwood - Kadel & Herhert

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