Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 103

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GRAPHIC SECTION 12 PAGES ] GRAVURE ”,SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS The Su Star, WASHINGTON, D. C. -OCTOBER 18, 1925, Mail plane and pilot, lost for ten days, found on a mountain side near Bellefonte, Pa. Hundreds of men searched for days for the plane, and the dead body of the air mail pilot, Charles H. Ames, and his crushed plane were found by a 15- The MacMillan Arctic exploration party returns to Wiscassett, Me. The photograph year-old boy. shows a few of the thousands of persons waiting to greet MacMillan and his crew The X b Y ship Peary is entering the harbor. The queerest photograph of the world series—which shows that the camera can lie. Carey of the Pirates stealing second base in the sixth inning of the fourth game. Harris’ body shows through Carey. and the latter’s figure seems to havc been lost somewhere in the action. Have a look at Manager “Bucky” Harris' new pet. il The pup was pre- Comdr. Donald MacMillan photo- sented to him by graphed at the wheel of his ship, the Senator Pat Harri- Bowdoin. Photo taken upon arrival E‘I’:h)c’f b]\e/l{igissif}ii t]Jviethe exploration party at Wlna‘«et. second of the Washington games. By Acm Photos The President's cabinet with John W. Weeks as a member. Photograph taken at the White House last Tuesday afternoon, when Mr. Weeks, as Secretary of War, attended his last abinet meeting. BRrnssEtEwls | Lieut. Cyrus Bettis (in center of standing group) immediately afte: winning the big air derby at Mitchel Field, Long Island. He set a new world record for the event, his time being 248.71 miles per hour. Undle I & Underwo

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