Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1926, Page 82

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A silver flash above the water, a snap of the line and the big nrgon was free. This remarkable photograph was taken near Fort Lauderdale, 'he fisherman hooked the giant fish, but the latter refused to give up his life without a struggle. After a battle of 2 hours, he snapped the line just as the photograph was taken from the boat. Wide World Photo. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,' One of the beauty spots of the Northland. French River showing through the trees of Ontario. Cape-to-Cairo aviators make a landing after 14,000-mile flight. Photograph taken at Cairo, when the airmen, led by Wing Comdr. W. H. Pulford, were carried ashore. Wide World Photo. At left: Playing the ukulele which crossed the North Pole. It was taken on the Byrd plane and is owned by Chief Petty Officer R. W. Konter, who posed for the photo. ® Underwood & Underwood. Just to show what stuff a billiard champion is made of, Eric Hagenlacher, cue star, places 30 drinking glasses on the table and then plays. three-cushion: billiards—never touching a glass with a ball, ; Photo by Aeme. Courtesy of Canadian Pacific Rallway. Norge flag to be presented to President Coolidge. The Stars and "Stripes, held in the photograph by Lincoln Ellsworth (left) and “Knee-Deep in Daisies.” Pho- tograph taken on a Maryland farm. Capt. Roald Amundsen, was carried over the North Pole on the dirig- ible Norge, © P. & A. Phatos, Col. Umberto Nobile, designer and pilot of the dirigi- ble Norge, greeted in Seattle when he landed there with Amundsen and Ellsworth. According to reports from Italy, Nobile, as recognition for his polar work, has been e a general and is to be placed in charge of the Italian army's aviation department. ® Underwood & Un-crwood, Of all the mannequins in been selected as the prettiest. Mlle. Seyler. Photo by John Kabel. .Paris, she has Her name is Herber Photo N

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