Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1926, Page 102

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SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 12, 1926. Miss M. L. Red- shaw, one of Eng- land's coming els 4 s, racket stars, is put- s it : - iighecs, ting all she has . o b TG 2 > L& e o into this drive as she is snapped at a recent tourney at Ryde, Isle of Wight. o Nine tenants had a lucky escape, uninjured, when this dwelling, in Providence, R. I, SeCE RS toppled over while the first floor was being altered for a store. S Henry Miller This plucky Red Rock rooster seems to be pretty successfully disputing the question of who's who with the Boston bull on their Los Angeles, Calif., farm. © Herbert Photos. Gertrude Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel, and her attorney, Dudley Field Malone, are going over some of the theatrical and other offers, said to total $900,000, which the swim- ming star has received since her feat. ©ViteAw LI EGtOn Countess Ro- geri di Villa- nova, charming wife of the first secretary of the Italian em- bassy, who has joined her hus- band since he came to his post here last T : The hurricane which recently struck southern Louisiana and killed more Winter. F @ Underwood & Underwood than a score of persons left this church, at Houma, with little of its front ::rall. L Acme Photos When she broke 96 out Members of the new Interfederation Conference of Civic Leaders, formed for the mutual advance- of 100 pigeons Mrs. George ment of the National Capital and its environs in Arlington County, Va., and Montgomery County, Md. Wright of Atlanta, Ga., Left to right, front row: Jesse C. Suter, president of the Federation of Citizens” Associations of the Dis- won the woman’s national trict; Col. W. A. Kroll, Montgomery County Civic Federation; Arthur Orr, Arlington County Civic Fed- trqpshooting champion- eration; H. N. Stull, District Federation, and Maj. R. B. Lawrence, Montgomery Federation. Back row: Gee, that's a lot of muscle! says the young visitor at ship at the recent meet at Oliver Owen Kuhn, president Montgomery Federa tion; E. S. Hege, District Federation; Capt. F. L. Jack Dempsey's Atlantic City training camp, where the cham- Vandah?, IOhxol. b e s Hewitt, Montgomery Federation; William McK. Clayton, Dlsmct.Federatlon; R. E. Plymale, president pion is preparing for his bout with Tunney. i AT bebd Arlington Federation, and Frank G. Campbell, Arlington Federation. B Y SSRGSl oaeg BNG (ol

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