Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1929, Page 118

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SECTION—NOVEMBER 10, 1929, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.-GRAVURE The German plane DO-X making its flight over Lake Constance, Switzerland, with 169 passengers. Twelve motors drive the huge plane. © P.&A Photos When Georgetown defeated New York University, 14 to 0, in the Yankee Stadium, New York. This shows the end of a N. Y. U. gain through the line. © P. & A. Photos. PHS ve Forever Off for a record-breaking flight. The giant German Dornier plane DO-X just before it took the air from Lake Constance, Switzerland, carrying 169 passengers, the greatest number ever to go aloft in plane or dirigible. g e George Bernard Shaw officiates. England's literary sage holding the key to Astor Hall just before opening the building given by Lord Astor to Southwest Univer- Sity at p]ymouth. Wide World Photos. YOUR PORTRAIT EXACTLY THIS SIZE AND STYLE, GUARANTEED, REG- ULARLY $10.00 PER DOZEN—6 FOR $12.50—0ON PRESENTATION OF THIS PHOTOGRAPH. GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 21, 1929. w NEW LOCATION A new portrait of Cecile Sorel, the French actress, An interesting study of Miss Valerie TEL. POTOMAC 6140 PORTRAITS P PR Acs 5 since her nose is said to have been perfected by plastic ~ 1aylor, the English actress, who is OPEN SUNDAYS UNT' Vs - . 1526 CONNECTICUT AVE. booked for a New York appearance this N SUNDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 3 A O P. & A. Photos surgery. The effect seems Grecian. Winter. © P. & A. Photos.

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