Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 119

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GRAPHIC 2 u t&f < GRAVURE SECTION : @ 74l SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON., D. C.—NOVEMBER 17, 1929. In memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice. President Hoover placing his Armistice day tribute on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. In the scene at right, Mrs. Hoover is placing flowers on the tomb beside the President’s wreath. Cl sl Representative Edgar Howard's pride in this giant ear of Nebraska corn is certainly <xC“53b!e~ It meas- As Chris Cagle hurled a 50-yard pass against Illinois. The Army’s star back ures 25 inches. u is seen just before his arm went back for the successful pass in the game which © Underwood & Underwood. Illinois {von. 17 to 7. pa o A\ssocxagled Press Phioto Costumed group and clergy who took part in the Armistice day pageant at Grace Episcopal Chuich of Georgetown.

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