Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1929, Page 120

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 17. 19 - n-mra‘lqfii- - A casual sniff between friends. The St. Bernard is al- most as big as the Shetland pony. They are both blue-rib- bon winners of the Abbots Pass Kennels, in Leigh, Eng land. ) Wide World Photos Seems as though most of Los Angeles saw that gridiron battle between the universities of California and Southern California. The gate count showed 80,000 persons packed into the Coliseum to see California triumph, 15 to 7. 2 Wide World Photos German cyclists try out the rocket idea. These riders, with pedals idle, are speeding A young recruit for Hollywood. Mitzi, the 8-year-old along on the propelling force of rockets exploding in cylinders attached to the bicycles. vaudeville star, with Regis Toomey, screen actor, after “sign- Underwood & Underwood ing up” for the talkies. P.& A Photos And the gun goes up! A fine close-up of the blue-ribbon pointer, Old Blondy, on a point. A time for steady nerves in the hunter behind him. —Premier d“?;"a;;:ci:;( Oioi‘x?; A century-old landmark of the English countryside. This old windmill pan. amrle . Bl at Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, is still doing business despite the competition of dress, as he appe modern power mills. D P. & A. Photos. cent court ceremonial. P & A Photos’ Waterfalls in an Autumn landscape.

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