Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1929, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 22, 1929, “The Girl of the Go!- den West” recovers from frontier hard- ships! Mme. Maria Jeritza, the Metropoli tan prima donna, con- Where clouds of insurrection gathered. Rut the Haitian valescing in her New political skivs have cieared since this picture was taken of York apartment after Port-au-Prince, the principal port and city of Haiti. several stage mishap: Associated P s Photo . s SRR in the Puccini opera. ) Wide World Photos Flirting with death! A British Royal Air Force pilot banking his plane perilously y near the ground. Chosen queen for a day. Miss Holly Halstead ~ - - - Wide W 50to; - . . g of Pasadena, Calif., who will be que f the fa- Don't overlook the small dog! He is a Mexican Chihuahua, and W . % . oy & | ; bl LR seems to be very amusing to the Harlequin Great Dane at the Los — - - TR Rof‘ci :hfi-"(:: Angeles Dog Show. * Associated Press Photo '.. - ik Fred Cann, airmail b pilot between Miami W an d Daytona Beach, - di = 3 5 Toee Fla., who has rounded Kaye Don, British racing driver, who is said to be tuning up at Day- An international champion in action. Prince Nicholas Odescalchi of Hungary winning first prize out a 90,000-mile year tona Beach, Fla., for an attempt to better Maj. Segrave’s speed record in the hurdles at the International Horse Show in Budapest. © Underwoud & Underwood. without an accident or of 231 miles an hour. '® Underwood & Underwood being late. Lals

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