Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1929, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 29, 1929 % Gladsome greetings' to the New Year. Nep- tune sends his fair en- voys from the depths Uncle Sam provides Winter board for the deer of ' the sun-Biiged P P of Glacier National Park. This scene on the Mon- . tana reservation shows the start of a tilt between €ific to annournce the ar e s rival of 1930 on the two bucks at one of the hay-feedm% stat‘xz:\ds‘.m“ e sands of Santa Monica, alifl © Wide World Photos Miss Mary Todhun- % ter Clark of Cynwyd, » Pa., who will wed Nel- son Aldrich Rockefel- Wereckage of the big Army plane in which five lost their lives in the worst crash in the his- ler, second son of Mr tory of Bolling Field. Representative William K. Kaynor of Massachusetts and Capt. Harry Din- and Mrs. John D ger, pilot, were among the victims. ©P. & A. Photos Rockefeller, jr., next June. © Bachrach The key to this city really has a lock. Miss Ouina Lisk of Pasadena, Calif., displays the more than symbolic properties which will figure in the opening of the gates of the city to thousands of visitors for the New Year day Tournament of Roses. © Widsiworid FHiows. Mrs. Frederick S. Moody, jr., better known to the world of tennis fans as Helen Wills. Her marriage Where more than 50 miners lost their lives in a mj at Berkeley, Calif., took Rescue workers are seen entering the mouth of the mine, place last Monday. lookers. v mon © Ira Miller Photo from A. P. ne explosion at North McAlester, Okla. with sorrowing relatives among the on- Photo ’ - . Winter thrills in the Rocky Mountain country. There's plenty of snow on thi; i i Where the Winter days are really short. An interes from December to March, to provide tobogganing at its beft. - e&&fiflfi‘ifi’.&‘.fli‘ North, at 1"::"! ‘?ibbon. Alaska. Exposures were made two and a ours. ting p hotographic study of the day's course of thé sun in the Far at 15-minute intervals on the plate, the sun being visible for about ©P.&A. Phoygs

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