Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1930, Page 106

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. The toiling elephants of Ceylon seek refreshment at the end of the day's labor. And find it abundantly in the river waters, where they are seen bathing with relish in the tropical heat. = Publishers Phoio Scrvics A marathoner at 58 years. T| S . h i t th h i Enjoying another Winter of golf in Florida. gieamnu:u;nererz:'nos“tghattfiis‘::::‘:‘en%r John D. Rockefeller greets the photographer with in 37 Nouss. Here he is nearing th a cheerful smile as he rests between shots on the = links at Ormond Beach. P. & A Photos A little pugnacious rivalry between two bull sea elephants. The combat took place in a Hollywood. Calif., pool, and the monsters had to be lassoed and dragged apart by keepers. Associated Pre:s Photn The two Sharkeys meet. Jack, the younger, and leading aspirant for the heavyweight boxing crown, meets Tom, his namesake. and famous heavyweight of other days. ’Ik;he phqtz was taken at Miami, where Jack is training for his bout wit Horsemanship for a King’s delight. Cade : is i i R ; 3 ts of the famous Tor di Qu Phil Scott. Tom is in the ring togs. Sl Among the better skaters at St. Moritz. Miss Daphne Watson and Miss Rosa- Ly e e b o Q mund Northwood, English society girls, e xecuting a spiral on the ice at the Swiss resort. one of the jumps in a brilliant exhibition of riding at which the King of A. P. Photos. Members of the midyear graduating class of the two-year course at Eastern High School. Eastern High School students of the four-year cours]

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