Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1930, Page 98

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 17, 1930. e Not a pony but the world’s smallest horse. He is Prince, owned by C. G. Buton of Independence, Kans. Although his dam weighs 840 pounds and his sire 1,260, Prince is only 26 inches high and weighs but 57 pounds. He is 3 years old. © Associated Press Photo. A traffic jam on an Alpine highway. The great herd of sheep passing this tourist car is making its way through the Valley of Castellane, in the French Alps, to higher grazing land. © Wide World Photos. An August dream! High up on the slopes of Mount Rainier, Washington State, i these two Summer Fifty cups were enough! So Janet Chandler, fair Los Angeles i 4 visitors are enjoying a dancer, shown with some of her trophies, decided she would enter no ] toboggan slide on real more dance competitions when she had won that number. " e snow, © Wide World Photos ©P &A 0tos. - A European novelty invades Vir- ginia Beach. Miss Margaret Dela- hunt out for a stroll on her water skiis. ® A. P. Photos. ua— — o — L, Ponies swimfing to auction! An annual scene in the narrow channel between the Virginia coast and Assoteague Island, where the ponies are bred and run wild until rounded up and driven to market. e bt The original Teddy bears. An Australian Koala demon- strates how she carries her off- Setting the pajama style for hot-weather air travel. With spring on her back’ ‘:fi“le tree the mercury above a hundred, this couple chose comfort for a climbing. G flight from Memphis to St. Louis. © Wide World Photos Seven little setter pups that will be shown at the Rockville Fair Dog Show this week. They are owned by Judge Harry Hunt of Chevy Chase, Md. © Underwood & Underwood

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