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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 21, 1930. “Perils of the Plains” THE DRAMA OF COVERED WAGON DAYS WHICH WILL FEATURE THE MILITARY EXPOSITION AND CARNIVAL AT WASHINGTON BARRACKS, SEPTEM- BER 25, 26 AND 27. : ; : 3 . B s k : A E Lieut. W. A. Holbrook, jr., as L.leut, Malin s s gk e " 5 > 5 E e the Sioux chief in the ceremonial Craig as Dan Mar- e n S L, o g . e robes of Sitting Bull, holding shall and Miss Vir- ¥ Rt $ W0 A . shield of Crazy Horse. ginia Laurence as Ellen Harris in a ‘Women of the covered wagon train. The group includes, scene from the car- left to right: Miss Analine Laurence, Mrs. George Pariseau, nival show. Miss Virginia Laurence, Katherine Tennant Marshall, Mrs. Charles W. Sullivan, Mrs. Leonard Mitchell, Mrs. A. I. Ennis and Mrs. Charles F. Prince. Men of the 3d Cavalry achieve plenty of realism in their Indian make-ups. And they can ride bareback with the best redskins! Maurice Jarvis as Bill Brandon, the leader of the covered wagon train. Maude Howell Smith, who has the lead as Mrs. Bran- don in the covered wagon drama. Navy's foot ball squad had plenty of conditioning work on that Sum- mer cruise. If they mop up the opposi- L tion like this! g B - a S i ) They met at the Banff Highland gathering. Chief Lone Walker $ p of the Stony Indians is trying the Scottish pipes of Maj. Gillies of Vancouver, British Columbia. © Wide World Photos.