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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 26, 1930. e The Navy's mess cooks line up for inspection. Shining coffee pots b = ‘%: and spotless aprons are presented to the critical eye of the petty officer who goes down the line in this daily ritual aboard ship © Underwood & Underwood. o P . == The backbone of the fleet—a reminder of the Nation’s observance tomorrow of Navy day. These mighty dreadnaughts of the battle fleet, viewed in column from their flag- ship, are the bulwark of an American Navy that owss much of its proud efficiency to- day to the vision of Theodore Roosevelt, the anniversary of whose birth thus is ob- served as Navy day. A new greyhound of Uncle Sam’s sea forces. Looking down from a plane on the U. S. S. Salt Lake City, first of the speedy 10,000-ton light cruisers to go into commission. At home with Mr. and Mrs. John Barrymore of Hollywood. '!'he engrossing third member of the trio is Dolores Ethel Mae Barrymore, their 6-month-old “Indi i f sz Acm:::’ :‘:‘: n]em:”l;o;- Introducing the “flying flivver.” William Nelsch of St. -] S Louis riding through the city’s streets in his novel contrap- :i':l’ ':::mc:;::::; l;‘::: tion, for which he claims a speed of 75 miles an hour in the air tute, who was voted the honor or on the ground. The wings fold up and a ure:‘n“g‘\'n::h the. i 'orld Photos. at the school’'s recent pow- » wow. propeller for ground travel. Plenty of protection! These giant St. Bernards were raised at kennels near Reigate, Remembering the King’s birthday. King Christian of Denmark shakes hands with his subjects who greet him on England, and are taking their morning exercise in charge of the kennel h;p:r.'-‘ small his 60th birthday as he takes his daily ride over the bridle paths of Copenhagen. A © P. & A. Photos.