Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1921, Page 60

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921 The fleet comes in! Loaded to the gunwales with tine . ; ; X The skipper and crew of the good ship Nannie, whose juicy watermelons, this royal armada recently sailed up the - o decks are nearly awash from the weight of the melons destined Potomac and landed at Washington with a prize cargo from . i e to aid Washingtonians through the hot summer days. the south. National Photo Co National Photo Co. Too busy to even notice the photographer. National Photo Co. M CREPDe &~ a S = Al Architect’s sketch of the bridge to be built across the Hudson river connecting New York and New Jersey. This SRR [ emm - T, — — s N ey e [y Mary Pickford, jr., niece of Mary Pickford, may perha, span will be the largest X be destined to take the place of her aunt in the heartsof a ;“ theT:rorld. 6,660 feet : - R Ceremony at the base of the equestrian statue of Joan of coming generation, for already she has taken her place before ong. The towers carry- y = : o Arc, outside the Rheims cathedral, to celebrate the restoration the movie camera and bids fair to be a sucq:ess."mm.sml = ;ggh:}r‘et}f::l:;ew\‘hlllm:’ls s S . _ of the beautiful edifice and the monument, which were badly worth building. R ! e o mutilated by German shells. z e e @ Keystone View Co. =3 0. G ¢ o.s =8 =0 Secretary of Agriculture Wallace shak- ing hands with 170 boys and girls in recogni- tion of their achievements in gardening. The picture was taken in the grounds of the department. Harris & Ewing Almas Shriners and their guests at their caimp on Back Bay, a branch of the Chesapeake, during a -‘. ) e Scesdayiouting: 1. Pridgeon. Sraff Photographer v embers of the crew of the U. S. Navy dirigible Z-R2, who will man the huge airship in the attempt to cross the Atlantic during the coming week. From left to right: L. S. Coleman, L. E. Groll, J. C. Burnett, F. T. Gorman, G. Welch and C. W. Catts. International Fiim Service.

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