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King George leads the British troops on his 57th birthday. At left, on horse, the Crown Prince of Sweden. At extreme right, the Duke of Connaught. AN Phatos Two great memorials to famous Americans framed in the arches of the tower of the Post Office Department building. Through one arch is seen the Washington Monument; through the other, the Lincoln Memorial, recently dedicated. Harris & Ewine 3 At left: Executive body of the Telephone Society of Washington, in charge of the annual outing of the workers at Marshall Hall. Front row, left to right: L. A. Tentler, W. F. Studdiford, Secretary J. M. Waters, President H. H. Koch, C. C. Moberly, treasurer. Back row: J. L. Vandegrift, J. H. Miller, W. H. Brandt, J. T. Phipps and A. G. Reynolds. A. L. Oehmann, popular Washington musician, who Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company base ball team of Washington. Front row, left tc iS the pianist and leader of the Glen Echo Orchestra. right: Grady, Abergail, Burke, Poss, Taylor, Capt. Na: s 2 Manager Vaden, Biton, Urban and Dav);dson. pt. Nauman. Back row: Shefield, J. Freen, F. Breen. AT e - ~ ~ 7 Almas Temple delegation and party from Washington photograp! ] Utah, while en route to the convention at San Francisco T result of the recent storm which passed over New England. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.4 Mrs. Albert §| of Washington, a Europe. Within a few weeks 2,500 men will be engaged at Newport News, Va., in repairing the great ocean liner Leviathan. cost many millions and will take fourteen months. The work will A A Phates When a trolley car decides to take a nose dive. The accident occurred at Pittsfield, Mass.. a Ballast was washed from under the track and the rails gave way, sending the car into a creek. hed at Salt Lake City, |