Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1922, Page 17

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TAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1922. Meeting of coal operaters and miners at the American Red Cross build threatens the nat s coal supply. An open switch sent this Camden-Atlantic City night express from the rails at a curve near Winslow in a ditch with a destroyed Pullman on top of it Copyright by Kegstoue Gov. Horthy, regent of Hungary. opens the new assembly at Budapest. The event was celebrated with a earnival. Count St. Bethlen, premier, with the regent. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. “ in an effort to reach an agreement to end the strike which seriously Junction. Nine persons are reported dead and over fifty injured. Photo shows wreckage of the locomotive Copyright by Harris & Ewing. One of the groups in the Takoma Park celebration of the Fourth. The floats and costumes, in spite of threatening weather, were especially attractive. Argentine naval training ship Presidente Sammiento, now anchored in the North river, New York. The ship, with a crew of 334, is on a vear's cruise with cadets just graduated from the Argentine Naval Academy. Maximilian Harden, probably the best known German publicist, who was attacked near His Berlin home yesterday and is lying unconscious as a result of five wounds in his head. Copyright by Keystone. . Copsright by Keystone. George Carmacky who was ac- claimed recently as the discoverer of the, Klondike, and died a few hours after receiving the honor. He was known to" thousands of readers of adventurous tales, with Jack Londori as their author. Coprright by Underwood & Tnderwood. “Hot Laddis Boys™ -hut they are the same oldfashioned “hot dogs” passing junder a new name. Photo snapped at the Piney Branch Fourth of July celebration. 4 Copyright by P. & A. Photos, 2 e . Naiional Photo. The way some Washington youngsters spent the glorious Fourth. Photo taken at the Columbus fountain in front of the Union station, where the lads enjoy many a cooling dip. National Fhoto Ambassador Jusserand of France speaks at the Piney Branch Fourth of July celebration. Senator King of Utah was also on the program. Copyright by P. & A. Photos Sixteen-inch rifles of the U. S. S. Maryland, now at Yorktown, Va. The Maryland is the only United States ship mounting sixteen-inch ‘guns, having two in each of four turrets. Photo shows the forward two turrets. U 8. Navy Ofcial Photo

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