Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1922, Page 73

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GRAPHIC SECTION WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 9, 1922 Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania reads the Sunday lesson at field services at Gettysburg. Among those who attended the services were President Harding, Gen. Pershing, Gen. Lejeune, Acting Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt, Gov. Sproul and Gov. Trinkle. Nutionul Phote Memorial tablet to the American heroes of the R-38 un- veiled in St. Mary's Church, Yorkshire, England. A wreath of pink carnations from the widow of Commander Maxfield wasy placed near the tablet. When the Prince of Wales arrived home and was greeted by the royal farmly. Front row, left to right: Queen Mary, Prince of Wales, King George and Viscountess Lascalles. formerly Princess Mary. Back row: Prince Henry. Duke of York and Viscount Lascalles, ar. & A SUnterwenl & Underwood. Just as Pick- ett did in the days of ’63. Veterans of the civil war dis- cuss the battle of Gettysburg with marines who took part in the repro- An incident of Pickett’s charge at the battle of Gettys- burg, as reproduced by the marines. The advancing forces are fighting behind a low stone wall, repulsed for the time by the forces representing The Prince of Wales waves his hat when greeted by thou- sands upon his return from eight months’ tour. Photo snapped at Buckingham Palace. “Fearless Freddie,” movie actor, does a few stunts twelve stories above the street in Los Angeles. And while he dangles from the roof of a skyscraper hundreds of people in the street below watch the performance. SUnderveed & 1

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