Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, .WASHINGTON, D. C WEDNE%DAY JULY 19, 1922. 'THE STAR’S DAILYPICTORIAL PAGE Exclusive photograph of Victory Memorial Statue for the men of Maj. Gen. Rickards, Department, #rossing Lampert foot bridge constructed by 121st Regiment of District of Cambridgeshire, England. executed by an American sculptor, Dr. R. Tai ational (€ ? E e bridge, w] crosses a swimming pool, is floated on wooden frames covered with canvas. When An explosion blew out one side of a five-story building. killing two firc- McKenzie of Pennsylvania. The work be unveiled by the Dul in use, ily carried. Natlonal Photo men and injuring nearly 200. The photograph shows ene of the rescues York some.time this month. Copyright by o 2 from a home near the warehouse. ntby Underwood & Urderwood S T s i o o e Eugene Sarazen visits his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick reporwd Lilled inShe baule of Clifromiller W, Va, where thus photograph was taken Sarazen of Mount Vernon. N. Y., after he w the national open golf Wide Wotld Photo atry Club, Chicago. S ol s One of the effects of vesterday's windstorm in Washington. This accident happened at (nh ar d Qs nonhueu, the old tree falling directly on the-passing wagon. No one was injured. Judge Lewis Patrick Phillips, ; ; ‘ . ; o Tk iy B LN e cliuan : - sl = s : . e : b finance of Mexico. who g whose father fought in the : i . ¢ e . e fnance af Mexico. vho American revolution. This real son The city of Washington need not worry much about rec g country produce from the surrounding ernoon. together with Gen. of the revolution lives at Downe; Virginia and Maryland farms in the event of the railway strike seriously interfering with freight traffic. ) z Calif. Wide World Phof. The Post Office Depanmen( has a large fleet of trucks combing the nearby country for produce. Photo shows y Sov. Gen. Lord Byng of Vimy, British ruler of Canada, on the rifle range at Shag Calgawy, -\‘l‘bfl;l‘ Ryan of the Texas C Iv 1.fln|pmv:“l'n| superintendent - of service instructing a driver by use of map. Copyright by Undgrwood & Underwood is an expert shot and a believer in rifle practice by civilians as well as soldiers. Wide World o. Alallo Rubio, official interpreter. te for Governor-of Penusylvani . TR m 'N'°"°]’°" s o= i o B i 5! thusiastic and expert tennis player. This photograph, taken while, he was edy \ulh‘ ‘ho £ . th. m:h";‘ mwgo 1.Order dTIn Re- tomorrow. ‘The spectacl E h Hi “dismond.- She ie-the pitcher for her team, the other eight members being playing with his son Bryee, was snapped on the court at his-country- e choloon served-with s Ky 0 ;T do time agb and’ sttractod much favorable comment. 5 curve” ball is th of her teamnates. Gray. Tmfl. Milford, Pay “""""”‘V""":“V‘m - _qu_i! holion'servid wi m Uil Sun:-w i u;fiz.' = h:m Lo-dqp cogpty: and W-hhmm. Photo by . s e “owicked -curve™ Ball i Aoty o o TIMC Ovet Pepias Miss Helen Vermillion, a Washington gifl, triumphs oiPthe base ball

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