Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1923, Page 13

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% ‘THE EVE G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923. . ; i3 THF STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE A FEW CHANGES WHILE THE HARDINGS ARE AW Photograph taken at executive offices of the White House vesterday, where are making repairs. The main building and offices will be thoroughly renovated while the President and Mrs. Harding are in A WHEN “L” CAR PLUNGED INTO STREET. Eight persons were killed and eighty-three injured when an elev on Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, vesterday afternoon. The accident occurred at one of the city's busiest tra THE POINT. OF HIS SPI e i ECH. President Harding addressing Rotary ance is going on rapidly. many of the rnined buildings are being used for comme: photo pnest service needed by estore i a s Ba a i s ] rapidly i 8 or commerce. T Iml to and honest service necded by the eountry o restore it to normal, il e Dl i e arket in a shelltorn building. BRYAN AS GUEST OF HONOR. William Jennings Bryan was the I : : FAR FROM THE TENNIS COURTS. One. of the few piciuges exer guest of honorat a wedding at Cape May, N. J., a few days ago. He ATTEND CONVENTION IN CLEVELAND. Washington realtors and their wives, who left yesterday for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will at- fakeit UMM Enflon KR tuily s bnion (ol tho canes e posed with the bride and bridesroom, Mr. and Mes. William Painter tend the annual convention of the National Real Estate Board. Photo by Schuts. willplayian ithe Edon, Fnglanc, fbichos i, 1o L a eeker. Wide Warld Phioto. : tosWarid Photo KING'S NIECE IS MARRIED. Photo taken after the wedding in Lon- SEIZING FORBIDDEN CARGO. Officials of the United States govern- = ! THE MAYOR KNUCKLES WN. Edward L. Bader, mayor of Atlantic THE EMBASSY’S MAIL CARRIER. Perry, the miailcarrying Pekinose, don of Lady Mary Cambridge, niece of King George. and the Marquese ment boarded the steamship Baltic, smashed the seals and seized City, has issued a challeng o -u mayors of the country for a marble- is an important part of the United States embassy in Paris. Photo of W. mu:. h"" "'M ol 6,000 bottlos of-whisky, es maidwins. Ehote: shows eaomte: ool | shooting match. He cla T of tho mayor cla .- shows him dek'eflnl letter to the concierge. “’"';Tl‘ £l - ke Aul 3o i 7 mévmum 5 nhldlnluw l'h;lu:g 3 5 2 ‘:i“'&'-?'m Pcll:fi: é a2 2 d; g © Wide] {v;mb;nm > = % i J< F v

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