Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1923, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGR! \\ URE SECTION—]JULY 1, 1923. pIPEIEInS - The main street of Beaumont, Tex., during a recent flood. The man who walked to work found his . - - rubber overshoes of Seven survivors of the class of 1873 attend their fiftieth commence- little value. ment at Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y. They were dressed in the ttriation colors of their college when the photograph was taken. e Queen Elena of Italy and her three chil- dren, Princess Giovanna, Princess Mafalda and Princess Mary. Internationg Senator Morris Sheppard of the military affairs committee learns to operate a machine gun at Camp Bullis, near San Antonio, Tex. LA et Miss Aileen Riggin, one of America's champion divers, gives an exhibition at the Westchester-Biltmore Club, Rye. N. Y. Many prominent swimmers took part in contests. i ial to b ted at C. For nine generations the Russian family of Dahl has MerrAitr.lel‘:. (_,]f,fiil: :v‘:;en:‘:r:)af tl‘?e eAr:::iceanasoldai:lrz clipped the locks from the heads of its members. These are who embarked there. The memorial is the work being woven into a wreath which will take five centuries to The 1923 Ross School athletes, winners of the Washington municipal playgrounds meet of Robert Aitken. complete. At present I:re(v;‘reatx is ’two hundred years old. at Central High stadium. The boys have won the annual meets for eight consecutive years. Ehexton It is held by Anton Dahl of Los Angeles A -

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