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: WASHINGTON, D. .C.,” WEDNESDAY, "AUGUST "1, 1923. THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAG THE PRESIDENT'S NURSE. Miss Ruth Powderly, Navy nurse, who is i PRESIDENT’S HOTEL IN SAN FRANCISCO. An exterior view of the Palace Hotel, in San Francisco, where nursing President Harding at the Palace Hotel, in San Francisco. Miss THE PRESIDENT'S PHYSICIA Brig. Gen. C. E. Sawyer and Dr. Joel T. Boone, who are attending Presi- President Harding lies ill. The presidential suite is located on the eighth floor of the building, where Powderly nursed former President Wilson during his illness, and also dent Harding in San Francisco. They are on duty constantly in the President’s suite at the Palace Hof only members of the presidential party are allowed to call. Copyright by Keystone. was at the White House when Mrs. Harding was ill. National Photo. Copyright by Underwood & U BROADCAST PRAYERS FOR RECOVERY. Rev. Fred L. Hall of the WITH ALASKAN CHILDREN. Photograph taken at Willow, Alaska, AN IMPROVISED ELEVATOR. During the trip of the presidential TRYING SKILL WITH A BRUSH. Just by way of diversion, President First Presbyterian Church of Newark, N. delivering a prayer for showing the President and Mrs. Harding with the children of a railway party to Alaska, an elevator was arranged on the steamship Henderson Harding painted part of a house at Willow, Alaska, during his trip. the recovery of President Harding, the minister’s words being broad- employe. The oldest boy in the picture was born on the day President for Mrs, Harding. Tt saved her many steps in landing and boarding The house is one of twenty-five being erected for railway employes. cast over the country from radio station WOR. Harding was elected. Wide World Ploto. the ship. Photo taken at Cordova. Copyright by Underwood & Underwocd s AWacHLE BROKE THE WORLD SPEED RECORD. Lieut. Rutledge Irvine of the WORK IN RECLAIMING THE WASTE LANDS. The bureau of reclamation of the Department of the In- NAVY PLANE SMASHES WORLD SPEED RECORD. The United States Navy hydroplane D-12, which yester- United States Navy, who yesterday broke all speed records for hydro- terior has constructed 14,000 miles of ditches, drains and canals during the past twenty years. Mrs. C. B. day registered a speed of 173.3 miles an hour against a_twelvemile wind, at Port Washington. Long planes, at Port Washington, Long Island. He flew 173.3 miles an hour, Allen, a colorist of the bureau, stands beside exhibit showing some of the burean’s work. ; Island. " The previous record for hydroplanes was 146 miles an hour. Wide World Photo. shattering the English record of 116 miles. National Photo Copyright by Harris & Ewing { SPEAKING OF INFANT PRODIGIES. Here is little Joan Dom Econ, ’ THE COLOR IS INSPIRING. But it does not show in a black-and-white : who recently finished her first year at Cornell as a practice baby, in AN ENGLISH KNIGHT IN A YANKEE COURT. Sir Arthur Conan D oyle, author and spiritualist, with his family, as guests of Douglas Fairbanks photograph. The newest Japanese kimono is of purple cashmere, with the donml:: e:“,‘,‘?l?,dqtmmm. Shgfll;;:“r.ml"e‘n: uiann.fi;n::re. and ll-ri'zx :’mkfntd :'nrm‘ the Ii-:km‘ of Mary’s newest picture at the Hollywood studio. - Several of Sir Arthur's detective w‘rli:s'l’x:g;ybe‘zz red-and-white printed flowm—‘l'he .;nrg;;?: “n;k ‘:'namrvr: e ] g—» et e < - > : ¥