Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1923, Page 13

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» THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY. AUGUST 6, 1923. 13 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE § s i PRESIDENT AT CHURCH. Mr. yesterday accompanied PRESIDENT COOLIDGE PHOTOGRAPHED. One of the many pictures made of Mr. and Mre. Coolidze since their arrival in Washington, this by the corps of White Hou al Priots o . one beneath the flags decorating their Willard suite. Nutionat Pho MIDSHIPMEN IN SCOTLAND. Underclassmen from the Naval Academy looking over Edinburgh from the COOLIDGE BOYS ON THE SEA WALL. An interesting picture of the BROADCASTING HARDING MEMORIAL SERVICE. The radio used to send out the memorial service held top of Edinburgh Castle on their summer practice cruise, T. 8. Navy Official Photo. two sons of the President. John and Calvin, jr.. taken on the bank- vesterday at the Calvary Baptist Church, where the late President worshiped during his term here. of the Potomac when last in Washington. Fright by Underwond & Underwood 'E IN WASHINGTON. On his arrival here. President Coolidge called Secretary Hughes and Senator Curtis of Kansas, republican whip. and they conferred Howics st ihe Willard: Copsright by Undersood & Faderwood COMMISSIONER RUDOLPH AT CELEBRATION. The District father speaking at the THE PRESIDENT AND HIS SECRETARY. Mr. Coolidg I secretary, Ed- recent ceremonies held at Anacostia Park. Behind him are Assistant S ta the ward T. Clarke, photographed in front o f the Senat Treasury Davis and Col. C. 0. Sherrill. Nat Co. Harris & Ewing WITNESSES WHEN PRESIDENT WAS SWORN IN. L. L. Lane (left) of 3 Chester, Vt., president of the Ruilw;y ;“lc;’l.l Asso('in;liull, Tm‘ Repre- ' N E, SAILS ME. iti New Y . entative Porter H. Dale of Island Pond, Vt., were the only two Wit 5 ey 5 1 2 3 1! 3 cm.t”a';’flf'iia’;‘Lfi,g-lf.ofiagormle,Eti;afl?a g:‘w",;nhal:,“ e pe e e Yoot Tecses hesides the family when the new President took the oath of STORM WREAKS HAVOC JNJ_&ELZIL:‘:.:.L‘“’: ofitie main{sirest o Groxcoort alterithe ey o the gD oyleandDennis Doyleer. . i NopTEISUL ST Daderwood drUndaroode - oo pffice ot fl:? Coolidgo home in Plymonth,. Ao daryicoy e windginephich-houseswerowblown down,.iw .M:, ten. injured, -

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