Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1923, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. . A 13 THE STAR’S DAILY PICTORIAL PAGE VAULT WHERE BODY OF LATE PRESIDENT WILL REST. The receiving vault in the cemetery at SISTER OF THE LATE PRESIDENT. Mrs. M. C. Remsberg photo- s . Marion, where it is probable the remains of President Harding will be placed for a short time. graphed in San Francisco, where she rushed to the deathbed on hearing WHERE MARION WILL VIEW LATE PRESIDENT'S REMAINS. The Baptist Church in Marion, Ohio. Underwood & Underwood of her brother’s critical illness. Wide World Photos where the body of President Harding will be taken before the burial. Wide World Fhotos LD'S LATEST ACQUISITION. ricia Salmon of the wild and woolly west, who arrived in New York yestefday, clad in all her HIS HAT IS IN THE RING. Gov. Jonathan M. Davis of Kan trick regalia. to take her place with the famous beauty chorus. nounced his willingness to run for President on the democrat e World Photos. He is 2 “dirt farmer,” but college bred. LAUNCHES INTO PRESIDENTIAL RACE. Senator Oscar Underwood HEADS CHEMISTRY BUREAU. Dr. C. A. Browne, recently appointed of Alabama announcing his candidacy as the democras standard- chief of the bureau of chemistry, who will assume his new duties in bearer at a barbecue in his native state. Fide World Photos. October. SOLDIERS PRAY DURING DRILLS. Troops under the Christian general, Feng Yw-hsiang, stack their guns and have services each day. Here they are reading from Junius B. Wood, staff correspondent. BULLETINS OF LATE PRESIDENT'S In San Francisco, thou- ily stood before the newspaper offices anxiously awaiting news on the health of the Chief Executive, and later these Js heard of bis death th i ; O Cusarisht Undeewood & Waterwond their Paltere. PAYS OFFICIAL VISIT AT MONTICELLO. Senator Royal Copeland, chairman of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association for New York, being received at Monticello by its present owner, Jefferson M. L. University News Service HEADS BELLEAU WOOD ASSOCIATION. Mrs. James Carroll Frarer UNITED STATES MARINES IN CHINESE TAXI. Guard of the American legation at Peking jaunt about TAKIM, NO MORE CHANCES. The operator of this mowing machine was once hit on the head by a flying of Washington phoiom hed in Paris after the wood had heen dedi- the country in these odd two-wheeled carts which still are much in evidence dv.iplh the encroachment hd « wsa 8Ol ball, but now he goes forth clad in a helmet as knights of yore, ~ Coprright Underwood & Underwood. _____ eated o3 & memorjal fo Amerjcandeads &Herbert. of modern'wehicles, _ ., . _ . . . _ b . U.5.LC. Official Phota, f. - .

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