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L) < "= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO ' : =its § s oo A SILENT PR ngtonians journeyed to t street house yesterday. This prayer service took place just a few minutes before the death of the wartime President was announced. A#tioral Ehoto PRESIDENT COOLIDGE CALLS AT THE WILSON HOME. With Mrs. Coolid rrived soon after the announcement of the former Pr death. The President and Mrs, e were ndi church when they received the news on's death. ! Natonal Ph SECRETARY AND MRS, HUGHES. Photograph 3f the Secretary of ADMIRAL AND MRS. GRAYSON. After days of constant vigil, Admi Sam White, son of Gus White of State and Mrs. Hughes at the Wilson home yesterday afternoon. They Grayson. the former President's physician, left the home ‘vesterday Walter Reed Hospital, who called wero:among the first of the cabinetiilelegation to afrive. N2tionsl Thofo afternoon in company with Mes. Grayson. e at the Wilson home with a floral TALK WITH NEWSPAPER MEN. At the door of the Wilson home just after a bulletin had 3] the wa D, s . AL NEWSP! ) he d of e son h o S| er a d trilyite for e wartinge Rreident b ed on Mr. Wilson's condition. Telegraph instruments near the house were used to send mes- 11 ovér the world. National Photo NEWSPAPER MEN CROWD ABOUT DOOR OF WILSON HOME. Pressed for news of the wartime President, newspaper men kept in close touch with the Wilson home all Saturday night and Sunday morning. This photograph was taken when a bulletin was about to be issued by physicians. . B National Photo. THE WREATH AT THE DOOR. Placed at the door late yesterday after- FROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Secretary of the Treasury noon, several hours after the death of the former President had been Mellon and Undersecretary Winston leaving the Wilson home late announced to the waiting crowds. National Photo. yesterday. National Photo DISTRIC'T COMMISSIONER CALLS. One of the early callers at the THE AMBASSADOR FROM FRANCE. A tribute from a war-time ally. CROWD NEAR THE WILSON HOME YESTERDAY MORNING. Awaiting news ofthe former President’s condition, thousands stood near the Wilson home, Commissioner Rudolph of the District of Columbia Ambassador Jusserand called at the Wilson home soon after he had home on S street for hours yesterday. ‘After the announsement of the death, other thousands gathered about the home ihroughout the day. government. A National Photo. heard of the death of the former President. Netional Phote. = R 3 : S ¥ o2 e Bs - ‘A : », : 2 Natiohal Phote.