Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1924, Page 7

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J S PSRADE ON PE } . - L5 " Sodwnics . HE DIED, The picture shows the rear of the Wilson home and PHOTOGRAPHED AT HIS I)I\}\ IN THE R Z RES TO A RECENT G I © FRIENDS AND AD- dow of roon: in which he lay when the end came. THE WHITE HOUSE. As he appeared when delegations from all parts of the country made : : EN ROUTE TO THE CAPITOL FOR FIRST INAUGURATION, accom- an Armistice day pilgrimage to his . ; ¥ : : 3 T S S ¢ i panied by Former President Taft, whom he succeeded. home on S street. 5 e 2 e ACCOMPANYING THE LATE PRESIDENT HARDING to the Capitol Plhoto by Underwood & Underwood. Photo by Harris & Ewiog. MAKIN ST 1D >URAL APIT for the latter’s inauguration. Nationel Photo, < »e WITH MRS. WILSON AND ADMIRAL GRAYSON AT THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE PRESIDENT HARDING. THROWING OUT FIRST BALL. Opening the base ball season at Amer- IN EUROPE DURING VERSAILLES PEACE CONFERENCE as a member of the “big four. Photo by Harris & Ewing. ican League Park. Photo by Harris &. Ewine. Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Ttaly, Clemenceau of France, and Mr. Wilson. s ‘ 1918, WITH M. POINCARF, then, Peexdén of France, upon bis srrval at Pacs VISITING THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCEgaGresied by doughboys Wpon. arrival at Chateaw ~ MAKING FIRST ADDRESS TO CONGRESS. Seated in the barkgrownd are former Vico President o R e Thierry, Mrs. Wilson following at left Whderweed Tiotor) Marshall and the late Speaker Champ Clark. (aderwond Thota,) .

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