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The Sunday Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.- APRIL 6, 1924. e - L - 4 e . vy 2 * RogsC. o . _ -—h&_. AW ’f‘."g_; D S, Flood waters of the Potomac at Cumberland, Md. Two spans of this 3 od D o —— - Baltimore & Ohio railway bridge were swept away by the rushing torrent a wecek ago yesterday, six railway cars being hurled into the water. The 5 lcaded cars were placed on the bridge in an effort to hold it in place. I & A, Phote Attending the reopening of King Tut- ankh-Amen’s tomb. The Egyptian cabinet and guests of the government. The Star's magazine section today contains a special article from a staff correspondent on the re- opening of the tomb. Howard Chandler Christy and wife pose for the camera man, Mrs. Christy as the artist and her husband as the subject for a portrait. Mr. Christy recently completed portraits of the President and Mrs. Coolidge. Koy otene Harry M. Daugherty, recently resigned as Attorney General, on the boardwalk at At- lantic City. Photograph snapped last Sunday. EUnderwend & U nderwand Atlee Pomerene, government coun- Patrick J. Hayes, newly appointed sel in the oil lease cases, leaving the Only six months old, this baby, Betty Anne Boyer, has crossed the “Strangler” Lewis, champion wrestler, is cardinal of the Catholic church, in the Senate office building after a confer- Atlantic two times. She was born in Port Said, the daughter of James Wash- thrown by Dan Cupid. He recently married garden of the American College in ence a few days ago. ington Boyer, a captain in the 26th Division during the war. Miss Bessie McNear, a Kansas City, Mo., Rome. National Thote, Wide World hote, Wide Warld 'hoto. beauty.