Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1925, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, v Sofia, Bulgaria, the “comic opera capital,” a scene of bomb explosions, revolutions and executions. It is reported that 400 persons have been executed within the past few weeks: 160 were killed by a bomb explosion in a Baltimore children go to school each morning by boat. They live in one cathedral, and the police and revolutionists are of the many houseboats in the harbor, paddling to and from their studies. fighting in the streets. crugerwoos & Unders P & A Photos battle, 150 y graph shows An unusual photographic study. Zbyszko, the Polish wrestler, pinning Wayne Munn, American, to the mat in the recent Phila- delphia match. Munn lost the championship. By United News Pictures Beech tree presented by American school children to the children of France. Little Wilhelmine Stewart Kirby of New York, representing the American chil- A bit of photography dren, presented the tree to Baron de Cartier de to thrill the racing fan. Marchienne aboard the S. S. Belgenland. The picture was taken OP. & A Photox from the grandstand at Havre de Grace, Md. on one of the first days of the Spring meeting. P A A Photos “Canadian Officer,” a statue by James Earl Fraser, * i — 2 - playedk:w which won first prize in the architects’ exposition, “The Last Gleam.” Sunset at Cove Point, Chesapeake Bay. dent of ¢ Grand Central Palace, New York. SR Ty Photograph by Perey E. Budlong

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