Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1925, Page 97

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WASHINGTON, D. C.—JUNE 14. 1925. N One of the National Capital’s beauty spots. The garden of the Pan-American Building, with the Monument in the background. Photosraph by L. Pridzeon, etaff photosrapher Masonic ceremony at funeral of Thomas R. Marshall, former Vice President of the United States. Marshall's death took place in Washin gton, and the burial at Indianapolis, Ind., where this photograph was taken. OUnderwound & Underwaod T S g i i == The Peary, the vessel in which Donald B. MacMillan will sail for the Willie Macfarlane, the new open golf cham- > - Arctic regions. Photograph taken in a shipyard at Chelsea, Mass., where the pion, and his daughter Elna. Macfarlane defeat- BT - C 1 ed Bobby Jones by one stroke in a double play-off. boat is being overhauled. Wide World Photo. P& A Photos “One Sunny Day.” and somewhere around Washington. National Photo

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