Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1925, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY Wreckage of the San Marcos Building, one of the beautiful structures of Santa Barbara, after the earthquake. The steam shovel is removing the debris. P. & X. Photos. The Monroe School kindergarten band, which gave a concert at a benefit performance at Wardman Park Theater. STAR, W State street, the main thoroughfare of Santa Barbara, Calif., after the recent earthquake. Property damage to the city is estimated at ten million dollars. P& AP “Curiosity.” SHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Sending out news of Santa Barbara and vicinity. An emergency radio apparatus in the street. Sailors from warships in the harbor aided in rescue work and prevented looting of the wrecked build- ings. P. & A. Photos Posed by David C. Haupt, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haupt of 1629 P street northwest, A bit of the old canal, with the abandoned boats tied up at the shore. National Photo © Harris & Ewing The Leschetiozky Music Club of Petworth, which recently gave a recital, when five hundred residents of the community attended. Mrs. Albert N. Jones is the teacher. SECTION—JULY Sumi and Sada, daughters of the second secretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Tamura. “Children’s Party” given by the Cole Class Club of the Sunday school of Brightwood M. E. Church.

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