Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1925, Page 82

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PN Aboar (- The beauty of the Nation's Capital. Photograph taken from the south front of the Treasury, showing the Alexander Hamilton statue, the Sherman statue and the Washington Monument in the distance. P &A P the Mayflower. writes a letter to the home folk, using a book for a desk. Photograph taken when the President’s yacht was about to !land at Quincy, Mass. © Miller Serviee The schooner I. Heigenheim, which recently won the championship in the fishermen’s schooner race on the gulf coast of Mississippi, held under the auspices of the Biloxi Yacht Cl P A Pt — The first lady of the land Above: President Coolidge as a yachtsman. Photo- graph snapped on the bridge of the Mayflower at the Fore River shipyard. B. United Below: President Coolidge and Melville E. Stone, former head of the Associated Press, on deck when the yacht visited Quincy, Mass., recently. News Pictures by Miller Servier P i T g =h Mme. Laid of the Vosges department cf France, who is claimed to be “the champion tearded woman of the world,” whatever that title signifies. She makes her living by selling picture postal cards containing her picture. Wide Worl 1 Photo who is out for amateur championships. he is averaging 70 for the 18-hole courses of the Pacific Coast. Lester P. Edge, a one-armed golfer of Spokane, Wash., At the present time Wide World Photo THE pionship of the United States for 1925 M. Fisher, j Bou bell, STAR, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY Central High School’s rifle team, winner of Back row, F. W. Radue, H. M. Beville, jr. C not, L. Leeds, J. F. Marquis, H. S. Sehorn, ; H. H. Burroughs, coach; O. M. Sh:iber, |

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