Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1925, Page 89

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C.—GRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 2, ‘ it -o s TS F A the trial of Prof. John T. Scopes at Dayton, Tenn. ng the last days of the trial, when the sessions were held outdoors. ive jumpers leaped from one balloon while pf the parachutes landed in Lake Merritt, [Che parachutes were released at a height of P& A _Photos » e . % 5 fteessrnn,,.,, A filbiessoronmmans .y’ e ne from “The Wanderer,” a Bible story reen. 1925. Bryan was questioned by P & A Photos Stone which will mark the spot where the late President Harding dedi- cated the Oregon Trail, near Baker, Oreg. The Columbia Highway—old Oregon trail—is now a transcontinental highway from Washington, D. C,, to Portland, Oreg. Al Sesice ’ : } NORGE S5 \$f57> DELIVERY SUBJECT TO ACCIDENTS W?S OUR CONTROL ' ‘! . IR I !{S'Pflyhfl FLIGH 45 Post card of Amundsen’s polar flight autographed by President Coolidge for C. Griscom Randle of Washington. e card was ¢arried by Amundsen on his flight, it being the only one containing the United States stamp, the North Pole stamp and the Norwegian stamp. Fishing from the “bubble boat,” a new sport for the water nymphs, and it is com- The jury which found Prof. Scopes guilty in the Dayton, Tenn., evo- lution-case. One of the closing scenes of the famous case, which at- -tracted attention all over the world. Scopes was fined $100 for teaching evolution in the schools of Dayton, but the case has been appealed. F. & A Photos Right: Mrs. Charles Henry Sinton, daughter of Mrs. Samuel M. Meek of Washington, and her bridal party. The wedding took place in Richmond, Va., June 26. Right: At picnic given by Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury C. S. Dewey to em- loyes of his office. g‘he affair took place in the grounds of the Soldiers’ Home. National Photo Leneta Lane, with the National Theater Players. © Harris & Ewing. bined with the outdoor pastime of bathing, too. Kadel & Hertert

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