Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO 0., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. IN THE PILOT HOUSE OF LINER. The Crown Prince and Crown | GOING DOWN THE SHIP'S LADDER. Crown Prince Gustavus Princess of Sweden photographed in the pilot house of the S. S. ARRIVAL OF THE CROWN PRINCE AND CROWN PRINCESS AT THE SWEDISH LEGATION YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Left to Adolphus and Crown Princess Louise Alexandra leaving the S. S. : 2 > ; & c e Sl Gripsholm in New York harbor yesterda Gripsholm just before they landed in New York about noon yesterday. right: Secretary of State Kellogg, Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus, Crown Prineess Louise Alexandra, the Swedish Minister to Washington, Macon, which carried the reception commit Copyright by T wood & U'nderwood W. Bostrom; Mrs. Kellogz and Mme. Bostrom. Copyright hy P. & A. Photos. Copyri by Underwood & Underwood 2 A They went aboard the - g — ¢ WAS! G ¢ AW . " - THE CAPTAIN! i. Hoyle, captain of the 16th Field et N . e ’ - THE POLO SEASON OPENS IN WASHINGTON WITH ARMY GAME. Lieut. .\hm.[w of the 16th Field Artillery team, and Lieut. Cort, captain of the 6th Field Artillery team, THREE HUNDRED SCHOOL CHILDRE! Artillery shooting a goal in the match yesterday afternoon hetween the 6th and 16th Field Artillery. This racing for the ball in the opening game of the season yesterday of the children of Seaton School who pa was the first game of the War Department Polo Association’s tournament. National Photo. afternoon. National Phato. TAKE PART IN MAY PAGEANT. These are only a few icipated in the festivities of vesterday afternoon. Miss A. M. Clayton, principal, had charge of the pageant, which was a fancy dress affair. Washington Star Photo. * » DELEGATES TO NORTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION REC SIVED AT THE WHITE HOUSE. In the center of the photograph: Dr. J. LING THE BYRD PLANE WITH OII, BEFORE HER FLIGHT OVER THE NORTH POLE. The Josephine Ford, giant Fokker plane, Witcomb Brower of Oakland, Calif., new president of the Baptists; President Coolidge and E. H. Rhoades of Toledo, Ohio, past president. receiving her oil allowance before the historic trip. The oil, before placed in the plane, was heated, hecause the severe cold congealed it slightly. Copyright by Harris & BEwing. ‘opsright by Pathe' News from Wide World . E. F., who!died 5 SMALL ARMY OF CAMERA MEN GREETS THE ROYAL COUPLE. There was a barrage of camera s U bl B (e el i e o : i) : clicks at the Union station yesterday afternoon when the heir to the Swedish throne and his consort very lifeMke, with medals and ribbons. Left to right: Ray Queenin, CAVALRY LEADS PROCESSION FROM THE UNION STATION. Escorted by & troop of Army riders, arrived in the Capital. Hundreds of photographs were taken of the royal guests. . 3. Robert Conroy, who owned Stubby, and Representutive Connery of the car carrying the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Sweden left the Union station and followed & # Copyright by Harrls & Ewing, " Massachusets, Copyriht by Underwood & Underwood route to the Capitol and then alorg Pennsylvania avenue. ¥ Washington Star Phote,

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