Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1926, Page 79

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GRAPHIC L _ ™ GRAVURE SECTION £ u 74| SUPPLEMENT IN TWO PARTS 12 PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C.-JULY 11, 1926. .9 The President and Mrs. Coolidge at the Sesquicen xposition, Philadelphia, last Monday. photograph w. ately after their arrival in the stadium, where the Pra ivered an address. Mayor Kendrick standing at left of the Preug‘em.m 010 Ame. P JVERED “The Passing of the Covered Wagon,” one of the novel floats of the Ta- boaiA: :"::""v'":":;:;“&};:::t ;::t?:::;t L ;‘?oca}u]:nt:nu an%l Capt. John Smith,” historical float in the Petworth cele- koma Park Fourth of July celebration. Washineton Star Photo. ped at the Auteuil races, s W sl e Washington Star Photo. who won the British open golf champion- Capt. Raold Amundsen, who flew over the North Pole in the dirigible Norge, sails for Henri Lefortm of P:ril and his fic.l'lillg of George Wash- ship.B;ll,xl:{in"gmn?the Burning Tree course mf Monday. He his homeland. Photo taken aboard the S. S. Bergensfjord last Monday. Left to right in ington, which has been acknowledged” by the United States layed the 18 holes, in a foursome with Roland Mackenzie, center group: Comdr. Byrd, Lincoln Ellsworth, Capt. Amundsen and Lieut. Hjalmar Ritter- Govgmmcnt and will be used in the decoration of all em- Larsen. g ] 4 Prote ar' Ao bassies and consulates. Wide World Photo att Gunn and Fred McLeod, in 70. Wide World Photo

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