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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 11, 1926. The 1926 graduating class of Western High School hoto by Tenschert & Flack Tom Sharkey (left) and Jim Jef- feries, once heavyweight champion of the world, placing flowers on the grave of John L. Sullivan, in Boston. Photo by Acme, Mae of the movies now has a prince for a husband. This photegraph was taken im- medmtely after the wedding of Mae Murray and David Bivaini, a prince of Georgia, now a republic. At left, Rudolph Valentino, best man at the ceremony, and Pola Negri, maid of honor. T 1. & A Photos ! Zylinderhut sammell = sich auch sehr gu! Two of America’s star golfers in England—Bobby Jones (left) and Walter Hagen. Jones, who hails from Atlanta, won the British open championship. ° © Herbert Photos German plebis- cite ends in a win for the ex-Kaiser. The former ruler, by a vote of the people, is allowed to retain his prop- erty in Germany. The photo shows one of the voting places in a Berlin street. @ P. & A. Photos. The First Lady of the Land and her son, John Coolidge, taking a walk through Po- Prince Sigvard, 19, second son of tomac Park. James the Crown Prince of Sweden, now in Haley of the Secret this country. The photograph was Service at left. taken when the young prince grad- S — uated from Lundsberg School, in Vermland, Sweden, the flowers and white cap marking the fact that the wearer passed college entrance ex- aminations. Two bowling teams of the Washington and Pittsburgh offices of the Bureau of Mines, opponents in the bureau's championship tournament in Washington. The Capital bowlers won the title for the 1926 season. ® P. & A. Photos.