Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1926, Page 92

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. T} Edward Evans (right) and Linton Wells, who broke the time record for a trip around the world, Victims of the submarine S-51 buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The bodies of Lieut. Frederick D. Fost] arriving at Mitchel Field, New York. In center, John Henry Mears, who held the record up to the Nutley, N. J., and Coxswain Harry D. Elser of Columbus, Ohio, were brought to the Capital after they were removed the ill-fated submarine at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The craft was sunk off Block Island about nine months ago. Evans-Wells trip. ©P. & A. Photos ooy i Right: The pe reflection. The ington Monument the Mirror HBasir":. Taking a swift, low one. An action picture from the semi-finals at Wimbledon, England. The player is Mrs. Godfree, one of the English stars. By Miller Service Where a score lost their lives. Ruins of Twilight Inn, a Summer hotel near Tannersville, N. Y., after the fire of two weeks ago. ®P. & A. Photos Designs for the Presid river regatta this Autumn. from all the leading clubs of its kind, taking place Attending the funeral of John W. Weeks, former Secretary of War, at Newton, Mass. In front are Secretary of War Davis, Attorney General Sargent, Postmaster General New, Secretary of Labor Davis and Senator Butler. P Try this one when you feel sprightly and in a playful mood. Jean Borotra, tennis star, is known as The Crown Prince “the Flying Frenchman,” and the picture tells the rea- A lovely bit from the screen. Lillian Gish in King Photo was snapped in son. A Wimbledon, England, snapshot. b o Vidor's production of “La Boheme.” spent several days. Washington Elks and their clown band at the national convention in Chicago. ® Underwood & U wood. . . b e Photograph taken at the eighth annual convention of the Eastern district of the Walther League in Washington recently. T Christ and Trinity Lutheran Churches.

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