Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1931, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 26, 1981 Camera art with a Washington locale. Above, the drowsy picturesqueness of an old lock on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, just above the city. At 1ight, the pearly flow of the Columbus Memorial Fountain, fronting Union Station. < Photos by H. E. Hopkins. Good morning, neighbor! Two jackdaws stop at the kitchen window of an Essex, England, hotel for their usual breakfast. The birds have been tamed by a hotel employe to take food from his fingers. + Associated Press Photo. In the good ole Summer time! Los Angeles youngsters kicking up a great splash as they learn to swim in a municipal pool. < Associated Press Photo. “Totem poles” march in Elks' parade. Members of the Alaska delegation furnished The ballast nearly goes overboard. But the risk was worth it, for the sailing canoe came in first in a recent r;c:n :: %l;re;p:head' this novel feature at the Elks’ national convention in Seattle, Wash. * Assoclated Press Photo. Bay, New York.

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