South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1920 — Page 27

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TABLET TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN A bronze tablet dedicated to the memory of President Lincoln, General Horatio Wright and the soldiers of the Sixth United States Army Corps who fell in the battle of Fort Stevens, July 11th and 12th. 1864, unveiled at the old fort, July 12th, commemorating the fifty-sixth anniversary of the battle. The tablet is mounted on a rough boulder and placed tt the apot where President Lincoln stood during the battle. This is said to be the only time that a President of th.r United States was in actual command of an army and under fire. Col. John McElroy. department commander of fhe Grand Army of the Republic, is shown to left of tablet.

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WOMAN APPOINTED ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL Federal Judge William Van Fleet swearing in Miss Annette Adams for her new job in Washington, D. C, which is to be assistant to Attorney General Palmer. Miss Adams is the first woman to be appointed to this kind of a position.

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BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF SPA Where the inter-allied conference was held. This quaint city contains some of the most beautiful buildings in Belgium.

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GOVERNOR CALVIN COOLIDGE AND FAMILY Republican nominee for Vice-President of the United States and his family. Left to right: Calvin Coolidge, Jr., John Coolidge; Gov. Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Calvin Coolidce.

INVITATION DINNER TO SIR THOMAS LIPTON BEFORE THE BIG CUP RACES. A dinner was given to Sir Thomas Liptcn by the Atlantic Yacht Club, at Sea Gate, New York, on the evening of July 13, '20, to which many well-known people attended. The table shown in the picture is a replica of the International Cup Race and the yachts Shamrock IV an d the Resolute.

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GEORGES CARPENTIER AND WIFE RETURN TO FRANCE ON LA TOURAINE After a most successful three months' stay in America. Estimates cf his earnings here run as high as $100,000.

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BEAUTIFUL HOME OF GOVERNOR AND MRS. JAMES COX Near Dayton, Ohio. This mansion has the same pleasing simplicity of line that charactcriies the better known White House of Washington.

SCENE IN LONDONDERRY, IRELAND A painting of King William on Gablo wall in the loyalist quarter showing their motto: "No surrender."

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WORLD'S RECORD FALLS On July 14th Miss Ethelda Rleibtrey, of New York, made a new world's swimming record of 4 minutes 3t 1-5 seconds in the 3(0-meter swim for women at the finals of the Olympic tryouts at Manhattan Beach.

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MR. AND MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT, SR. Democratic nominee for Vice-President with his wife and mother, taken at their home in Hyde Park, New York.

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; SITTING OF THE REICHSTAG AND PRESENTATION OF THE NEW CABINET IN GERMANY In the chair at the extreme right is Mr. Lobe, President of the Diet. Third from the extreme right is Mr. Fehrenbach, Chancellor of the Empire, speaking. Left to right: Ministers Groner, of Trarnc and Public Work; ( acholr, of Economics; Giesberts. of the Postal Service; Gessler, of the Defense; Von Baumer, of the Treasury; ' Wirth, of Finance; Hermes, of Food; Simons, of Foreign Relations: Koch, of the Interior; Heinze, of Justice.

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CUP RACE AS SEEN FROM THE AIR Soon after the start. Shamrock IV, left. Resolute, right.

INTERNATIONAL LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS AT WIMBLETON. ENGLAND Tilden and Johnson in play against Gobert and Lcutente. Tilden wen the singles title fr Gerald Ptterson.

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