oc-plain-dealer 1923-08-06
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PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING COMING HOME AFTER A LONG TRIP.
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is recognized as one of the most charming and popular women in the national capital. The first tribute paid her is that she places her family duties first.
Characteristic poses of President Harding since his nomination for the Presidency in Chicago in 1920. Upper left, Harding signing the peace treaty with Germany; top center, Harding and Governor Bone, snapped during his Alaska visit; upper right, in the Kansas wheat fields; at the left below, Harding taking recreation on horseback and on the golf links; lower center, addressing Congress; lower right, Harding and Coolidge conferring; Harding on his front porch during the 1920 campaign and Harding leaving his hat to assembled crowds during election campaign. Others show Harding in various poses.
New and Interesting
Views of
Lamented
President and
Mrs.
Warren G. Harding
and of
President
and
Mrs.
Calvin Coolidge.
Striking portraits of President Harding and Mrs. Harding. Between them the school at Corsica, O., which Harding attended as a boy. Below, at left, the Harding home in Marion with its famous "front porch" Center, Harding's birthplace at Bloomington, Morrow-co., Ohio.
Two views of Palace Hotel in San Fran-
Two views of Palace Hotel in San Francisco, where President Harding was stricken ill. Exterior view shows Market street at Lotta Fountain with the hotel at the right. Interior view is of a court in hotel, which is said to rival old world courts in elaborateness.
NUTSURY
CALVIN COOLIDGE
The image is a black and white photograph showing a bustling urban street scene with multiple buildings. The architecture suggests a modern city environment, possibly in the late 19th or early 20th century. People are walking on the sidewalks, and there are tables and chairs set up along the street. The buildings have large windows and balconies, indicating commercial or residential use. The overall atmosphere is busy and lively.