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May Fullorton, Gertrude, Kibblehouse, Bertha ' Goodyear News smice. that command . - Hayward, Jean Wardick, Florence Cullin, Helen Bernhardt and Helen wur....- I'JllUlps Ledger Fboto uarvic THE BEAUTY CORNER . . OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO IPWil IV ' a WMmVKitL-r' 'mMgjmmm WW ' iiS" . ,.ii:,Kfl M I 0A&.U' .,IVWY..(,''JW && BH Rff1r'Si'f ? iW Mr;'-ri'::-" ( ( &B " HH HR . . i,',' ' ;?waBr.5 ( U- firaHi'ii MBLl!simll HH' lnl lllH-: :mi MifMMwi 'MmMfm. 8! L-Lt H 9k - .SvW 5b tiwf'MwM wWFkfBWmWM m'0mtfxBm& llHriaR1ll mw wPlll 1 mmmammMHWk vftk SSSSbJW fci DPi liliK' VHI' I ii, ' , H BICHi 'WJiMJVVf' Ai rk, - U- 1 PS3 ft, iMPMKliWMM nR ii HMK 9K i &"!' A,JX GW ..WJatF.W mi-tSl u U 5iiffiw!Sl 9WSRj PPiBwr,!? i KiKffibrilfirlHB n&aPfZfSiwteibSSM3 HMHPVI iEM9fF'l &SA!iir)a&roa '- .??yTg LSBJi' ,nHMHV J.v . MAC i .n'E THA Ull South Twelfth partment, whero i- ".? wRlwkiiVEa&'? i-wu& rM ' ii.i.Tia5ifer:'3ii i . A . - . t- S- -- SJJa I IIIWIIIIIIIMIIW Ill J XJB Hill ilBTr-Mi.MMir T SEALS TWELVE TL'BEis at a time, ut thf S S. White Dentai Manufnctunng Co., WILL COMPETE AT THE OLYMPIC TRY-Oi'TS tb be th btrcet. The tubes ar moved rom the healing machine on a belt to tho wrapping de- Landon, Yale, inteicollegiato high-jump titleholderH. E they are placed in caitons. Miss Florence Carlin is placing tho tubes on tho machino two-mile rccordholder. Landon and Ltdjer Photo Service. held at Franklin Field this nfternoon. Left to richt. R. W. wmun unu wruaour wm rcprcsenc uio eivvr lorn a. u. Ledger l'holo Service. V illiiJ UUKOTHY b'Allt. 4Hi:0 OHHCiv ! " i ..::Utii Barron, Meadowbiook, a hurdler, and I. Dresser, of Cornell, tho Pliotopruphs for this feature should "Ait, ;, mrougn inc nutu, uaartsaea idiot ..--.... T ,, MISS DOROTHY. FAIR, 4820 Smjck : St, MngggJ 'or tnts feature wivm mil, uddrmed to the lict ISvemino Vuuuo Ledoeh -n M '$, VW X: alt". l"V j. ff- . Aj6lSr, .
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