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Bulldog Club championships Contrai Newa Photo to New York after a year in Europe i-F-?'; SEMAPHORE SENTINELS , " -. iniiiiii i B9wiHh " "' ?"V JMSHHWFI ' ?.( i CLADYS MARTIN, 2516 North Third street, operating a rivet-splitting machine at ina nianc oi ina x-tiuu Aivub vju.i iiiuu uiiu iiuuuiikuuh ohwkto 1 " . r meager I'hoto Service WHO'S AFRAID? Bruce Jones, three years old, with "Drcwstone by Chance," at New York dog show International TEN YEARS ON FORCE. Reserve Patrolman Albert B. Rhciner is stationed, at Broad street and Columbia avenue ledger photo Servic J '' hit "NAT" RONER. Ono of the golf enthusiasts at tho Aron imink Golf Club l. r. a. ON HER VACATION. Miss Edytho Mannes, of New York, on her way to Europe for tho summer c. n. UN oi.ini' .joo UAton tuning "JLffl bass drum at the P. M. C. mT"g l--'l".i J I . .. ... II t i"rm " j..T ". IT trn fifX . , h & :. ii ., a,-h- y iVi.VifV.i fJi ., ty. ,- camp ei iNonn opringjivju