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Bessie1 Kremens mado a pretty dress and gave it to Zolda Verb, who wore it yesterday. .lack Se?! is one ot the nest irnme-niaKers. lie was glad to snow it i. i TOO MUCH SPEED1 Miss Mary Mnhood at the wheel in a demon stration conducted by the Keystone Automobile Club to show that tim can be made through city without "too much speed" ' t - ' KW ANNAPOLIS HEAD. At the left is Rear Admiral Wilson, who has been selected to head the United States Naval Academy. The l'vesent superintendent is Rear Admiral A. II. Scale (right) w v ' i HATCHING THR HORSES. Tho amnrh sot nf Now Vnrr wna wnll renresented at the honse show held at Tuxedo Park. We show Mrs. Biswell Lorillard and her two children. 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Bedn- vuu strcqj, putting on tho inner ply of a 48-inch belt, at the Philadelphia Bolting Co., Sixth and Spring Garden streets (JENKRAL KMILIANO CIIAMORRO, for mer piosidrnt of Nicaragua, will be tho next Minister to the United States 11. & k. PATROLMAN JOHN A. THISTLE for eight years has been looking after traffic work at Broad street and Susquehanna avenue i p. s. "MILK SIORGKANT." Assisting on tho Cambrai, tho war bride and baby ship from Germany w, v. ( THE HiliTH CLASS. Olli Uo.senbenrer. vice nres president; Ernest Tatcher Juscpp flirei-- i f tho Central High School class mioii to M'.' J" 'l a ' ,aUef( ident; Charles M. Brookfiold. ticasurerj Aloxandoi' h. " ( icr, secretary, nnd Professor M. B. Wise, class advisor " i n ,. r I-' M v tf iiji. -'" - Viifi ?'' "- i w -- t t .W Vf .i, &.? joiiv . kSl -t.'-aij- iii t2Z rjlfjdl 1'
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