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Andree Pcyre, daring French aviatrix, arrived in America with specially built piano BIRDS OF A FEATHER flecking together around Miss Deris Isell, fair Washington admirer of nature, at Franklin Perk LITTLB MISS JOAN UEED, nine years of uge, Balled recently en her third trans- Atlantie voyage, unaccompanied fflaNf, LW1 S ..INT A.,L B0XKS- newert veisien of milHens if i0te"hnre& Jd,Rted )y Government in disposition of million of dollars 'worth of id)0 naval armament. Completed boxes nave two slots, ene for mail and one for-parceU w i & 1 ii i. wM: Ml: V- t .a fl": cftKte M,1k,tU.iM t &.&&&&&& j
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