Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Aug 1923, p. 14

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Here is Jacksonville's unique mayor, Edward Crabtree, who has refused to accept any salary for his duties. He has been elected three tintes with- out making a single campaign speech. -------- The downfall and death of Former Premier Stamboulisky of Bulgaria came only after a brave The lsland of Java is not only famous for the coffee grown, but alse for the many Batik defense of the headquarters of the Orange Guard. The chipped walls show the heavy fire'the makers that live there. A typical scene is 'these Batik makers strolling or working on the building was under during the recent revolt. : streets, SRV ; whoee death has been announced in ! London recently. a Priscilla Dean and Gladys Walton enjoy the cool waters of Miss Dean's swimming pool on her new estate-in Beverly Hills, This pontoon raft affords them much pleasure. . Mme. Carpentier, wife of the French boxing Part of a boy scout's training ia first aid and idol, is vacationing at Dieppe with her little carrying methods for the injured. This little daughter Jacqueline. fellow appears happy despite his bandaged coadition. A chip off the old block is Theodore W. Case, a milljon- young Doug, who wears hie Bre nie oA, Abu, daddy's smile in a recent pic- Mrs. R NM. M. Pearce, member of a British commission, Poteced Be of 'ture made of the famous and her son, left New York recently for England. talking star's sop. firing appara were explained The Prince ./as inspected the Tenby motor life it is taught to Westminster, ; sn. 3 - Br y oat 9 e T0d

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