Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1923, p. 4

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The dentist's chair would lose many of -its borers if it were known that Viola Dana would handle thé instruments. The * patient in the chair seems rather dubious of results. This *58-pound trout salrhon, caught in the Cowl River, n, was landed with a light fly rod after a half-hour battle. It is called a champion satch, The British Whi BE a aa EE Neue sacusie (left), schoolboy wonder of the French tennis team, congratulates Capt. James O. Anderson of Australia, who de- "feated him in their match in the finals of the Davis cup. Helene Chadwick has been away from film work for eight months. In. order to appear again she is resorting to strenuous methods to regain her form. The Coreen h is 'that of Major G. R. Hennessy, M.P., son of! Richard Hennessy of Cologne, France. Those famil iar with a certain brand will recall the famous name. % Fashion says. this moleskin collaret is sure to be popular for the fall season. bow will have much to do with its attrac- The large tiveness. A new photograph taken of the Earl of Shaftesbury, who was recently named president of the English church ynion. gq Ie Sonne nature, but th 11 firm friends. terrier and Australian snak: rake his re vo ben brought w together AL Since the pup wae b orn. i& bi 20 AT g Pictorial Page d, after writing and publishing only twenty-six copies had been sold. he started in ie Ho them herself and sold 245 in three days. BLO CRs ag Rr TORS From the roof of a New York hotel this huge smplir was erected, which is out in the river. able to camry the The man in the picture | is bidding a a ford] e human voice to a ship far to friends on

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