Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Sep 1923, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH Omaha, Nebraska, is slowly recovering from Mae Murray {Mministers some tlelicately : CHER a crippled water system caused when the fragrant French perfume prior to taking a "D, " . ; i i i angerous Dan" McGrew, a pitcher of the Memphis team Here is a striking picture of President Cosgrave of Ireland in a ™ud banks on the Missouri were carried scene for her latest picture. : ang oug | Alpe Rll 2 a 1: : : away near the intake of the city water system. in the Southern League, cla eing striking pose. He is seen addressing a crowd at the College y tallest man in organized baseball. Green, Dublin, prior to the elections. ' ' wis A real dust up in the city # London polict gorts at Stamford Bridge. The Gaelic A.A. The British army polo team have arrived in the United States to compete in the international military pole -championship. } Mies Ruth Thomas, tifteen- year-old "lady breust-stroke champion of the United States, now has her eye on the senior honors. = f 5 | | \ Baby Peggy has just signed 'a contract that will ensure her at" hey : A # a least $1,500,000 a year for the next three years for her share J i bein ¢ J | in the movies. Anna Nichols, author and producer of "Abie's Irish Rose says good-bye to her son before sailing for London to super- 4 ind A, 3 : intend resentation th. James Anderson, leading ten-* Goprge Woah. Be priginal ms . -- . aii on Shi 3 . a " Te Player oF the Anipoden as he is to-day. It was A Yale mah about to clear Davis cup team. sacapadas ial & boy that gave Be De hrihe pols vauls : : material for a Wembley i ------ Se HF ARERRNA BE SRAAIERE gu

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