Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1924, p. 4

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- Wearing a tag to insure her bei df i t Three cheers for the red, white and blue! Above are pictured five chow dogs--white, blue and even red in color. : Vo ar re oo puppies are owned by a Buffalo N.Y. lady has traveled alone from Vata, Greece, to join her father in New Bedford, Mass. While a house painter, eight years ago, William Jones, of Alameda, California, lost both his arms. To-day he is earning his living painting landscapes in oil. Artificial arms do it for him ER Here we have "Ashton-More- On-Tie," an entry in a Wash- ington show, pictured 'right was uncertain whether to smile or rage at the photographer when at home", in the first prize . Little Gloria Caruso, daughter of the late world-famed tenor, Frau Brockhoft, Germany's champion lady figure skater, is he interrupted the important business of castle building on the award. "The Peke" didn't A fire engine was used as the bridal car when Fireman 1.C. shown giving an exhibition of her art near Berlin, where the " sands of Palm Beach "win the prize; but. then again,: Fenson was married to Miss "Florence Blindell at Chiswick, winter sports season is in full swing don't he look like a prize England. The ¢ le drove off on the fire engine with a full winner? guard of honor and the clanging of the bell When a London, Ontario, man inspected a bag of potatoes sent by his grocer, he discov- ered one very human tuber whose face bore all the traces of alcholic stimulation. The water jumps in the English steeplechase courses are formidable looking affairs. To miss means an Homioable expsticase, for both horse and rider. i shows Lord Queens- nop Pa % The body of the commander of the ill-fated giant of the air, Dixmude, which was lost with al ough Jrnm ATURE over the obstac'e hands on board, on a flight from France to Africa. is shown arriving at Toulon aboard a . French battleship : at 4 . 'Count Ludwig Salm Hoogstraeten is pictured "Tony" Johnson, son of Peggy Marsh, the ; in the character of a sheik as he appeared in a popular screen actress, seems to be enjoying - motion picture. His amazing romance with the heavy snow and winter sports with his two : : pe Millicent ers reveals, bit by bit, interest. pet dogs high up in the Alps at St. Moritz ' . ing es in his life as a film player

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