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CARR, for sev eral years director of the consular service, has been made assistant to the sec retary of state. ledger Photo Service, MISS ELIZABETH WIRTONER (left) and Miss May Taintor, who will represent "bootblacks" in the Hippodrome show, which will be held today at the Germantown Y. W. C. A. . Central Nowu Photo GIVEN A TWELVE-YARD LEAD' by his runninir nartners. Davis. Maxim and Landers. Eby won for Penn, with Lafayette- second, in tho sprint medley. Ebv is seen in the foreground, just about to take th baton from Landers. V3TrrmvVW$.pVWiUX!ii'2ZZS:t,t VWMMVf .7 WT PX limmDJIIII jllll IIJH 'HJtlM f" '"" "yieW.IWnftWw WWWMT'7lWWV'IWHWWWl'IMWIIW)"tl"lJ pi M'nlm iln im' WUM r.T, mmmmmmmmmWk i mi i K:Tvwt, .gain ... iiHkriLv - !x .h. . fife . h ImteSr .- ! a2imwmT j d - - yw-tr-" " T'"wt""w7 " HHMMMMMH "J "J ' mmf r i mmmm1 t"z?r-7i -, , ?i' v,v'ia '1 ''. 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