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-r-.. PICTURE PAGE OF LIVE VIEWS AND MEW A GEORGIA PEACH, from Dawson, happened in Boston during a beauty con teat snd ran away with first prize. Her name is l.o'a Cheek and the other girla had just that to* enter the competition against her. ?Ain g. va risnxi HWWTIBI S1JNBONNET SUE SIL VERCUYS. decorated by King Albert, of Belgium, has decided to decorate the life of Capt. Harry W. Farn ham, A. E. F.. son of a Vale professor. iiiiiiiiii I s# Jl _______ XaSI t% meeeeeeeeeW''' Xf- __* ?-J ITS IIP TO THE COW if the housewives in Buenos Aires complain about the milk not being fresh, because the milkman takes Old Bessie to the doors of his customers' houses and turns on the spigot there and then. Thla dispenses with the necessity for bottling, icing snd delivering, ss a little girl waits with a pitcher for the milk. u/fUM VSfi - o ?esame, o A CUBAN SE?ORITA, more than passing comely, Felisa Oller, journeyed all the way from Havana to pn sent the Cuban flag of Independence to the city of New York turesmfr-'??*i f_rwi Meet CONTEMPTUOUS COMP TROLLER Charles Craig, of New York, city, has got to go to jail for ,?sixty days for refusing to answer ?nies tions. He was sentenced for contempt two years ago and just lost his appeal. P. A/VO ??? BUILT TO WIN the Inter national Fisherman Trophy, the schooner Puritan, from "down Gloucester way," will be manned by a crew de termined that the craft shall fulfill its mission ne\t fall. ' t-firektAtiOMAL mew* a%m ARRESTED on a charge of embezzlement, Marvin Gates Sperry, president of the Private Soldiers and Sail ors Legion, with headqusr ters In Washington, saya ?pite work and jealousy is the cause of it all. eM G-?????9 JUMPING INTO THE KING ROW is quite a job on this huge checkerboard. Lawn checkers in a game recently invented by Harry Lutz, of Lake Hopatcong, ?. J. Poles are used to move the "men." Next week John Bowman, millionaire hotel keeper and John Starter, another hotel man. will play for the championship of Alamac, N. J. Alamac is not such a big place, but look at the fun they'll have. WHMfNi - (???? THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL the Prince of Wales ever met, unless he has been misquoted, is Misa G?raldine Graham, of Santa Barbara, Cal. Of course, it is rumor ed that they are to be wedded. emaweee v/eerm.we?e A FLOCK OF JAVAS confront Mrs. Alice Foote MacDougall every hour of the day because she is the only woman coffee grading and blending expert in Am erica. : .._*??. j-? ;?*??,?<;?; ?>^r?9?vAJu?r A VETERAN racqueter. Julian S. Myrick, president of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association, gave a good ac count of himself In the old folks' doubles on the West Side Courts. Forest Hills, L. I. roTtiAiMr BREAD AND WATER will be the complete menu of Dynamiter John Mc Namara while in solitary confinement on the convict boat "Success" in New York harbor. ****_ ? ? .... .?ms ?. Aree ? THINKING IT OVER, the Rev. Almer Pennewell, an Evanston, III. pastor, has come to the conclusion thst "bobbed hair, knickers and short skirts are not signs of ?in but s declaration of in deoendence." ? eep" ?? V ' Hr t & LEAVING WASHINGTON FOR EUROPE next week. Mrs. Sydney C. Kaufman and her daughter Virginia, accompanl?*d by Mr. Kaufman, all of whom live at 2829 Twenty-eighth street northwest, will spend four months touring the con tinent. Their friends gave them a bon voyage party at the Shoreham Hotel the other night. 'ttrcKN/trieHAL trem? Ate.*. HIKING 600 MILES, from Atlanta to Richmond, (?eorge W. Sheram, eighty-three vears old. Is confident he will nr rive on time for the Con federate Reunion In the Vir ginia capital. w/_>?r wftZJ HER GRACIOUS MAJESTY. Eugenia o? the House of Taylor, Queen of the Court of Alladin (together with 4,000 yards of train) presiding at the San Antonio, Tex., pageant commemorating the fall of the Alamo. WASHINGTON AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS! The Times is desirous of publishing some of your pictures on this page. Send in news or action shots and you will be paid for them, if used. For each photograph used The Times will pay $3.1 illustrate a news happening or recent event in the For each photograph retained for future use $2 National Capital. The Capitol is interesting, but it will be paid. The photographs must be exclusive! is not news. One man buying it from another to The Times. They must be clear prints and for $1.50 is. When you send in pictures be sure i/f?eee.svo?o - ffotawtre? SHE TAUGHT Leroy Fry. one of her sixteen-year-old pupils, to love her and then Miss Msy Stamp, a Ixvde. Cai., public school teacher, thirty-three yesrs old. eloped with him. to write your name and address, as well as a description of the news event, on the back of it, and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope if you want the pictures returned to you. See the News of the^Worldx^?^^ INTERN ??0? AL NEWS ?gj Released by Film Exchanges