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OTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 8, 1923. w the King and Queen of England go to the races. Big crowds greeted them upon their arrival at the Ascot track for the first day's rac ton win varsity race at Poughkeepsie, N Observation trains were used to carry the spectators along the Hudson. following the racing boats. o Umderwond & Ll Cuba's prettiest telephone operator, Senorita Qarmita nandez Ramos. And the senorita also recently won a e as one of the prettiest girls on the entire island. Central Park, New York, auctions off surplus animals. Among the animals sold were thirty lambs. Mrs. Horace Lorraine Stevenson, for- merly Miss Elaine Ruthe Hedgcock. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George C. Hedg- cock of Takoma Park. The wedding took place June 25, the ceremony being perform- Maki = 2 e Lady Anne is the champion egg-laying hen of the country. cardinal vicar and placed in charge of Paulist Fathers ed by Dr. Hugh T. Stevenson. father of aking a turn at more than sixty miles an hour. An incident gpo'ic ten years old and has 1,300 eggs to her credit. Lady is located in the Piazza San Bernardo. the bridegroom. of the tourist trophy lightweight race held on the Isle of Man. apneis 4 white leghorn, owned by Lyle Funk of Shirley, IlL. Ry e el il and she was born in an incubator. e the Press is reaching out for the News, symbolized by a carrief pigeon. The babes at the right are removing a Outdoor girls celebrate as Yellowstone Park opens early. b Register and Tribune. In the panel at L tllumi blic affai i i he girle, Misses Helen Keate, Marian Moore and Clarice ght the moral and educational functions of the press are represented. The central figure, the Press, holds a torch to illumine public affairs. She is guided by }::fié;l. M b S0 R e it of Speech and Debate. Tlotos Ly Pefer A. Juley & Son. Fuma -l W e