Evening Star Newspaper, March 4, 1928, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. -GRAVURE SECTION -MARCH 4, 1928 me v ag ppee T L= S~ r\ e e sctio Ao otor o e B e lorf @' P el H‘ The shattered wreck of the plane which fell 2,500 feet into the heart of the business district of Macon, Ga. The crash was caused by the killing of the pilot and his pas- senger by a bomb thrown from the plane. One pedestrian was killed and several in- jured in the crash. © Wide World Photos Lines of laughter must not become tragic wrinkles A heavyweight jumper. Bonzer, a 200-pound St. Bernard, includes this jump in his daily dozen as he trains for the Crufts Dog Show, England’s classic canine event of the year. Wide World Phétos HE lincs of laughter that give charm and character to vour face must not be allowed to spread and deepen into the ugly wrinkles of age. You nced not accept with resignation these telltale signs of time. 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