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Married 50 Years and it Doesn’t Seem a Day Too Much T R, R T R ST U8, 8 b3 BB i (® by Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacifie &\ Fifty years of r g not ¢ shed of Albert ither (left) and brother Shrank ‘l Famon de V Irish Republican agitator (in back scat of car), is shown being' arrested at Newry in Beatrices Fine, Girf Scout, is shown giving balloon advertising Florence, Ky., for r ter Ulster ing nrl to speak. He was taken (u Belfast, released and warned, but he returned fourth annual Victory ball, an Armisti ay event to aid veterans next day m\! drew month in prison. inf the World War, to Gloria Stumpp in Central Park, New York. Mp. Caon a Eacone o o v Wacelon Too Claca far Comfort For Woeanrh B G T R T e R R s s T O G e S s ZE R R R SRR GE S ) ST S S i G S A OO his mink 3 ‘ ; i : which tells & 1 every he fashion for this Great, wide es and B Pacific & Attant Looping the loop barely 100 feet above the heads of spectators at ) ; n New York Zoo- flying field near Berlin, this Heinkel flyer gave the said spectator the 18-inch collar & a real thrill, features, Wellesley Girls Stage Field Day Up and Quer She Goes i : & B (=) B 154 OB TOTORO! g Posed as Another King of ltaly a Grand{ather ik S TN i S B By Sachon deeee) One of the most bea umps at the fourth ar Robert St. Clair, impostor Urban J. Bergeron, killed Bt A S e In Atlanta, Ga., pri Rol St, Clair admitted he had posed as Storm 8 al, owned and ridden by Miss Priscilla tehell DI Long Branch, N. J. Note the splendid poise of horse and rider. 8 LWL Urban J. Bergeron, killed jn war, after Bergeron's mother insisted to authorities son was alive, despite evidence to contrary. ight: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) RN T P \ S R\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ " .\\\\