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11, and Billy — — aphed PRIOR TO HER FIRST PEARANCE — Ethel Bar Colt, left, daughter of Ethel Barrymore, stage star, with a friend, Miss Peggy Walsh, are seen at Miss Walsh’s home, Chevy Chase, Md., where Miss Colt has been vacationing prior to her first appearance in a play. Miss Colt will act with her mother. STRIKERS ACCEPT THEIR PROVISO—With the proviso that alleged radical organizers be ousted, textile strikers at Bessemer City, N. C., were offered busin aid by F. F. Sisk, left, mem- ber of city board, and Judge J. R. Mason, city recorder. The or- ganizers were driven from town. ing avenue bet ONLY ONE BIRTHDAY IN FAMILY—Mrs. Helen Hiykel, 38, of Omaha, Neb., and her three children " all have their birthdays on one day, Aug. 21. Left to right, John, 17; Mrs. Hiykel; Alice, 19, and Emil, 21. Joseph, the eJdest, will be 23 on Sept. 13, the birthday of his father, who died in 1919. kmen rush job of repav department, ADVENTUR H. B. Crislet, Seattle photogwapher, prepares to enter Olympic peninsula wilderness without supplies and equipped only with knife and axe, to obtain pictures of wild life in its native environments and endeavor to wrest his living from the wilds. CUPID SCOR! the world's Phila S HOME RU! photographed in Kuhn, dramatic SORE MUSCLES '—Candidates for the U. S. naval academy football team go through tackling practice at Annapolis, Md. ~ D\ N[N/ /aNE a Ll SOCIETY GIRL GOES ON STAGE—Miss Marialyce Rice, 18, society bud of Dallas, Tex., comes to New York for stage debut. IN AIMEE-MOTHER CONTRO- VERSY—Miss Mae Waldron, secretary and companion of Aimee Semple McPherson, Los Angeles evangelist who continues on front pages, has been the ob- ject of Mrs. Minnie (Ma) Ken- nedy's demands for removal. FORMER AIDE TO EMPEROR PEDDLES COAL — Venceslas Saramek, who came to Mexico in 1864 with the Archduke Maxi- milian and became aide to that ill- fated ruler when Maximilian was naroed emperor, now peddles coal in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Sara- mek returned to Austria when Maximilian was executed and served in the Austrian army, but had conflicts with superiors and lost his rank. = D \V/ \\ LN 1] TN N ILANIINLAINL N TN NL/NL /NN N LN TS V] N