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  2. 1919-08-04

The evening world. dated August 4, 1919

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 Baturday, Aug. 2. © Paris; by Aspociated Press) Backe, a German horsedealer, ‘Of attempting to bribe Amer- “Army officers in

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 — Soldier Fites Over Sierras. the Sierras at feet. Pilots, Significant Fact— That the oftener and longer you use “Eddys”...

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 5) The Actors’ Equity Association has sible affiliations with the mechanical unions of the omasement field, such As the stage

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 r} POSLAM DOES “Close-Up"’ News and Views Of Filmland. and Its. People RE we coming to a revolution | in moti | A ». picture

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 23D INFANTRY, OF HEROIC SECOND, BAGK FOR PARADE Regiment That Won Petain's Admiration Rejoins Division Here, The transport

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