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BOVINE BLUEBLOOD DEMANDS DE LUXE
ACCOMMODATIONS
The traditional “Bull in a China Shop’’ has now made
way for the bull in a hotel—at least. when the bull is a
haughty thoroughbred like this prize Hereford, Medina
Ladd 126, as he is called, traces his ancestry back to the
Mayflower of cattledom and demands the finest of hotel
accommodations during his visit for the great Western
Livestock Show and Rodeo. He is owned by W. T. Mont
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Peaches Brownng of Venice, California., is shown
dressed in her brand new and dazzling bathing suit, which
consists entirely of glass, even to the hat. Mrs. Mabel
Scott Manely is shown fitting her product on Miss Brown
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THE WITCHES' DANCE in
Shakespere’s “Macbeth” which was
given by Spelman College-More
house at Morehouse last week.
The witches are Messrs. Perkins,
Wardlaw and Smith.—Photo by
Kelley, Atlanta.
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HANLEY'S UNDERTAKING COM
PANY makes a specialty of hiring only
those employees who will make yvour hours
of bereavement as easy as possible. These
are the well-trained. courteous chauffeurlfl
And Short Breathing relieved when
caused by unnatural coilection of water
in abdomen, feet and legs, and when
pressure above ankles leaves a dent.
Trial package FREE,
COLLUM MEDICINE COMPANY,
Dept.s80\ Atlanta, Ga.
SAGE HALL,
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