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WEDNESDAY. JULY 4. 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. CBORliM
Not a Kiss of friendship
THE START AND FINISH OF A WHIPPET RACE
He Makes Home-Run Swatsticks
left you see tlu* Ntart of a whippet race on the opening day of the Whippet Race Meet at Tuxedo lark, N. V. On th
r>f the race—for one dog. lie hit the tape and tripped.
Barbot and His “Flivver” Plan
An Innocent Sufferer
Joseph O. Krrn in a Itltlo shop in hark of his In
taakfs tho bats with which many of the lioinr- re:-.
i poled out. Among his patrons arc Itfihe Ittith, I
ensby, Irish and Rob Mouse! and I’urtiH Walker.
Sand Mushing in Northwest
These two giraffes kissed by accident, rather then by Intention Mr
Howard Felch climbed their corral at the Bronx Zoq. N* Y ? to off«r
dainty morsel and both reached for it at the rotntj, time.
Unknown at Home, a Hit Abroad
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neapolla p::
inuab'.ns i:t
overgrown \
•flivver- S:i
Ctr-cnrc Tf» Ik y cf Min-
vi iiirilii::;: ns mow
Georges Barbot, French aviator, photographed' an he assembled his
"air lizxie" at Roosevelt Field, Long Island. Ilo plans to fly to Chicago
in the COO-pound pin:io which han a seven-horsepower motor. It burns
■hss than a cnllc;-. of r'ts.dlrrd an hour ami malms CO mllc.< in ilia: time-
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use an auto. In winter ho
Billie .Wants Her Ring Back
The baby knows nothing of crime. It knows only that there Is night
and day and that the world beyond Its mother's arms matters little. The
mother. Mrs. Mary Creighton, tt, l« held In the House of Detention at
Newark. X. J., awaiting trial Juno 18 on charges growing out cf the
death of her brother, Charles Raymond Avery, who, pollco allege, was
poisoned. Tho baby was burn two weeks ago, after tho mother'* arrest.
She says she will name him after his father, John Creighton.
Winner of English Derby
Shipwreck Victims Safe Ashore
Kmma Iitdcll was little known fl|
She has just started on an operatic ^
heard her say sho will soon bo flic col
Jn she lived IntfV
ccr in Vienna #l<1
nation Of Europe,
fnshtngto:i, V. <
I thcc* who ha»
Americans Take up Gliding
Some of the 426 passengers of the 8. fi. Marvale, which sank
Frccl. Newfoundland, photographed aw they arrived nt Ht. John'i
i llere’o ivpyrurt who won tho English J> r!»y, ireny v
sweepsta!;.-; being lilted from poverty to affiui nee by lib
Donogiiucf tin Jockey show a here, hy hht victory on |’t
Derby thro t-Uceearlvo years ami flvo times In tyl.
Edison Recalls the.Old Days
This motorless plane, manipulated by Arthur Helpr^A'
five minutes snd reached an altitude of 100- feet at Uayafde, j
by II. U. Xonlman, of Brooklyn, It tins a wing spread of !
weighs 200 pounds.
stayed ufl
V. V. Ma*l
JO feet aril
This Started the Shrine Convention
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Augusto MorhU. of Springfield, Mass., awoke t’»s <JiV«rS'
V"*•?**!"*; tbe atarm went off. six freight ears escaped from lit
JSS!* Waahlmrtofl 1 whl ® h *« most Joy^rlde-i do. Mo
Temple, Washington, others,.dn^td to the cellar when the house was wrecked, c
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