Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 287, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1923 Page: 8 of 12
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breaking the worid’s record for "bull-dogging" steers at San Antonio. Tea
Canutt leaped from his racing horse to the horns of the steer and downed
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WASHINGTON IN WINTER. To see these winter views of the nation’s
capital you wouldn't think it was right on the border of the sunny south.
Just across the river from old Virginny At top is the President’s back
ard—the south grounds of the White House. Below tleftl in the WashinK
ton monument. icenter» the capitol. and fright! Mrs. Hardings rose garden
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it year old spokane tWaah.l girl, eown here Vita went to Los Angeles*
on a bustness trip and critics went and discovered the prise arms Now
.Idas rouhle to death with potion picture producers who,want to sign
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AIR EXPLORER. Rear Admiral
William A Moffett. chief of Iha
government bureau of aeronautics,
has aroused Interest at Washington
by announcing he’ll fly to the north
and south poles In the new dirigible
> VETERAN MUSICIAN. William
H. Santelmann recently celebrated
his twenty-fifth anniversary as
leader of the United States Marina
Bana, most widely known musical
orcanization in-the country.
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RISING DIPLOMAT. The Har-
ding administration has entrusted to
Cyrus E. Wood, shown here, one of
the most Important positions in the
diplomatic service. Wood has becu
in train led ambassador to Japan. .
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SOCIAL DIGHT. Being a Wash-
Ington social leader is nothing new
for Mrs. Rufus 8. Day, wife of the.
newly appointed special assistant to
Attorney General Daugherty. She
was long - official hostess for her
father-In law, Justice Rufus JL Day,
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ALL CHAMPS. The little asifon
the big one's head is Perito II, Amier-
ican champion Chihuahua. And the
, big fellow is Victor, champlon
great dane. The savage customer
below is Babe Marquis, world's
ugliest dog. All exhibits at Cleve-
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go Douglas Fairbanks one better if
A they continue the course In fencing
recently introduced California is
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up this European sport The stu-
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art so they can duel for the honor
of some fair lady—they're becoming
swordsmen becaune their instructors
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Aaxine Siresenreuter iright whose home in th- Windy City Which
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wouldn't be surprised si all to see
this snow image ridiculing the
kulser on a street inthis city But
this picture was taken in the Ruhr
district of Germany And before
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