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t X 'w wf' Nh f ' iffy Xi msc ,i Xs v If T Census Reports lln 1950 ,err-1-sf-P fd DEWM5 Pat Laurie, after his failure at a nation wide reform movement, went in for long distance swimming and is seen here taking three long breaths before plunging into the icy waters of the English Channel. The snap of Joe Sul- livan was taken at Lake Plaicid where he broke the world's record and a good shoestring in jumping over fourteen ash cans. He rassals trunks to keep in shape. T. Devine, the modern Blondin, learned this act by walking on the cracks in the sidewalk. Steffes, like Kuhn, is with the R. R. Co. f 'l'-K M. A 15, ff 0.1-OYKR . 5 -v '7 H in K P X -gh I V F'-'ry , ' l J R ' tr 3 ,gg ' 2 ZTT 3 A 1 5 X A all oo 'C .V 3 2 , 1 , 'C I' l ' fy H 4? ' Y 7 l . li, 5 Kg! I 'M 1 QQ ' Eff' f l- if LENTE X mm o l-ill! X XT Zwick and Lentes, better known as The Horses Hoofersf' will op-en this year's season with a leading part in the VVrecks Theatre Revue. Pianowski, now Ambassador to Ireland, left only his picture which is printed above. O. Loyer says, I will revolutionize golffi Mr. Loyer makes his clubs from old brooms and mop handles. Trudeau as you see is in a racket by himself. Trudeau says, I have always enjoyed cutting up. 7 ' V in fx A ' T' Q6 Q 3 E ar T Q 3 T f ll ff 2 i , , lf' N4 ' I1 .av ' J , 1, mrq. . N - -, .--'.v 4 2 f 'WWW .' nf., , -A-- ' A , X. - .. ' 'L i5'!lMlii. ... A Iv , J. Wall, the seer of nearly all things, is shown eating his daily grapefruit for breakfast, R. A. Therrian, big-time promoter, has just matched Cannon- ball Sommer with Dynamite Ostrowski, the 'iEcorse Assassin. J. Speed Wallace has opened up a fire-department of his own, and from all reports Speed is Burning up the Town. F. Woznack, whose pen name is Shellac Domes, is touring the country in preparation to writing a new book, The Mystery of Charlie Ross. Q4 KK -nh Q Q i, KfH1!1::tr1N lg fffv ,w I 11 j V UW Q I . .N 1 1 ll l l i ,. . .-, -1' ' l l , 4 ' V , A, . ,. .. .,., .. .. .. ., -, -,-- H- --'- . ,, . N ,, . ,A . -rf - -- .P -3:47-1.5-,,g-.g-4.3:as-fe-QL . ,: --'Ax eww ' --1 f 1' Page Ninety-seven
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X ERNK flea cafes -Q f' 'f a W- 1 . fee A ' tg . ,ff rig:- Census Reports lln 11950 X155 f T ff X ,' Som-ina X j o l 52 6 M 5 'Qld 5 , c s 'y r in i M, ll, Q. R. be gf 1,3 f V , -. ', xx l 1 UVA EI. ff, 5 if X ,ea rl '. ? g 'Md i 1 After gaining considerable altitude, Pilot Glynn discovered that he had no propeller. He bailed out, but didn't open his parachute because it was not raining. Later we found him collecting his thoughts near a large impres- sion in the concrete. No, Kuhn isn't going any place in particular-he's just a porter at the M, C. depot. Weber, we End, is just an idle roomerf' and his credit is good at Ish Sommers Lunch Wagon. t, f pf 7 D Ar x Ct 1 ,aj Q i9 sf ' 6 R , - V all 'fa -6'4lif?5?El5i! .:: U f 1 'f SU QM l 'D 5 ua mu. unsserr Vx NNW? X A in i gr, f Hassett insists on pounding away at the piano. Someone stole his fiddle. Plans are being made to burn the piano. Hurley is out of town. lVlussolini's brother has commissioned him to paint the Vatican. Keating is now in his 342nd pair of shoes. His understandings have certainly been broadened. Dan l.ehane couldn't be bothered with having his census taken. In the first place. he said he didn't have any. ' as 1 i i ' I f 0. lg, W A' . 5 3- Wmf fl? '5 '75 till ll 'L' lif s v?plW5'- A- .sexi Q1 sq Lag A -GIBIOI ii K A . , Heaney was seen resting up after completing the first lap in the inter- national marathon digging contest to China: needless to say he brought back the above picture of Gibbons. The Ubad man is Wilcox. now a bad lvery bad! actor. H. Joly has iust cleaned out a kindergarten in Hamtramck. 'Al just couldn't control my temper stated Officer Joly. Riding a merry-go-round doesn't agrec with Herr l.ook. nicht? f'ttw...., - e r: f7'. .+:s t ' ff t ...... Q y -a-a Y . .,,, t t 1 H - ,, -,, 2 'f' .- . :gf : , ,,:1:.Q1..:vvv:i- r:-3:-.:s'.-:.1-igig::-.t1tg.p,- rf' - 2-3 Page Ninety-sfx
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