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ones see so well at nlgl.t. Former Nebraska, they're in a
Milwaukee zoo now.
PIQUANT PERSONALITY OF PATSY, RUTH MILLER lends beauty and zest to
iill Iht movie productions and has added thousands to her list of admirers. I his seems an
unusually charming glimpse of Miss Miller.
IT PROTECTS SEA-GOING PEOPLE, this lighthouse
on (lie rocky cliffs of England does. I liis is an unusual pic
ture of Beacby Head lighthouse, guardian of the cliifs near
Eastbourne.
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THE MAITLANDS
new poses of Lieutenant Les
ter Maillancl, Hawaiian flyer,
Ins wile, and young daughter,
Patricia, are shown here..
THIS IS A I-LYING HANGAR. 'Ihe big iri-moiorcd Ford transport plane used on lours
also si-rves as a hangar for the little ship; at night. And it is easily noticed that there is quite
a difference in size between the two planes.
JUST STRETCHING A BIT that's what "Spottail" is
doing with its owner, Miss Alice M. Sisty of Plamsville, N.
J., up. A long rail trip from the 101 Ranch at Marland. .
Okla., proved a bit strenuous, you know.
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HE, CAN'T SHOOT THIS MARBLE, even though
Sonny Albany, of Philadelphia, happens to be marble cham
pion. Sonny was perched on this push ball after he had
(given an exliibilionjo poor kids and orphans during an outing.
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IT'S FLIRTATION WITH DEATH to attempt a jour
ney on the snowfields of Mt. Rainier. Snowshdes, slippery
packs, and dangerous crevasses all signal danger but, in all,
it fails to distract from the beauty of the peaks.
THIS UNUSUAL POSE OF LILA LEE emphasizes the talented young actress' beauty
which has o captivated patrons of the "talkies." She's one of the screen's most popular misses.
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SAY EINSTEIN and immediately one thinks of involved
mathematical equations lha t eiy, Vciy few uiulrrstanil, et
this convinces one that the noted German scientist hmls time
10 enjoy a moment of play as veil as other men.
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SERIOUS BUSINESS. this is. even though it wouldn't he
nice at all to have this 1 55-millimeter field piece tired linht
at you. These West Point cadets are learning all about the
manipulation and filing of this war machic:iy.
A CUI'I". MASCOT is
Helen Stone Devine. 4-year-old
daughter of a Fort Meyer,
Calif., aimy officer. She's
the oflicialy pel of the summer
soldiers, and regular ones, too.
A HOS.S RACF. IN GERMANY and what do you think
of it? Bodies are wooden tubs, a board shapes the head, a
pom pom makes ihe tail. Fun it is and if you don't believe
it. tiy It.
PRI7F.SF.F.I:ERS in 0e
national air races are Miss
Bobbie Trout, above, twice
holder of the women's altitude
record, and Marvel Crosson,
below, holder of tlie rtcord
now. And they're nifty-looking
flyers, eh?
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