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Helen Wills Wins Again.

Actress Fights For Her Children.

Frosh from her victories' at Wimbledon, Helen Wills competed

in the women's singles of the Essex Country Club at Manchester, Mans, and won, The photo shows Miss Wills immediately after, her spirited play with Miss Eleanora Sears,

Confer on G. 0. P. Campaign.

Mrs. Elsie Houston (centre), vaudeville actress, who has started court action in Pawtucket, R. I.. to obtain possession of her two children, Alex (left) and Ellen (right), alleged to have been kidnapped by their father, Frank F: Houston, from their mother's home in Brooklyn. The Houstons are divorced.

Bobbed in the Shadow of Death.

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Here are Senator Charles Curtis, Republican nominee for the vice-presidency (left), and Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the party's national committee, conferring over details of the com ing campaign. Both are optimistic of a Republican victory.

Condemned to die in the electric chair for com→ plicity in the murder of Coleman Osborne, Mrs. Eula Thompson, 24, surprised the warden of the Atlanta penitentiary by requesting that

Hagen Gets His Revenge.

a barber be admitted to give her a modern "bob." Her request was granted. The picture shows the prison barber snipping away the condemned woman's tresses.

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Walter Hager (left) being congratulated by Archie Compton, the British professional, following their 72-holes golf match at tho Thus the Westchester Biltmore Country Club, which Hagen won. American obtained revenge for the defeat administered to him' by Compaton on the eve of the British open tournament.

John R. Voorhis, chairman of New York's board of elections, is ahorn at his desk on his 19th birthday, when he told reporters that he expected to keep on working until after he had passed the hundred. mark

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