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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 32

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AUGUST 31, 1926. PART IL 1 8 TUESDAY MORNING. State of California Admits Eight Modern Portias to the Bar 'i i 'f 11. i 6 9. it' 4 t.

1 A i 1 4 11 V- 1 i -j lit i5 1 1 I i.A.-.: a IL enft u.j wir VeAtion during the past two months as the guests of the Salvation Army at the Redondo hospitality of the organization. Photo at left shows little Willie Mrs. Louis Johnson and her twelve children, all of whom are gettmg the ocean breezes now as suests. Prepared to Wage Legal Warfare in the courts of California, the eight ladies pictured above with Presiding Justice Langdon at San Francisco were admitted to the bar several days ago. Left to right, they are Bertha Ast, Harriet Fyfe, Mrs.

Edith C. Wilson, Catherine Berry, Marian Harron, Rosina Bernhard and M. Inez. (P. A.

photo.) 5 fi i ifT 85-1 i A. I I If kjr I c' 1.1 1 )to: -v Better Than Male Competitor when it comes to mow- ing hay is 19-year-old Helen Barnaby (above,) who itrinnoi in COTltefit On the (E $5 The Army Lost Little Time in Getting Help to Lieut. Cyrus K. Bettis after the game airman was found in a badly injured condition near Belfonte, Pa. Lieut.

Bettis was lost for forty-three hours following the wrecking of his plane in a fog. Photo shows army air ambulance bringing him in. (P. A. photo.) iXQ XCtUlllVU iijiiuvi grounds of the University of New Hampshire, over a mixed neia.

(tr. a. TTWtHiri'" "Ti 1 1 i 1 i jiiin iu. inC I jjwswjjsssiw! Her Eyes Are on the Ball and the ball's on her nose. Referring to Miss Fay Pendrus, a young eastern player, who was caught in the above unusual pose I during the recent tennis matches at Highland Park, Brooklyn.

(P. A. photo.) 4 rn- -'v I' nA'- i.l 1 5 '( jf I Is I jfe.V ir -m Atteir1 Speed necora iur Broadway's Most Beautiful Show Girl is Miss Gladys airplanes, Lieut Alford Glad (above,) according to the pundits of pulchritude Williams (a e) is along the Great White Way. Gladys relieves eye constructing plane strain for tired business men in Ziegfeld's Follies. which he believes will (Herbert Photos, Inc.) turn the trick.

(P. 1 A. photo.) All That Goes Up Must Come Down, but it looks like this Sells-Floto Circus bareback rider will come down too late to light on the back of his mount. The circus is scheduled to begin a five-day engagement at the Washington and Hill street grounds September 11. by J.

CARROLL MANSFIELD OUR HISTORY IN PICTURES 496 Siege of lexlngton, Missouri (Continued). mi va THE AFTERNOON OF SEPT. 20. COU IN THE 17TH, CONFEOtRATK BATTERIES HE SIEGE OF LEXINGTON. MISSOURI, BY TH1 THE 8IECE PROGRESSED THERE WAS OPENED FIRE ON THE UNION WORKS AND A MULLIGAN.

REALIZING THAT FURTHER RESIST. ANCE WAS IMPOSSIBLE. RAISED THE WHITE FLAO AND SURRENDERED TO CEN. PRICE. THE CONFEDERATES CAPTURED 2.22 PRISONERS.

THE MISSOURI 6TATE RECORDS AND SEALS AND $900,000 IN MONEY, T0M3KH0W-PAICI ANO PRIMNV Physical Condition Just as Important to an artist or CONFEDERATES BEQAN ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1801, AND LASTED UNTIL THE 20TH. AFTER A FIERCE BOMBARDMENT ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE 8IECE WHICH DROVE THE FEDERALS FROM THE OUTER BREASTW0RK8 THE CONFEDERATES 6ETTLC0 DOWN TO 8TARVIN0 OUT THE MUCH SUFFERINO AMONO THE DEFENDERS. FOOD AND AMMUNITION BEGAN TO RUN LOW AND THERE WAS A DISTRESSING LACK OF WATER. AND SO IT WENT ON. BOTH SIDES EQUALLY DETERMINED TO WIN.

STEADY BOMBARDMENT WAS KEPT UP. BY THE 20TH THE 60UTHERN LINE8 HAD NEARLY REACHED THE LAST FEDERAL DEFENSES AND GEN. PRICE PREPARED TO CARRY THE PLACE BY STORM. business man as it is totne proiessionai amieie, rrea Elizalde, youthful piano wizard at the Cinderella Koof, declares. Photo shows Elizalde doing his daily dozen, at the Hollywood Athletic Club.

GARRISON. Thes. daily history ttrip. make a unique pictorial history of America. Hundred, are dipping them daily and pasting in -ku photo.

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