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Show 1 Business of Busy Boys i X;'.- . . . J t J' 0 f' (: i ; ' it v : t w i i i Jt fUa f H. J. KtrwUw, 11U El-(ia El-(ia . . T h c i c busy ' boyi were snapped by The Telegram photographer In their playtime play-time activities. The lot hanging hang-ing out of an automobile window, win-dow, left, is deeply concerned with eating a cracker. ' JACK CALDWELL, ftoa of Darwin Caldwell, 471 Fifth at street. Boys with the football, center, cen-ter, are working out a weighty problem in scrimmage. "If Dad's car can break down, mine can, too," thinks the boy at right ROBERT HAYES, 8, LEFT; DICK HAYES, 10; JOSEPH ROWBERRY, It Sons of James Hayes, 41S East Seventh South street, and Cecil M. Bowberry, 424 Sego avenue aa |