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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923. Herald Camera-men Tell Their Story it s ——— His Last Journey league baseball of the Twentieth ting William “Wild Biil” Donovan, former manager, who was killed in the recent wrec Century Limited near Erie, Pa., was carried to his last piace in Philadelphia, where his family lives. Minnesota’s Prettiest! PN b N G AR You are badly disillusioned if you think all comely maidens live in big citi The small towns have floc f them, t Take Rochester, Minn., for instance. One of its fair voung damsels, Mavorette I. Rubert, shown herewith, is considered the most beautiful girl in all her state. And Up She Goes! Looks i you know. It rock at La P« the canal at t the drills ¢ Men seen You Will He;\r About Sentatives that ¢ him consent to 1 in the history of Guardia, N. Yo #8881 M. Neison of Tomse Wisconsin and F sy Woodruil Getting Used To Them Now Mrs. Lee C. Gentle, her friends believe, should claim the “long-distance” motherhoou record. At the age of 42 yes she has just given birth to her 21st child. She lives in Atlanta, Ga. brother and a sister of the newcomer (at right) are taking a peep at the infant. Inset shows hus- band. Big Boy Now! Practice Baby provig con to con- nths old is First and exclusive portrait of George Henry IHubert Lascelles R '-‘v’;““ A“"{'\, " and his mother, Princess Mary of England now the Viscountess spending her year Cornel Lascelles, to be taken since the youngster was a month oid. He University. She's the “"practice baby™ is approaching his first birthday, which will be celebrated with ?/ the Home Economics Departient, pomp and ceremony in February. <ol mhlhrr"' rms of her Back To Great - Grandmother’s Days voval of old Here is the first sar Youngstown, with Mrs. R. H. Byerly, She is dressed in the bon- to Ohio from Connecticut via imers demanding * { ts of the state. mers to Columbus , d W 1t iz ready to le way. of t olding the reins. urer and hoop " -grand she « covered wago ear net her grea ago. Highlights of Coming Campaign Leit right: Republican Na ns, close person- campaign. to surer of 2 campaigr t airman of the osanmitice, and F'ank . Adams, i ] : John oi -:gnvn. al friend of Coolidge. Sure There’s a Santa! this little fellow’s wist- ful expression. He can't wait until jolly old Kris Kringle opens his bulg- ing pack. There's lots of nice things in the bag for him, he knows. Santa has just boarded the limited bound for the Pacific Coast. The Union Pu- cific is seeing that he doesn't forget the youngsters who are traveling. A Christmas tree has been placed in every observation car. The Latest Wesley Me eago, is the new national § t of the Anierican Hospital Ho ans elected without opposition at the Milwaulkee, wrial 1 swociation. Youngest Logan, flim queline negligees, chiffon, with ¢ made Trish front lapel. The botton with a five-inch band of chinchilia fur, matched at the sleves with one- half that width. Norman Bchur beyens il Bos« ton bey, is said, the highest grades in tests for en nee lo Hars vard University, He Les an active rest in rowing w won, it Mrs ches the and do general postmaste Christn her s Wash ' e int Kin of Victim air Snapped on a Miss Zoe Coburn (left) and Mrs, W. S. Coburn, daughter and widow of the late W. S. Coburn, K. K. K. official, who was shot in his office. Philip Fox, former Kia 4 publicity agent, is being tried for the shooting.