New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1923, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1923. Herald Camera-men Tell Their Story | BRAIN PLUS— What" BEAUTY' MORE MEXICAN REVOLUTION PICTURES But Don’t Tell a Soul' General Fausto Topete (left), General Francisco Serrano (center) and President Obregon (right), from the rear of their private car inspect federal troops near the battle line. General To- pete joined his commanderlin-chief after routing the rebels on the Esperanza front. Fellow students judge Miss Amelie Prescott the most beauti ful co-ed attending Louisiana State University, where she also holds an enviable record as a brilliant law student. U pon gradua- tion the day fair announces her intention to hang out a shingel and is equally resolved that she'l not be an old maid. Marie I\Iosquini is married. Yes, sir! And she kept it a se- cret for a long time. Husband of the famous screen star is Roy Chlcago Ponzl?_ CaUSIng Stlr ' @ : & (. cy i ¢ 3 P L " A. Harlow, prominent New York business man. The ceremony was performed last August. Can a woman keep a secret? Say! They All Have 'Em Mexican federal troops under personal leadership ave rallying to the colors to do battle against a number of rebel chiefs causing disturbances in various parts of the disrupted republic. Here is a detachment of artillery with guns and armament loaded on falt cars waiting transportation to the firing line. Obregon’s soldiers are provided with latest type field pieces capable of long distance range. In Their New Uniforms The radio is searching over lana and seaf or Leo Koretz, Chicigo at- torney. His arrest is sought . con nection with alleged swindics in kafe oll lands totaling approximately $5,- 000,000, according to authoritics. Storm-Center Francis Kluxen 8rd (above), the M»4ison (N. J.) boy acquitted about 1 year ago of the murder of littie Janet Lawrence ahd subsequently taken into the home of Monell SBayre, wealthy chureh member, is causing a stir in the little town Some memes bers of Grace Episcopal chureh have told Sayre never to bring the boy into church. Sayre will protect the boy, he said, and plans to adopt him le gally. He’s Whip about everyvone in town, and here he own presenting one to Mrs. Charles F. Langer of New Yory City. They are intended as keepsakes from the oil king i vy donkafallar ha ther , . / * is in sunny Florida, at Ormond Beach. 1as given a dime to This group of skaters will represent the Un 1 St i » Olympic ge s in 1924. They lt 8 Surn Son1° Ro-k' are: Charles Jewtraw, international outdoor champ; Harry kas national and Canadian champ; Joe Moore, international indoor champ for 1922; William Steinmetx, 1922 outdoor champ: Richard Rev. Lee W. Heaton of Forf Worth Donovan and Valentine Bialis, alternates. Tex.,*now in New York City, will be . tried for heresy before the Hguse of 7 4 ° - Bishops. Other clergymen ha¥e ral- . Conquenng the Snow thg lied to his suppirt. L] £ Student ~ tal, Indiana, recently uppointed as Republican whip in the house Elected! Emiliano Quijano, as 1 - - vy 9 ¥ i - ; 7 en route to Columbla Unverisity, Ne - : - . Nathan of San Francisco has a diamond worth $100,000. But he doesr no at to vith it. Just now he's allowing York. to pursuc an ulensive tr in buisness 1 e . The n In Salt Lake City they use hot water to flush the street n SN des progress. Heat- Es “orest to wear it while she” g her picture taken. The rica and AW v nhume 1 t th £15,000, ori- v i 1he ing. the water dogsn’t cost the city a cent, either, since it's from nat wings at 110 de- costl; grees Fahrepheit. Photo shows a municipal sprinkler pull the fadeaw: t on a lane of the ginally was given as a decoration to military officer. wintery stuff. Nathan bought it recently. » v e ander of upon graduation from i international fraternal school

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