New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 23

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925. Herald Car-e Tell Thelr Stoy Do You Know These Folks" Here is an opportumty to test your memory for faces and your acquaintance with the world of famous ' [ [} Santa Hlmself' 3 }: . E Secretary of Labor James J. Davis playved Santa Claus at the 1 Washinfiton (D. C.) Founudlings Home, when he distributed toys 4 T PR [\ M e # 8 : Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the Labor Party, is shown here with his daughters, Sheila, Joan and Ishbel. Doesn’t look as “fierce” as when he is fighting on the floor of the House, The Mayfield Family 4 to thetiny inmates. Ile had as much fun as they did, which was a lot. 8 They Start Young There are above, pictures of 45 famous figures in the world, famous in many, many lines. The pictures have been published frym time to time in the Herald in connection with news stories telling of the exploits of the individuals. Some of them are bound to be familiar to you, other not so much so. Just for fun try and see how many of them you can ddentify. Make oquta list numbereas above. Doing so will not only test your memory, but your general knowledge. Hidden in this paper is a list of names of individ- uals pictured, purposely made hard to find so that you can not readily find the answer to the puzzle. It is published however. Maka out your list and find the answer. Find sut how near you can come to identifying al of them. Over in Soviet Russia they begin training soldiers early in life. Look at these yongsters, mere boys. They are put through the same rigid course of training as older soldiers. Photo made near Charkow during a demonstration in which 100,000 soldiers participated. o . . i, i . 4 Here are photos of Earle B. Mayfield, senator ;'rom Texas, Resting Between Skirmishes : i ' and his family. Above, Mr. and Mrs, Mayfield. Inset left, Horace i iy ' § : Mayfield, and right, Earle, Jr., sons of the senator. Mayfield's seat in the Senate is to be contested. Photos taken in Washington, D. C. Made Mt_mex “Not Infallible” H--Iplu“l\ stuck in the mud off St. George, Staten Island, in New York harbor, the giant liner Leviathan of the U, S, Lines, was held prisoner for about gix hours. Radios had been sent from the ship after it left E ,.md to the effect it was I,npnd 20 minutes unulu be clipped from the westward trip record. - Within \l}l‘h! of its goal, it grounded ! Passengers were taken from the vessel by a fer- Pinis J. Garrett of Tennessee (left) and Nicho- vongressman =i iy egradt, ) and ry boat (shown inset), while tugs swarmed about trying their bést to release the big boat. las Longworth of Ohio, the two floor leaders in the House of Rep- resentatives, stop for a friendly chat following the battle attend- ant upon organization of the national assembly. A Ghastly Christmas They Are High Steppers On Christm4s morning citizens of Whitfield, Me., dug up the body of John Snow, shown here with wife, 2 burned it. Snow Thes v damsels from England have landed in New York and will grace American foot- ! ., fe’s mother, her aunt and the Jatter's son. lights for awhile. They are to participate in a revue, and now Broadway is speculating on wheth- ), Then he killed himscif. er Ameriean or Engishl beauties are the most beautiful. Photo taken on shipboard.

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