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herald Camé"":fi 13.._ Tel Thefir Story NEETL IN GRAND OPERA— Kathryn Witwer, of Cum- berland, Md., and later of Gary, Ind., leaves high school and makes her debut with Chicago Grand Opera Company in “Carmen.” (International Newsreel) FOR POOR— Some of the dollies that will go- to poverty- stricken chil- dren of New N i o 8 Ve l:,-\.‘\',-\ DA PAYS ITS TRIBUTE—Viscount Willingdon, York, Santa seneral of Ca wreath on Tomb of Un- Claus being r at Arlington M al Cen Washington. P . aided by Salva- $ . Tl 7 tion Army in THE PRINCE—Swed- this fine \\ork ish Arts and Crafts % Exhibition in New York is opened by Prince William of Sweden. With him are “:\shown Einar Nerman, portrait painter, and i Mrs. Nerman. (International Newrreel) S Y e q 1 K CANINE FUNERAL PARTY— Snoozer, dog that talked and sang, goes to his final resting place in PRIZE BEAUTY—Rose Galla- gher is declared by Florenz Ziegfeld of “Follies” fame to be the “perfect type of American MOLNAR HIMSELF— World’s most famous play- wright, Ferenc Molnar, au- thor of “The Devil” and OVER THE SNOW-CAPPED TOP—Winter is the favorite season with the kiddies of Canada and also young Americans who go up there to join in the snowy sports. Here's a group having a great old time at Mount Royal in Montreal. “The Swan,” arrives in New York from Hungary. He'll lecture throughout country. (International Newereel) 2 girl.” Take a good look and dog cemetery at Hartsdale, N. Y. Photo shows 3 . i 71 h mourners leaving after ceremony judge for* yourself if Ziggy is (International News 3 right. (International Newseeel) roational Tlustrated News) L 1B A QUEEN TAKES HER EASE-—This unconventional portrait shows Queen Marie of Ru- manid, dressed in the Turkish national garb, “resting up” at her cottage at Baltshik on the Black Sea. e S S (International Iliustrated News) QUITE THICK, EH, WHAT ?—This striking photo- ¢ graph of a “bobby” was taken during the worst fog * PRE‘S‘E'\'TD TO HE PRSIDF o i . i e e R s i f 3\ CNT—Sir Doradji Tata of Bombay (left), wealthiest :“m[ yllt'.'[z";; "M}:,f:']\”‘,;\‘};""m“i in years, traffic being o in all India, shown with his wife and Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador, after ! DeBatavZECs dnt meeting President Coolidge at.the White House. t woman nest egg of 000,000 TO CONFEDERATE LEADER—Gutzon Borglum, famous sculptor, putting finishing touches to statue of Alexander H, Slepher:;. Vice President of the Confederacy, at his Washing- ton studio. national Hlustrated News) (International Newareel) (1nternational Newsresl) 1 K { 1 ] { i ( f / { { ] 4 1 1 1 /| ¥ q \ 4 N :