Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1924, p. 11

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Having become proficient at most of the other sports formerly enjoyed by men only, women are now taking up sculling in earnest. These four English ladies are showr arriving on the Little Princess Antoinette, daughter of the hereditary princess Thames for a training spin of Monaco, is shown buying flowers in one of the squares of the town of Monaco from a very pleased flower seller Here is one little girl that has = no intention of adhering to the present day style so far as bobbed hair is concerned, Miss Merle Foster, of Toronto, is shown in her studio making a She is Miss E. Snyder, of clay model from a photograph of Harry Batstone from which North Carolina, regarded us silversmiths will mold a trophy for the champion Queen's » University rugby team. Batstone is known ag pne of the great- one of the beauties of her est half-backs in the game This Barred. Plymouth Rock has started on a long journey from | Toronto to Barcelona, Spain, to represent its class at the World's Poultry Congress to be held there next month. It belongs to Gordon L.: Collins, of Toronto 32 John Joseph Jones has gained the reputation of being the wittiest man in the British Commons. "A short time ago . J ae he rocked the House with the, Mr. John C, Coolidge, of Plymouth, Vt., father of the president, retort: "Lldyd George may be is shown if the sugar bush on his farm carrying the sap with an the wizard of Wales, but he's old-fashioned yoke on his shoulders to the smoke house which the blizzard of Britain" can be seen working "full blast" King Gustave of Sweden &njoys a game of tennis more than any other sport.. He is shown on the courts at Cannes in an informal pose Prince 'Wolfgang Wildhof, nephew of the former kaiser of Germany, is returning to 2 his own country after a month's business trip on this continent Here is a recent study of Countess Ancaster, Laboratory, England, has the smallest ment to George Biddle, Millionaire artist, but qualified the Grace Moore, Broadway singer, recently admitted her ehgage- former Eloise Breese, daughter of the late W. L. It is two and on it road ee i Jdmissi : : . . known New Yorker. She is regarded as one of the erials are tested by a revolving machine, combining the a on by siding ok narvinge would not take place until ing of British hostesses action of many kinds of vehicles ae es her ut 1 opera star, demonstrates a combina- swimming ability in pulling a boat with six occupants. a distance of fifty yards at Miami

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