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Show dors so nervously that Dr. Blod-gett Blod-gett said he was "seriously considering con-sidering ordering him put to bed in the father's ward." say as much for Bell, whose ner-, vousness during the night hours was in contrast to the calm o the ; smiling actress. j No name has been selected yet for the heir to the Bell-Bow filml fame, but Bell admitted that they! expected to reach a decision soon.) The actor, who said he was "too excited to talk," paused long enough to remark: "Clara hasn't decided on & name yet, but we've got to make up our minds because the engraver must get out the announcements the first thing tomorrow." Bell had his heart set on a son, and so confident was he thatj he recently purchased a Shetland pony as an advance gift. As a lucky charm, Bell took with him to I the hospital a pair of- boxing gloves that Max Baer, the cham- ; pion recently gave him. ! Bell paced the hospital corri-1 Clara Bow Gives Birth to Boy Santa Monica, Calif, Clara Bow, the "it" girl whose screen career car-eer was launched in a beauty contest, con-test, and who became the red-haired red-haired standard-bearer of "flaming "flam-ing youth," today achieved her heart's desire by becoming a mother. mo-ther. Clara, now the wife of Rex Bell, tall, film cowboy hero, gave birth to a son, weight seven pounds and a half, at 4:10 a. m. in the Santa Monca hospital. Dr. H. H. Blodgett, her physician, reported that both were in "perfect "per-fect condition" but he could not |