New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1926, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER-11, 1926. A BATTERY OF CAMERAS T e on Corson (Mille York she found Georges Michel of herself in the m 3 W T and g There was eno of her famous smile t nd, however, and e e conqueror of the the second woman conqueror of the 1 was duly wels BACK HOME s . Corson, esca the w 1 8 < : L e = 4 5 - ded on h ¢ 0 6 mir , a new world's comed by the press. reporters. that hailed her arrival from Englar o fir r g p / SR : % ; . ; record, and called for a big drink of says, furnished the i t 1 ; as he landed. Michel is 45 e ket v i ¢ oo ) : ; i record, hours, 42 g ) . i g i ninutes, set by Ernest Vierko! . er any, Aug. 30. Gertrude She’s California’s Challenge aiiy e 55 o angien olher e il SEATE T e 1 o Bty 2 ; ; lderl 14 hours, 31 min tion. She is holding Helex ls, shy her 1 1 t 3 pionship, returns to her beloved art class a and like Jipe fling on a As Harry La if ye suggest th Bave to pay thrupp America’s Youngest Ballerina little gray whippet, all legs and lungs, is said to be the fastest 1al that lives. Here is Margaret Gilligan holding Nylgha and be- low, the race that made her champion at Prides Crossing, Mass) Pendleton. Ore A Pair of Fish Stories in Baltimore the other day. Cupid did and Nathan Abraham was Because Vera O 0T W a Catholic Jewish they decided to be married by a Methodist—and were. Twins— Cut for the Channel Julian T. Crandall, merchant of Louls Chavaud, life guard at La v R caught this one—a Jolla, Calif,, tackled this one—an 1 T ox is . seven-foot Marlin swordfish — off ecight-foot shark -— with his bare first Ameri t t o to app ; i Helen Den ¢ 1 th « st prima ballerina on t American together in a couple of years. Rhode Island, using the rod and hands off the La Jolla beach, and RERIDIICH ABUF with Susanne Lengisn, . “For fnanolal resons. and to stage, is described as “ethereal” In the grace and flawiess technique swum the Hudson river from Yonkers to New York, 17 miles, in 6% reel he is holding, while— after a 30-minute battle, brought it slear away hypocrisy,” explains Mary, of her dancing by Michael Fokine, balletmaster, who taught her. . hours. And they said they weren't tired at the finish. 2 , ashore, Payllis and Charlotte Zitenficld, 13, plan to swim the English channel Just now their chief pride is having

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