New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 5, 1927, Page 14

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0 |u|luu|1|u|um|unumummmmmnmnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmg HERALD CAMERAMEN TELL THEIR STORY Ly (By Pacific & Atlantic) Diamond wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Anshel Wladmir, 95 and 93, respectively, was a great event at Home of Sons and Daughters of Israel in New York. President Lacher congratulating couple. Mary Home Plus Distinction (By Pacific & Atlantic) Seem to be more snags in the wedding plans of Stanley Com- stock, Miami, Fla., real estate man, and Conny Almy, night club entertainer. They're pic- tured above just after Comstock announced they would wed. But Mrs. G. C. Almy, Conny’s mother, at Leonia, N. J,, an- nounced her daughter has de- cided to postpone marriage to April, when she’ll be 21, Beiter Late Than Never (By Pacific & Atlantic) Mary Garden’s protege, Mary McCormic (left), and sister, Reba, returned aboard the Aqui- tania at New for brief visit. Mary is only American woman in thirty years to win Paris Opera house contract. Wanted Ford Co. (By Pa Just twenty-five yea ‘W. Prentiss (above), w became household word ing announcement of billion doliar bid for T plant, started work s week nger boy ton, Mass., stock exchange i Ca ndm\ swimming mar: swam San Pedro channel alone. % | % : : s IItIMIl'llll‘lll||lklllllllll'llliIIHill[I!IHH!IIJIIWlll'l!IIHI]IIHIHHlIMIIIIIH||I[IIillIHIIIIHHIIIIIIll]HIHIIIIHIIIII]||[I|ll|ll||l||1Ih|||lllillllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllllHIMIHriNLJiii»H il \;i{i tll El‘u’{li\‘Iflh||1IIII1IIIIIIII(IIIIIII||l||IIII|l|||Il|||HIl||l||ll|||III||l||l||lIll||IIlI|I||IIIl||Ill|||llllllIllllIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIII|IIII|I|IIIIII|[|II|IIIIIIIIlIIIIlll||||lll||llll|lll|||IllIlllIlII|lI|II|ll|IIIll|||lIIIIIlll|||ll|llI|Hllll|II|Ill||IIH|IIIIII|IIIlIIIllIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIlIl When Will Their Wedding Be? Quaffing Down Cuba Way With Mayor Jimmy Walker $250,000 Suit Latest Peach for Daddy (By Pacific & Atlantic) Held in $250,000 suit brought by reporter who charged great adopter said reporter had kidnaped Mary Spas, Edward West Browning dodged Ludlow st. jail by a few tes and $10,000 bond. Here’s Browning (left) leaving his West 72d st. offices in New York. Blfr Thrills, Heavy Loss, but Liitle Fire New Minister (By Pacific & Atlantic) Here’s New York’s dapper Mayor Jim Walker quaffing a glass of ? ? ? ? with great gusto at Havana, Cuba, where his honor is a distinguished guest of Cuban officialdom, Mayor Jim says the vacation is do- ing him “a world of good.” (By Pacific & Atlantic) \\1|mm Phillips (above), now ambassador to Belgium and for- mer under sncro ary of state, e in the di and has served for many y in all of its departments. aduate of Harvard univer- sity and is said to be wealthy. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Brokers in New York's financial district lost heavily when phones ’\ew B(ll)les I(lenflfied by FOOt Prmts 1est, so that most any blaze is qulckl\ xtmgul\hed L'\rge crowds of financial workers witnessed the excitement. She Accuses Harry K. Thaw and Threatens Suit (By Pacific & Atlantic) Madame Jeritza, Metropolitan soprano, is taking a foot print of Edward Brad e first baby born at Flower hospital, New York, since the adupnon of a system of identifying babies by foot prints. Mother and Daughter Ax Slayers (By Pacific & Atlantic) n Harry K. Thaw, when Marcia Estardus (above), a pretty 23-year- ilm industry, charged that she was lured to Thaw's secret apart- d his teeth into her arms and legs, rdus both to her attorney and to (By Pacific & Atlantic) As he slept, Anto L was hacked to death at Cleveland, 0., by daughter, Elizabeth (left), 13, and wife, Anna. They feared for lives, they said. ment in N [ after he had to newspaperme ’ nd p < described by Miss (Copyright: 1927: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) yae m%//// 5 INE A

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