New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1927, Page 14

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R e e ERALD CAMERAMEN TELL THEIR STORY 0 Alpine Sport on Mexico’s Snow-Mantled Volcano And Here, Once a Senator (By Pacific & Atlantic) t dog kennel Otto Szant ) has been wanting for hi ne pal will shortly be in + the Szant home, West J. B For Otto, at vy a business man of industry ar st ) r, president ibatdahs were uehars aF 57 2 ) Freighter Evansville was battered this way in cra ¢ 3 ange Trust com- This photo was taken from highest elev. d or “The Sleeping Wom Xico's most Sena la York, soc do She was snapped in drydock, Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y., whe: .u\d ne;zmmlcd a loan of picturesque voleano, just outside Mexico City. V. rmant now. Looks co accompanied the black b s . she will be repaired. 38 It was all done in a strictly We Must Have Our Fun What Does She Say About It? business manner nbending the Pretzel Fashionable Wedding Quiet (By Pacific & Atlantic) Duc to mourn: n bridegroom's fam only a few friends saw wedding of En Darrell to James Bl (above) at St. Bartholo- arass 4 mew’s church, New York. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Here is Mrs. Baldwin M. Bald- win, wife of grandson and heir of Lucky Baldwin. Her husband ing marked atten- (By Pacif Lya De Putti 1rrnul other day at New York from Hol three weeks’ vacation in big tow She s he was for old town sh ly had to pack and le i variety. Lya i n alighting from train with Greta Rauch. She’s jst finished picture with Joseph S e d \H(h hlr in a Prusx £ way, and indications are that this is true., 4 $100,000 Equine Visitor From Britain E ore (By Pacific & Atlantic) curiosity thar ng of j t 7 With spring-like weather and good water conditions, Dick Glendon, Columbia university crew coach, Fore b at s i gave Blue and White rowing squad first outdoor spring workout on Harlem river. Here's crew receiv- mfivz, A ‘ PR QL o i S : e “““"“““ Small but Willing to Learn (s Pacific & Atlantic Faaksilas: ety e Small but willing students of baseball are Prmcess Margue: Plock, plock, rack these s;‘\nnm h ‘_i' Lovers the bat) and chhe-n Leona (catching), tm{ midgets v;!rho vnsn(cd of sport of k n ¢ ! (f e «*"{“L\ i wasted Comiand Italy’s “man without a country,” Capt. Riccioti Garibaldi, ejected from France for his conviction in Cata- ~ Philadelphia Athletics’ training camp at Ft. Myers, Fla,, other day, when addre is p Gy B lan conspiracy and barred from U. S. as an “undesirable alien,” has been given permission to stay tem- and took lesson from pitcher Sammy Gray. given work ng ) pararily in Cuba, Garibaldi (third from right) is shown arriving in Havana harbor on S. S. Oroya. (Copyright: 1927: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.)

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