New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1927, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927, HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY n at the han The scars 1 Browning. Al s, At the looking into a gone when it's all over. BIG BILL BORAH BESTS BUT'ER AT BOSTON snal closeup of “Peac ] At the right % her handaged face—and W ring if the scar will be WHERE FIRES OF HATRED BURN University, York, in iheir crowd who 1 'em pro and repeal of the 1Sih Amendment?' re the 1o plate NIIA Serviee, Inc.) A FIELD OF MASTS—SEEKERS AFTER SAL? form, the (Copyright, is the typical Chinese village of Ta-tsien-lu, on ide of the Thibet border. From this remote| 5 Andrews, American missionary who tqok‘ this picture, v forced to escape by night with his wife,! to save their lives from menacing mob. __WHEN TWO FORDS LOCK HORNS s laska, u . \wves that th thing about the collision between L CINIEC g thnk S oni e u-fl’ujxh‘plu- £Chip o “’-:'u ““'{," 2 ty, which produced this de- 0 s B \In: ie old wind jammers still further 1 steel, crumbled fenders, & work, is that, although HEARD ’EM; HERE THEY ARE I's, N0 one was seriously Underwood and Underwood “Any radio fan knows this gang by ear. Probably they're the greatest group of jazz orchestra leaders ever gathered into one small picture. Gertrude Lawrence is the pro-tem conductor, and the boys, seated, are—Sam Lamin, Vincent Lopez and Roger Wolfe Kahn, while in the back row are Irving Aaronson, Ben Selvin, Ernie Golden (“th’ next num-bah!”), George Olsen, Fred Rich and Ben Bernie, rs when a lev noke sas. Picture showsg gees from floods. AFTER Farm Expert Here's the first woman ever licensed as an inspee- tor of n products. Her title is federal and state broom corn inspector, and she i s. J. L. Landrum of Okizhoma City. She’s the Warden The new federal prison exclusively for women at Alderson, West Virginia, is n charge of Dr. Mary , shown here seated at her desk, She’s a Skipper Master's papers qualify- myg her to command a crew of 25 men have been 1ssued to 20-year-old Florence Mec- Donald, sister of E. F Me- Donald who helped 1o finance McMillan's arcts expeditior [ UP SHE GOLS Displaying perfect hurdling form, Miss Susan Johnson, star woman athlete of Chicago, demonstrates her ability to top timbers with the best of the men hurdlers, at any rate so far as grace and poise are concerned; PERPETUATING “BOE” LA FOLLETTE e ———————————————— This heroic statue of the late Senator Robert M. La Follette is now nearing completion in the Paris studio of the celebrated American sculptor, Jo Davidson. When fugfhed the work will be placed in the Capitol at Washe ington, QUEEN OF CLASSICALIA This year's empress of the classicalia or annual care aival ball held at Ogden, Utah, is Miss Margaret Store shown above in her robes of office, and appearing we{ fitted to her imperial role.

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