New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 21, 1927, Page 14

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| - kr. A IIE’S OFF!—Charles Lindbergh, the “Flying Fool," gets off to a great start on his New York to £ Paris flight. Pictures show him (up- per left) donning his flying suit (lower left) saying goodbye to friends, and {above) his plané just Ieaving the ground for the long trip. S T2 SEVEN UP!—Joe Brown, rookie. right hunder with the Chicago Sox, appears to have the largest hand in baseball, (mternational Newareel) [ e ] LIS 1 4 I L7 v BOTIH—Margery Ceder- strom, twenty, prize scholar of the Brooklyn Law School, was asked if she wanted » T— . i e S i @ marriage or a carcer. Quoth S OF THE BATH SCHOOL-BLAST—W reckage is being cleared from the Consolidated School she: ““Tll have both, retain- t Bath, Mich., where two score, mostly ¢hildren, lost their lives. Picture shows workers searching for ing fhe best features of additional evidence on the method by which Andrew K ehoe, crazed farmer, dynamited the school, IN FLOOD DANGER ZONE—The Mississippi flood is breaking through more levees. Picture shows an embankment in danger. Note the high water .on the left and the thin cow, denied pasturage by the flood, snatching at bits of grass on the bank. A (International Newsreel) cach.” (niernational Newsrees) (Internatianal Newsreel) t £ il SURVIVOK—Mrs. Kather- ine Breekenvidye Randolph, of Seattle, is the only person ) . , #E g now living who attended the s o ; i JULIA BROKAW WEDS—The former meeting in 1846 at South 5 i 2 ) : Julia Brokaw, who's it in New York NS Iord Sclioolhouse, near s ” R i 2 § society, is now Mrs. James Russcll £ P e t, Springfield, 111, where Alra- LUP BLOCKS TRACKS—Fo £ ‘i : Lowell. Picture shows the newlyweds BLIN ' p ; < ; 3 CRS ALKS—F X : : 5 ND, BUT SUPERIOR—Nora E. Gillette is blj ham Lincoln deiivered his one railroad :nlxt of Nm\t York were tied mip when ten freicht (‘12; ! after the ceremony that united two of \.'1'J\{'\\]"nrl'()[\'il‘x!SLL(%nIlulx‘uIi?Ii{onI\XZ;:'IthlL El:}nll(lt;(m:; I;f"x‘-di:a:‘mtbth(‘ L O o e A { | I ars £ e b i Fo e h State ¢ S s her far above Tamous "t '“I"r1*“"1‘_;";:%{\1]}”‘; were wreeked at Rahway, N. J. Picture shows repair operations, Manhattan’s oldest: familics, it the average typist N e 8¢ typist, (Inicruational Newsreel) Unternational Newsreel) i 2 T (International Newsreel)

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