New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1927, Page 24

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Herald Cameramen a3 A5 AMERICA BOUND!—Captain F. T Courtney 2 tests the controls of his plane before leaving Southampton, England, for a flight to New § York and back. His wife is shown in the passenger’s seat. i (International Tllustrated Newa) BEAUTY—Mlle. Simona is the most beautiful woman in — — T T e 4 S G 1 L N 1 R K 4 & N o o ] ALONE—Thos, Diake, sixty- four, arrives in Plymouth, Eng- land, from on his pilot boat Pilgrim. He was alone on the cruise, f 1 d ! | ¢ i gs { | i i sy Charleston,S.C., _'; £,500-mile Mildred of W Mass., bar 107 the Bog meet, eqi the National A. A. U record. {Iuternational e Newsreel) NIGHT IN MIDDAY—England sees the first total eclipse of the sun in years. Sol was photographed from an airplane above the ‘clouds as he went into shadow. Inset shows close-up of dimmed orb. (International Newsree)) A DIFFERENT ACCIDENT—There were thrills, but no in- juries for passengers when an automobile left the roadway of a bridge over the Clinten River at Mt. Cleniens, Mich. France, says a jury of con- noisseurs, sitting in Trou- ville. (International Ntustrated News) T — Distinction of being ‘the first woman Tratfic Court Clerk in Wash- ington, D. C., goes to Mrs. Eva Hitt, daughter-in-law of Police Judge Hitt. (ntemational Newsree]) (Tnternational Nustrated Newp) Sahand ol g ] [S_ L7 INL AN 7] i BOSTON STATION BURNS—Tons of water fail to save the North Sta- % tion, in Boston, and fire guts it. (International Newsreel) NS o ? v : i BEUNION—The XKin S R England welecomes the Duj HONEYMOONERS — Gng- Duchess of Yok | lielmo Marconi, . from a ventor, and his eruise merly Countess Maria ing tina Bezzi-Scali, spend honeymoon in Paris (International Mustrated News long antipa Left to right, o S ——— The king and t CALLED “SPORT”—The girl who 2 Sl I ¢ ,3 IN EUROPE—King Fuad, who ruled seated, the queen, th i E ¢ : = e _)mn','s' on longest wins in this new sport, # ¢ e 3 e . }‘Y]'_crcho"cfc. ‘?“‘ t_he Plf.z‘mo}'sh‘l"]_;m E}Jrope * and Princess Blizahet e introduced at the British Legion games or the first time since 1914. Picture § in London shows, his arrival in Baris. {Interational Newéreel) /NN NN N AN Untemational N {International Newsrecl) % @ Ereosen 4

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