New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1927, Page 20

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J kee parades in honor of Lieutenant Lester J. Mait. land, its citizen who flew from San Francisco to Honokulu. COMING — The Piince of Wales is America-bound again. He's to visit his ranch in Canada, and may come into the United States, Here’s his newest picture. ! = \‘ ,l"m\ N v, Herald ROOTERS!—Clarence Chamberlin, Teft, Mayor Walker, center, and Commander Richard E. Byrd watch the New York Giants' play. the Cubs. Looks like they’re hcekling the pitcher for going up in the air. (International Newareel) OVER SEVEN — QGer- man women athletes are now among the best in theiworld. Picture shows "an’unusual feat in a recent carnival in Berlin, (International Tlustrated Nevs) SHERLOCK seventy-two, famous as Holmes of the stage, is living in a castle he has built on one of the ; hills overlooking the Connecticut ! River at Hadlyme, Conn. This is his first picture in years. {International Dlustrated News) = QUEEN MARIE STILL RULES RUMANIA—Queen Marie, lower left, who con- rolled Rumania during the life of King Ferdinand, remains ruler. Michael (at top) is nominally King, ruling through a regency composed of Prince Nicholas and the Patriarch of Rumania, shown at the upper right, and the president of the su- preme court. But Marie holds sway over the regency, and has blocked hopes of Prince Carol, lower, right, ‘the late_king's eldest son, of returning to the throne. (Infernational Newsreel) ENTHUSIAST — E. H. I Green, son of the late Hett; Green, plans a huge airpor( at his Summer home at Soutl: Dartmouth, Mass. It will have runways for planes twice as large as any now in existence. WED' VIOLINIST — Jean- ette’ Dincin, twenty-five, .of Brooklyn, is.now. the wife of Eugene Ysaye, famed violinist. The wedding took p}ace in Brussels a short time before Ysaye’s sever- tieth birthday. ALL AROUND THE COUNTRY—The Spirit of St. Louis, Charles A. Lind- ] hergh piloting,; is on a tour of the forty-eight States. Picture shows the trans- Atlantic bird leaving Mitchel Field, N. Y. ROBERT TYRE, III,, IS PROUD OF ROBERT TYRE, JR.—Robert Tyre Jones, IIL, seven months old, whose newest photo is at left, is proud of his daddy. Dad is shown making the putt on the eighteenth green of the St, Andrews course that tied the course record at 68. This sensational playing won him the British Open. (itemational Newsreel) R ERNTIRAONTINGN (International New

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