New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 23, 1927, Page 12

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Herald Cameramen Tell Ther Story % INTIMATE DETAILS—*‘Hello, Babe, I'll be home soon,!’ Jack Dempsey yelled into the microphone after kayoing Jack Sharkey in New York. Estelle Taylor, sitting at the radio in Hollywood, got the message and began to fret for her husband’s account of the proceedings, including details of HIS WINNING SMLE—Graham Speller, eighteen months old, wea _— ing the smile that won him the first prize in an English baby competi- " QUITS—Mrs. Minnie Ken- the blow which sent Sharkey toppling on his face, as shown 1n the remark- tion. The judges called Graham’s grin *‘London’s happiest smile."” nedy, mother of Aimee Me- b1 photo ahave. ) . . {Internagional Nlustruted News) Pherson, disappearing evan- e R R T A W35l i . s : . . . o R ; R - o gelist, has retired from the e ; 3 k : staff of her daughter’s famed Los Angeles Temple. Fam- ily dissension is blamed. nternational Newareel) i i, REAL RULER—Michael is e it - - ’ . J - mg—— king, and there are regents, GERMAN ARMY BUSY—But not fighting. Many regiments are at work at Berggriesshubel, Gt MAGIC NEEDLE WORKS WONDERS—Miss Alice Smith holds a steak while Dr. Will- but Premier Bratiano con< clearng up the wreckage of the great storm and flood which devastated the valley and killed § SRE¥ L y B | iam S Cooks, of Boston, cooks it with the diathermic current, the latest in medical devices. tinues to be the Mussolini of e R e e e e r‘m}ms. i . The instrument broiled the meat without communicating the heat to Miss Smith’s hands. ~ Rumania. R Rk (nternational Ilustrated N ] L (International Newsreel) 3 . lewe) e L e photo, from avia: tions history, taken sixteen icars ago, shows ow rapidly avia- tion has devel- oped. Graham- White, British air : pioneer, is scen ; making an .“epo- | chal flight” at : v . T L it Hendon, England. © ,. j . 3, ; st { PLEA — “Give 3 : 1. . . - . " 3 , : d back - my Dad- 4 ¥ A b5 i i dy,”” Inez Sac- co, daughter of Nicolo Sacco, is pleading in Bos- ton. Her father and Bartolomeo # Vanzetti are in i 2 : ; : : E thle deathhouse, : g » . 3 o f - i ] ! . while world’s MARATHONER — o . : ; i i . « . % radicals and ]]b’. Hugh Thompson, of Detront, > el " . i . . erals urge thei father of six, passing through | , v B 4 % i s i i i : . : : : & release, » i Syracuse, N. Y., on his endur- | { 2 : 2 & s s : . : 4 i (lmm'm. 1 N : o ! Vv OF BEES—DMMiss Tlelen Boyden, graduate of the bee-keeping school of ; . F it H el el Vel i ] e B . S S N AN A T BT R s R el Eé_... gand BT g 2 ance runt from Detroit to New York. (International Newsreel! A. L. Boyden, noted Alhambra, Cal, apiarist, gives a handful of her honey- RSSO INTRIRETR

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