New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 12

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o # DUTCH—Kea Bowman, the Helen Wills of Holland, is in America seeking to wrest honors * from our tennis @ stars. Picture depigts the vigorous form of the. Dutch women’s champion. TUNING FOR LONG HOP—Lieutenants Bennet Tlntarnational Newsres!) H. Griffin and Al Henley tune their plane ‘Okla- homa’’ for a flight from Bartlesville, Okla., to Tokio, stopping at San Francisco and Honolulu. * (International Newareel) SO L AN L AN 1A AN L ol Lol ON STAGE—EIfi Schubert, a great-great-great grand niece of Franz Schubert, ap- pears on the stage in Vienna, (International Illustrated News) ] HEARTBROKEN—‘Ma’’ Kennedy, mother of Aimee Semple Me- Phersqn, sobs as she-tells her story about her disagreement with her evangelizing daughter. | (Internationat Newsreel) R TR T NOO AT THE ZEW—Latest arrival at the Washington Zoo is remin- iscent of.the crossword puzzle craze. It's a South American three-toed sloth. (International Newsreel) FOR DRYS—C. H. Hunter, dry agent, exhibits a bear trap set for “*revenooers’” in the mountains of Georgia. Raid- ers, however, dodged it in cap- turing a still. (International Newsrebl) NEW!—Sumpter Shaw claims to be the slack-wire champion of the world. He balanced on one' for nine hours and twenty minutes, suspended across the top of a Los Angeles building. (International Illustrated News) INVADER—Major Eric At kinson is captain of British International 5 % Team, now in America for a = b - cross of mallets with Ameri. A FEAT OF ENGINEERING—This picture shows how the last span of can teams. the new Fort Point Bridge at Providence, R. 1., was put in place.s Barges {laternational Tllustrated News) floated it down the river to its support. It fitted to the inch. (Intemationa) Newsreel) A DERBY IN AUGUST—This picture reveals what the well-dressed young man i3 wearing. The w. d. y. m. is the Prince of Wales, shown greeting Lieutenant Colonel G. P. Vanier during his Canadian- vacation. ¢ (International Newateel) N S T T N N N T TS| 5

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