New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1927, Page 16

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N 4 N % N — e o TRIPLETS — These prize PR PRI RAY a— winners headed New York o Here's the real 4 spirit of 76—1I. baby parade. They are Jo- seph, Minna and Beatrice S, Curtis, of ITocky, with their mother, Long Beach, Mrs. Dave Hocky. Cal,, is crack all-around ath- lete at 76 years. He can travel 100 yavds in 11 WIIAM!—Dance hall goes up with a roar, with two. Jundred pounds of .pow- der to give ‘er a lift. Oh, re, it’s for a movie thriller! (Internationzl Newsreel) (Intemational Newsreel) FEARLF Society childr Santa Monica, are taught how to ¢ polo at yo Some* of SISTERS STAR—Three sisters play leading roles in same picture. They Sally O'Neil, - Molly O’Day and Isabella Noonan, all mem- swing a mean mallet, £ . B Loy Fon S bers of Noonai family, toiling~happily in 00! (Intermationsl” Tnstrated Nows) . Hollywood. (International Newsreel) ¥ . 0 » 772 N 2l N VZll IRVl BN NI~ L N B POPULAR — Gene Tunn mighty popu- lar with fair sex, as this photo, taken at his training camp at Lake Villa, 111, shows. (International Newsreel) AIR NUPTIALS—Mr. and Mrs. Pluttey Obach being joined in matrimony by Rev. Allen MeNeil, in"ceremony high over the ground at national airplane show at Teterboro, N. J. (International Newareely ing of invad- AINT IR SWELL'— G cggenham getting first prize cheek from : t figure at male beauty contest at Venice, finternational Newsreeld (Cal, | perfeet 86, girls! (ntanistonslNewsooly LN~ | N7 | \[Z] S ARSI NG A WINNER — Phyllis Von Alwyn, winner of title of “Miss Australia? in na- tional beauty contest, is in America for extended tour. rnational Newsrecl) SMOKER — Fraulein Mia )\'um-hkr?, of DBerlin, just dotes on cigars. She won prize of 1,000 smokes in re- cent contest, defeating sev- eril hundred- men by keep- ing her cigar lighted for two hours and fifteen minutes, (Intinational Mlustrated News) N NL AN LN 45 7S LTS |

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