New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1927, Page 32

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A PR3 P35 EDIBLE NECKIACE—Ornament made of doughnuts comes into popularity at annual food and household show at Los Angeles, with pretty Amo Ingraham as the exhibitor. 3 (nternational Newsreel) FOR DEBUT— ] Parisette gets up in her role as she prepares for debut as prima donna at the Metropolitan, N. Y in *Hansel und Gretel.” BALI Opera Company, most Music soon. IN SYLVAN SI operatic ballet, “L'Hiver, Cameramen Tell Their Story ON THE ROCKS — Schooner Coos Day piles up on rocks off entrance of San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate, in, dense fog. Crew were all rescued, but ves- sel will-be a total loss. (internationa) Newsreel) COWBOY SCORING BULLSEYES—Art Young, famous big game archer whose arrows have brought down African lions, Kodiak bears and other wild beasts, gives striking demanstration of his skill at Los Angeles Country Club. (JitecndUonIlD s R LA ROV s of Philadelphia Grand tv debs and college students, practice for in which they are to appear in Academy of (Integnational Hiustrated News) LION’S SHARE—Miss Nancy L. Nanetti, of Fruitvale, Cal., owns this strange combination. The lion in this photo was reared by the mother of the puppies. She now shows her gratitude by assisting in raising her foster- mother’s children. (Inrerns tiona) Iusirated News) [S———1 COSTLY TROPHY—Fred> Beebe, rodeo manager, dis- plays $10,000 trophy which will be awarded to world’s champion cowgirl, while Tad Lucas, of Douglas, Wyo., present champion, looks on it expectantly. (International Newsreel) A STAR— | Dutch Rieger, 5 ¢ star Columbia back, is mak- ing strong, bid | for All-Ameri- ¢ - can football ¢ honors after being laid up with injuries BACK FROM PAREE— The Misses Peggy (top), Billie (center) and Betty Mastbaum (lower), daugh- ters of late Jules Mast- baum, noted Philadelphia philanthropist, return from trip through France. (Internatienal Mustrated News) EX-RULER FLIES—Hsuan Tung, young ex- emperor of Manchu dynasty, takes a cloud trip for a while. in U. S. Marine Corps plane at Tientsin, with (International IHustrated News) NN Lieut J. B. White as pilot. (International Newsreel)

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