New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1927, Page 16

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LENT BITS OF ACTION—Above, a Columbia kicker getting off a punt against Pe nia in the game won by Penn. at Philadelphia. Below: Collins, of Notre Dame, skirt- ing the end in the battle with West Point in New York. won by Army. CInternational Iustrated News) o= —Memorial of the Masons, de:dicated.to the World War dead of the organization, is unveiled with impressive ceremonies at Philadelphia. HERE T U P i IN BRIDAL GOWN— Princess Anne of France, daughter of Duke and Duchess of Guise, in wed- ding gown in which she was married to Duke of Apulia, cousin of King of Italy. (ncernational Hustrated News) TALLY - HO! William H. Vanderbilt re- vives ancient sport of coach- ing with four- in-hand by driving num- ber of guests through Cen- tral Park, N. Y. (International Iustrated News) T T NOBEL PRIZE—Prof. Arthur H. Compton, of University of Chicago, is Sy 7 ¥ 2 o : B i . ] : one of winners of recently WOMEN'S TRIBUTE TO RUTH—Left to right: Miss Elder, Mrs. O.'HT'P. Belmont, ] ‘ { A " awarded honor for -work Capt, Haldeman, Marjorie Oelrichs and Mrs. James J. Walker at reception’ tendered ” 5 vl | with X-ray and electrons, woman flier by National Woman's Party in New York. (International Newsrecly , : m ‘ (international lilustrated News) Ma-usmawans ) A ) h ) ) ’ N g b J ] g ) g | | | ! ) | ) ! ) ! i | | ! i % g ; y UNDER THE RIVER—Thousands upon thousands of autos make initial trip in Holland tube under Hudson River, as it opens, linking New York with New Jersey under water. (International Newsreel) YE OLDE DAYS—Barney Oldfield, speed king, poses in car that's a real grizzled veteran. (International Nlustrated Newa) MEMORIAL— Mary Faith Mc.Adoo, granddaug h- ter of Wood- = s - . i p Y row Wilson, DOGDOM'S ELITE o Buts s e < . . pla%es hflofwer: gl on, i . P oot i ’ E on tomb of wai non terrie o A o - » N “or] 2LPY 3, v % T, nl N Jt i ' T s I fargthe _\,"“]\“_1<h"‘1-]‘;"{>i HOUSES WRENCHED FROM FOUNDATIONS—Aftermath of New England’s raging torrents is shown D. C. cathe title at Boston show. \ ! AR hool Tor the Deaf 44 ‘Waterbury, Vt., where flood wrenched these buildings from the earth, carried them several blocks, and dral. near Counci! Bluffs, Towa. ORI N G W e mositet om i " o (Tnternational T Gnivinationat Newereeh deposited them in topsy-turvy fashion. e e T TS ey aratlonat of . LIS, T TS LB BN Vgl IaN Pl N Vi BN Vil iaa Vgl BN

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