New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 32

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NiZ | NIz | She 1 NP1 _SIZ T SiZ 1T _SUZ_L 2 1L SiZ | jv- NP CE TSI — — N P B b s e Vi N N IR VTS B 0 B, P Y 7 NEW ENVOY—Ah- med Moukhtar Bey and Mrs. Bedy Bey, wife of Turkish legation counselor, arrive in Washing- ton to take up new diplomatic duties. V tluternational Newsceel) g UNVEIL HERBERT MEMORIAL—Statue of beloved Irish-Ameri- dedicated at Central Park, N. Y., with Society of iposers and Publishers conducting Dr. William ster, Minn.. Swedish of the North ated News) ceremonies. (International Newereel) RIGHT ON THE NOSE!—King Alfonso of Spain tries his skill with the rifle during a shooting match in Madrid, and scores several g bullseyes. (International [ustrated News) RIPPING 'EM UP—Occidental couldn't hold Holt, sensational Hawaii halfback, during their game at Los Angeles. plowing right through ‘em. Here's Holt (International Newareel) 5 BACK FROM PARIS—Mrs. Frances T. Grayson, luckless Atlantic flier, returns from conferences in France and, incident- HOW TO KEEP THAT YOUTHFUL FIGURE—Left to right: _Adele Baxter of Philadelphia, Arlene Mack of Easton, Pa., Edna Fiero of Lancaster, Pa., and Elizabeth Hotzhauser of Phila- delphia, “do their stuff” at Temple University gym in Philadelphia. (iaternations! zilustratea News) COMIC WEDS—Louise Fa- zenda, popular hokum queen of the screen, becomes the bride of Hal Wallis, movie publicity man, at Los An- STOPS THE COURT — Seven-months-old George Tompkinson, son of Mrs. Margaret Tompkinson, forced adjournment of her trial for murder in New York when he began yelling for “four o’clock tea.” (Internationa] Newsreel) boulevards. A REAL BEAUTY—Is this peacock, being mounted by J. M. Schliesser, nationally known taxidermist, in his Bronx, N. Y., studio. (International Newsreel) ally, shows the latest things from the (International Illustrated News) CHESS CHAMPS — Nere Menchik (upper) and her sister Olga (lower), of Hastings, England, star ‘at chess board. Nere is first woman champion of world, while Olga’s the junior ti- tlist. Gncernationat Newsreolr HE'S A KING—Alain Ger- bault, noted tennis player, has been chosen as ruler by the natives of a little Poly- nesian island near the Re- union group. (International Newareel)

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