New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 28

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oo L KL L SEZ ¥ A —1 I_NIZ T NP I NIZ [ SIZ 1 NIiZ 2 NEZ . I NIZ7 | \[Z [-N] 1/ d [N | =2 e et (& S-4 VICTIM BURIED—Impressive rites mark funeral of Lieut.-Commander Roy K. Jones, skipper of ill-fated submarine, as interment is made at Arlington National Cemetery. (Covvright. Harris & Ewing) FLAGSHIP GETS OVERHAULING—A warrior of the sea, olad in gray armor, the flagship California, of the Pacific fleet, rides into dry- dock at San Francisco for its annual chiropedic operation for barnacles, SMASHES UP ON ICE—~A sharp bank turn results in this air skim- mer taking a dive onto the ice at Lake Mendota, Wis., damaging it beyond repair and injuring two flyers. LAFF THAT OFF!—They do say that Connie Tal- madge (upper), screen comedienre, is married, to i (lower), wealthy cotton broker, ‘md Ben wouldn't confirm rus * San Fran- cisco, (International Illustrated News) . NEW PLAY—Eugene O'Neill, America’s ! great dramatist, comes forth with a study of Marco Polo as his first ¥ theatrical contribution in several years, (Internations) Illustrated® News) o HORSES, HORSES, HORSES !—Only in this case the fiery steeds are sawbucks, mounted by rival polo teams of the Wenonah Military Academy, of Wenonah, N. J. (International filustrated News) ICY ACROBATICS—Hilda Ruc- kert, European skating queen, and Howard Nicholson demonstrate a : rather tricky maneuver on the ice 8t St. Moritz, : (International Illustrated News) # d‘_fi BACK FROM HIS NATIVE LAND—John McCormack, the noted irish tenor, pictured with his wife and daughter Gwendolyn upon their return to New York after a holiday spent-in Ireland, L & ] (Internationai Newsreel) KING'S PAL—Little Alex- andra, daughter of Prin- i cess Aspasia of Greece, is the charming and most . favored playmate of King Mickey of Rumania. (International Illustrated News) @ QUITS LEGION—John H. Hargreaves, Englishman, deserted French Foreign Legion with Bennett Doty. He was caught and sen- tenced to prison, but has been pardoned and released. (International Itlustrated News) DEMOCRATIC WOMEN MEET—First convention of the National Woman's De; WN cratic Law Enforcement League gets under way in Washington. Amo:x,;“ thoze pr':: ent are, le(g to right: Mrs. J. Broaddus, of Virginia, Jesse W. Nicholson, of Baltimore, president of speake; Smith, of Missouri, treasurer. POTENTATE AT PRAYER — Amanullsh TAKING THE OATH OF OFFICE—Clerk J. B. Randolph of War Department admin. Kahn (right), Amir of Afghanistan, offers gl isters outh to General S. Gibbs, new chief signal officer of the army at Washington, while General Charles A. Saltzman looks on. (International Newsres!) prayer before presentation of addresses at brilliant welcome given him in Bombay.’ (International Newsreel) NN L — corresponding secretary; Mrs. s’ bureau and Mrs. Edward T, (International Newsreel)

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