New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 23, 1928, Page 12

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READY FOR START—Even though the iceboating has been a minus quantity here this, Winter, the Wannsee at Berlin, Germany, is going full blast. i | | i PRIZED HONOR—Many strive for this Congres- sional Medal, which has been awarded to Col. Lind- bergh for New York to Paris flight. o Tilustrared Nowst Herald Cameramen A AMATEURSWIMMER—Miss May Ruffell, of Maidenhead, England, amateur motor-cyc- list, shown swimming in flooded street of her home $OWN. (1niernational Hitustrated News) “International Newsreel) NEWEST THING—Japanese beach pa- jamas are the dernier cri at Palm Beach this Winter, and Miss Louise Ayres, of Philadelphia, is very much up-to-date. {International Illustrated Nows) . ROYAL BEAUTY—Princess Maria, of Savoy, youngest daughter of the King and Queen of Italy, shown in re- markably fine pose. She is 13 years of age, having celebrated her birthday the day after Christmas. (International lllustrated Naws) LANDMARK GOES—Old North Station, Boston, Mass,, is no more, Photo shows old Norman tower toppling to the street, to make way for modern structure, (International Illustrated News) i BEAUTIFUL ‘POSE—Eric von Stroheim and Fay Wray caught in a striking se from one of Stroheim’s test pitcures. (International IMustrated Newa) . : %E IIEADS PARLEY — Dr. ON ROAD TO FAME—Benno Rabinot, who until recently was a penni- :h:itr:n::,oofséh? gm&fi: less violinist, displays the “Lipinski,” world famous Guanerius of 1737, gation, is directing the Pan. on which he has made a first payment of $2,000. His recent triumph American Congress as its at Carnegie Hall, New York, has enabled him to contract to pay $50,000 S resident. for this instrument. i (International Newsreel)' (Internutional Tifustrated News) . - “ EARLY START—Naval Academy crew on the Severn st Annapolis, Md,, as tbey“ worked out in their training barge for the coming season. G. Hetherington, wife of Air At- tache of the British Embassy, § N shown with her daughter, Candida. - Mrs. Hetherington is one of Wash- s ington’s most interesting hostes: “Cipie C L. EARNED REST—Yes, even the best of them sleep just like a;l alley cat. : prize winning kitten owned by Mrs. R. W. Grossett, of Upper Darby, fomtient Harrin & £winy Pa., snatching a “cat” nap after- winning blue ribbon. (Intgrnational Newsreel) fi y v' o8 . Louise Hunter, former ; . opera star, and Henry Haven Windsor, son of well-known publisher, shown shortly after their marriage in New York. (Intetational Newureel) i International Newareeld

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