New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1928, Page 12

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OFF FOR TRAWNING—Clark Griffith, | boss of the Washington Senators, leaves for Tampa, Fla‘.'.‘w get hil't: ball xllnym OUT! shape. With him are shown 5 E{tfi)’rhs.p ye’ir ' Rodier, Thelma Griffith, Meyer proposals for Cohen, Mildred Griffith, Clark himself, Eddie Eynon and Mrs. Griffith, }_‘::'l e‘n' ;?;;,::, (International Newsrosl) member of At- lanta’s sub-deb i ; set, and one of ; 3 & IN SWITZERLAND—Lord the prettiest A : : Lytton as he started off on | girls in Geor R Y a ski run in the popular ¥ European Wintering place. (International ltustrated News) HE'S A WINNER — Ed- ward P. Clark captures the Claremont, N. H., dog team race and .is shown with his load dog, Covak, & full- tlooded Eskimo. (international ustzated News) SNOWSHOE QUEEN — Cynthia Weed "wins first Il prize in the 50-yard snow- shoe dash and obstacle race ’ held by Winter sports en. : iy i thusiasts at Claremont, SINGER'S BIRTHDAY PARTY—Rosa Ponselle, grand opera artiste, gives little N. H. Gloria Caruso a bite of the birthday cake at the surprise party tendered Miss Pon- aetgrnationdl HiiaymistHnved selle in New York City. , Cinternational Newsreel) ‘ A A . STIRS UP ROW-—Rear Ad- 2 : _ J i X v miral arles P. Plunkett . HE'S STORM CENTER—Dr. Otto Pelt- . o L was quoted as predicting Ohio, pictur ashington soon after the wellknown i A o while wait- ypEPING WARM IN WINTER—Ang how! s you might add if you cared to, aftet it Yodpite politician had opened headquarters in Columbus to further his inE to see if he'll be allowed to enter ¢ o0 Newark and New York Giants gn stoam-hasted soooer actioh &t %’mfl.fit Pn:k,w::cf‘;m: ?,‘,‘,f.efif,'f:d?g,‘,-f‘ e gs s > X : our A. A. U. 5 candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination. F e M (International Newsreel) the chilly breezes by their sheer pep. (International Iliustrated News) (nternational Jllustrated News) FERENCE —Dr. 8 2 ' : s . , — L gentine Afi:‘;)e;:'ae:;n'to ?hre. = L : i i st @ : . ; k?fil}?’:n&fgo,gaffiflffi,‘,m‘ 4 th. h” 2 OND—_Elore;ée Trumbull, shown e o gt RUM CHASER WELL ICED—Quite frapped, indeed, is the ' o ¢ G ey Severs peonts e of Connecticut, at %2?%’:&:5’:-1:?&5&:3&:’:& delegation at the Pan-Am- General Green, one of the new steel type of coast guard ; — 'flood_waters and saving them :Ielglrzldfl.lgag‘eem Ez;;:gofizzgyéog?gxt.u ipissinss 2 5 s craft, on returning to port in Boston after tour of duty. Z - erican sessions in Havana, ‘,",,_MU,,",,,,u\,,,,,fl’\,,“, - ~ from Beath. . pccrnationst tnustratea Newss ¢International Newareel) lnterns o )

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