New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1928, Page 24

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‘Herald ame $100,000 — Check for that amount is made out to Gene Tunney for Summer title fight by Henry Aitkin, of Madison Sq. Li. Garden, N. Y. . ol " . £ ! . STEADY JOB—Ben Lacke, 1. i A gring ‘ b st S : LINCOLN'S ‘DOUBLE' — - 1. & W. engineer, makes last trip after 57 S Currey Kanln: # : H | Sy Rf:\'. Lincoln Caswell, New vears of continuous service. Here he's .]-.'--,...um?-'» o 3 ?\ A % < York g;]astor‘:flsfl‘:!:lkx‘gl;‘: shown with niece, Ethel Franish, handing » et . & 2 resembles unes! be him houquet as he starts final tour in cab. . <y ; CINCH FOR HER — Diana | 3 that he's kept busy giving Intarnational Sewsrest : ‘ et : Clarke takes a jump in fine ; lectures on Lincoln to g style at trials for young fox- R g S eihos] childsan: hunters held at the Leicester- Leh (International Newnieel) shire estate of Viscount Fur. . " : s T ness. International Illustrated News) ON JOB—M. Valerian Dovgalev and his daughter, ar in Paris. He's new Soviet Ambassa- lor to France. CInternational Newsresl) A 3 wsph . G?OD} HEAI{ — Marthe i @ - , 4 Chevalier's only 17 years BEACH REHEARSAL — Two . j ALL TIRED. OUT!—And no wonder, for old, but she has atfained energetic dancers at one of Palm e < < 3 % . J. M, Waterbury had played the piano for wide distinction thfough- Beach's night clubs try ont their NEW POBTRMT OF MRS. COOLIDGE—This beautiful photograph in 74 houn,.so minutes and 5 seconds on.a out Europe by her memory numbers on the shores of heautiful an exclusive pose bears the personal approval of the First Lady of the “non-stop” effort before he collapsed in feats in her home town, Lake Worth, Fla. Land. It is considered one of the best camera studies ever made of Chicago. His wife's giving him first aid. Berlin. 3 e ook Semarhaly Mrs. Coolidge. (Copyright, Hartis & Ewing) (International Kewtreel) et 7 O THEY'RE KANSAS CHAMPS—Senator Cap- per (center) presents Emma Lou Martin, at his right, and Maida McCartney, at his left, to !’resident Coolidge. The girls won a cow-milk- ing and popularity contest in Kansas. canoe- ing on a lake, they're on top of a store build- ; ing in Holly : KT wood. Must GRAND OL AN ¢ e gl il have pretty 5 Hawk. comman- ¢ Crewe goalie, twists himself all zood plumbing e f oG AL ¢ out of shape trying to stop a around the gz 7 i A5 Calif.. fust one in a soccer game against e BT reviewed navy troop e e s D THEY'RE A BUNCH OF SURE SHOTS—Here are the members of the rifle team of the Drexel Insti- B e T ke tute of Philadelphia. They're so good at puncturing bullseyes that they frequently tackle male gunners ) and trim ‘em, too! (International Hlustrated News) NN rflfifimmm;\r‘

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