New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 14

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4 S aranmieh < 50 1 N N (] e e | e e« ¢ S AN ¢ S £ 1 S o s | c— A ¥ A . Y ¢ e “MANASSA MAULER” IN MEXICO—California “good will” was handed out by delegate Jack Dempsey (top center) on a recent vigit to Hermosillo, Sonora, as one of a San Diego delegation. tInternational Newereel P> ) g - ! g MmN 5 i ’ - - R o SETS FAST PACE—Mrs. . o J Miriam Burns Horn lived FLYERS S)\OW -‘BOUND up to her class as National = A Pennsylvania snow Women's Golf champion bt?';r?;dff:,?zmégze:‘meg when she shot a 74, four el Le Brix f’am’" strokes under par, at the Fr.enréh flyers. A' far or's Monterey, Cal., Country h el ey 8 Club recently. Tournament ladder offers a perch for 5 T 2 ders found hers a Costes trying to enliven his cogner} ow: Mre frozen motor. dizzy pace to follow. Mrs. {International Newareel) Horn devotes her spare time to a baby boy and golf articles which she writes for beginner (Internat e b “BACK FROM THE SEA”—Tropic heat, ocean winds and snow blizzards greeted the Los Angeles, giant navy dirigible, on her recent tour to Panama. Here is the great gas “bird” as she was pulled to earth in Lakehurst, N. J. (International Newsreel oy BEAUTY WINS STAY—Salary is the test of American actress aspir- ants for British stage jobs. If the weekly check is more than a hun- dred “cartwhcels” —the foreign ban is off, if less,then home to the U. S. A Mildred Wayne, often called the most beautiful American star in London, is one who stays! a EYE ON THE BALL—Dr. Ralph W. Wheeler, new “czar” of the billiard world, is a Chicago surgeon. All professional billiard matches must be played under his “gurgical” eye, as he is president of the National Billiard Associati (Intern AFTER THE CURTAIN FALLS—Romance lurks on : Roxy's stage at New York even after the last screen i “fade-out.” Meet dainty Ann Fleming, of the Roxy ballet, and her fiance, Douglas Murray, production assistant. TITLE PLAY—Fast team work won the interscholastic_basketball title tourney for the York, Pa., College Institute from Manlius College. (International Newsreel) WHEN THE “BLOW” COMES — This graceful sailboat is “takipg the air” on Miami waters in preparation for the Lip ton Challenge Cup races. (International Newsreel) P! FAIR CO-ED CUP WIN- ; i . L t—1Ilere is the lucky s | e otatadlo 1 My ) ! o . 2 i “MODERN CARLYLE” AT WHITE HOUSE—Emn o 'h'“f' Y'.h el fif% /i Ao i Ludwig (at left), German biographer and best-sell- i ing author. who left a business desk some years ago for a lonely forest cabin, has just talked with Presi- title CAN'T KEEP 'EM DOWN—A hearty popular hero is young Jimmy McLarnin, Irish boxing sensation since his speedy dis- GRANDDAUGHTER MODELS BUST OF “COMMONER” — Mary Sholes Bryan of " Bt G eitton (i posal of Sid Terris in New York recently. On the right is Los Angeles, is a talented pupil of the plastic arts in a Los Angeles high school. She is ‘,’fé’fit?‘fxg&r:lfidfirrffi‘ais":do:'?n?r’oé.fiZd L(:::i»:‘::' ' d “Pop” Foster, Jimmy's manager. It shown here with a bust of her illustrious grandfather, William Jennings Bryan. to the Chief Executive 2 g : : ¢International Newsreel) 1 AN TS T 21N T TS L g T e T A FER ] i/ 4 1}\,“"“'&,, LidSaadiaad] t'w it N O AN B AN B R B R 7 S B S B R A O PV

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