New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 24, 1928, Page 14

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”_ Herald Camsmmen Tell Ther Story N LIS LD N 1IN TN * TREMENDOUS DEMONSTRATION—Thousands of English women gathered at ¢ k Trafalgar Square, London, on International Day. Their demonstration was carried 2 off without any disturbance. (International Newsreel) SECRETS BARED—General view of the ill-fated S-4 after she was placed in drydock at the Navy Yard in Boston, Mass. She was rammed and sunk off Provincetown, Mass., with a loss of 42 lives. (International Newsreel} C N T ZIN L ZINTZIN LS LA BEHIND BARS—William Edward Hickman, left, and Welby Hunt, right, step into the shadowy ; prison of San Quentin. The horseshoe over the CLEARS BARRIER—Mrs. J. door doesn't spell luck to F. Landis, on Harlequin, grace- them. fully hurdles a barrier at the - énnual Horse Show auv Atlanta, a. (Internationa) Newareel) (International Newareel) oA via Beecher, flicker . ' NOTED DESIGNER— star, wears an eve: 4 : : Ivan Mistrovich, designer ning gown of gold 4 ) 7 g 4 ‘ i el . ; HELP NEEDED — Con- of the Woodrow Wilson cloth trimmed with 3 2 . P ¢ i ;. testal;,tslin “(‘iash and Ce:)r- peace award medal, is on a panel of gold 8 = 7 5 s yr e’s bunion derby his way to Chicago, wh healr’!s, Shadeg 08- & i HAZARDOUS LIVING—Mrs. T. V. Wesella (inset), of Oakland, ; T ;:’ld tnycall on these boat- he \\'illynu‘;ren'isegtohe eri;e- trich fan completes £ Cal., uses the occupation of steeplejack to earn her living. The < i ., us 1 men to ferry them across tion of a statue completed the ensemble. B main picture shows her at work on top of a giant gas holder. the Colorado River. el s ; G (International Newareel) by him. (iniernationat Newarent (internatigpal 1llustrated News) itinnl Sy emAze]) NS N N N INIASNL NI TS EZIN LR L ZR L ) OIL WITNESS — Philip D. Armour, of Armour &, 4 Co., Chicago, is one of i 5 - the many business men LOVES FLYING—Miss Betty Warner, sister e . > ) : : - tion, is taking BLESS —Mr. , t 3 - A, i jever i w iet. The children have . H s : g Ltchen in New York. el sl byl ot ther éi&?:}fliéfi“.: though they did not suffer from the lack of it. ready to take off for a short flight. ing them with free soup and bread at his soup kitchen in New Yor! y yr— (International Newsresl) (International Newsessl)

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