New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1928, Page 20

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ARE WE DOWNHEARTED?—Take it from Tom Heeney. the heavyweight challenger; his brothers. Pat and Jack. Will Rogers, famous cowboy humorist, and Arthur. another brother of “the old rock,” that the lad from “down under” will acquit himself creditably in his tete-a-tete with Champion Gene. The above photo was made at the challenger’s Fairhaven, N. J.. training camp. (Internationa) Newsreal) . j DECORATIVE!—Whether this beach outfit of blue moleskin with white ermine trimmings is the efficient thing for swimming dpesn't rticularly matter But no one can deny that it is decorative as isplayed by Mary Walton. Chicago beauty (International Newsreeld NOT FOR HER—Amelia Earhart. Boston’s ‘‘Lady Lindy.” watches the cere- mony which united Lou Gordon, trans-Atlantic flier, and lovely Ann Bruce. She told reporters that she would never marry el) BEVQLUTIONARY SHRINE—The old Moore House at Yorktown, in which Lord Cornwallis signed articles of surrender dictated by the Father of Our Country, has just been purchased by John D. Rocke- feller, Jr. It is to be restored and kept as a permanent shrine for the American people. (International Tilustrated News) FRIENDLY ENEMIES—Hereis “Bobbins,” Los An- geles cat, which shows an amazing tolerance toward her ancient enemies. The mice in the pic- ture are also pets, not in -the least frightened of their | hereditary foe. (International Tliustrated News) + and house, Mrs. 2 Glenn Stewart, # above, will see America first with all of the comforts of home. Yes, there’s a kit~ chen and show- er bath. (International Newsreel) FLYING HERE — Blazing the trail Westward, Lieut. Paulin Paris, above, set his huge twin-motored sea plane, La Frigate, down in the harbor of Horta, in the Azxores, with hardly a splash. He expects to make New York, then start back to Brest. “Tnternationa) Newsreal) SOME WALLOP!—John P. Budde, of the Queensboro Golf Club, Bayside, L. T, whose prodigious wallop of 293 yards for a hole in one gave his caddy hysteria and so threw him off his game that he topped his next few shots. (Internationa) Newsreel) - LIFE OF THE PARTY—The f ] ; . — .. handsome young man at the i 4 j : g i punofis nroylel; a personage | :' ] g than New Yorl i STUDIES COFFEE — Al TERPSICHORE’S SHRINE—The - ' Walker, playing :nm‘;fliy. fred Kasper. the German beauty of this number of the Anna ment for Miss Lillian Stanley coffee king. as he arrived Duncan dancers almost could be set 'Yes, you're right. She is in America to make a study to music, so rhythmic and gr:'zceful warbling Jimmy’s own com- of the American industry 3‘ "'1 The ’;1“'15 f\re p{}::ctltcmg in position, “Will You Love Me and particularly roastin, e Lewisohn mpitheatre, in in Decem| 3 facilities. E which they will make their public M o b B May?” (International Newsreel) i debut August 8. (neernations) Newsreeld Unternationat Tlugrated News®

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