New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 12

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33 Ty 1¥4 4 = RIS I FITIONE S sos, s wH A N INL NN LA LA £ & ¥ ¥is i CHRISTEN ZEPPELIN—The LZ-127, Germany's biggest Zeppelin, was 3 ] i gy christened the “Graf Zeppelin” at ceremonies held in the huge hangar at % R i Friedrichshafen. Plans for the trans-Atlantic voyage of the craft alveady are under way. (ntarnational Mlustrated News) FAR AWAY—This beauti- ful flower, the Egyptian IN WALL STREET—For the first time in more than 50 years, a banner advocating a Democrat for President WELCOMED HOME—Here are Herbert Hoover and Mrs. Hoover, siretches across Big Business’ own thoroughfare in the Lot s 5 E i s Skl us, exhibited by Miss heart of New Yorkia financial dlsm.c‘t,(mm-.nn,. fiusriated News) Mae Betteridge. is being photographed an the steps of their heautiful home on San Juan successfully grown in Los Y Hill, Palo Alto, Cal., during the ‘home-coming™ arranged for Angeles. them by Stanford University students. et G (Toternational Tustrated News) 3 100 PER CENT — And a beauty Natiesha, or “Bright Eyes,” of Tacoma, Wash., boasts American an- cestors. Her grandfather was chief of the Puylud In- dians, who used to roam the Western plains Internattonas Tiustrated News) &\ £ i T RESTING — The cute little trouper is Frances Lee. Who i wasvit said she couldn’t sit 4 still? She was quiet long snough for thi tty shot. 3 g FUN MAKER—Here's Hal COLLECTOR — Josef Mikuleo, 50, Roach as he stepped off the born in Jugoslavia, has collected auto- train in New York after a graphs of the famous all over the long ride from Hollywood. world. He's shown here with one of ~ What’s Hal going to do so his 2.000-page autograph books. far from home? iInternanional Newsreel) (Internacional Newsreel) A BEAUTY SPOT-—The above charming drive leads from the huge log hotel which serves as a gateway to Glacier National Park to the Rocky Mountain range which rears its head a <core of miles distant. It iz one of the most beautiful spots CInternational fliustrated Newsy ) % OLD WEST RETURNS Stage coaches. tust like Dead wood Dick used to pilot. turned back the years the 54" Lively, Atlar a's offi MAKING KN(’TS"'H",""‘ an unusual picture of the bow of the U §. S. Suratoga. the Navy's other day when the new bridge acrosx the Columbia River was thrown open to traffic Connecting the Sun- cial dog-catcher save after a carrier, clcaving the water at high speed during a test run. The cameraman hung set Highway in Washington with the Okanogan Cartbou Trail in British Columbia, the svan serves es an addi- s bites f: ¢ ward front of the shij “shoot™ iew, - Efi a l}g?;ohi?:;‘hsét{,;ph.{"'-' d to head-downward in front of e ship to oot™ the view, (International lllustrated New tional outlet for international traffic. CiStaraational Nowbiool) r (Internatiopal Tilu Al HOKUM-—That’s what Will

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