New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1928, Page 16

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NIZ INIZ INIZTSNIZ T N2 T LT\ T [ N\IZ 1 S17 T Eees I NI ameramen lell Their PRINCE OF PILGRIMAGE — Showing ruins of Cloth Hall at Ypres, Belgium, which will be the mecca of the Prince of Wales and other marchers in war memorial tour. (International Newsreel) REAL “FLAMING YOUTH” —That's what the auburn locks of Doris Caminez make her. This pretty Brooklyn, N. Y., girl has been adjudged win- ner of Coney Island's red-headed bathing beauty contest. ¢International Newsreel) A NEW WAY OF COMMUTING—Banker Harrison Will- iams goes to his New York office every day in this water- skimmer, Whim 111, which zips along at the rate of 53 § miles an hour. So don’t pity all the suburbanites! (Interngtional Newsreel) CAPTURES CUP — Joe Lynch, of the Blue Hil Country Club. wins Willtan Randolph Hearst Junios Golf Championship Trophy after thrilling final match in Boston Lynch is here shown holding the coveted trophy after the exciting climaxing duel on the links (International Newsreel) A PEACH—Lia Tora, South American beauty contest winner, has finally won a Hol- lywood contract. Lia looks as though she’d screen mighty well! «International IMlustrated News) THEY'RE FAVORITES — These young lion cubs, born a short while ago in the famous Berlin Zoo, attract the greatest attention of all the denizens of the cages. (International Illustrated News) CONDENSED LITERATURE—James D. Hen- derson, of Boston, boasts complete sets of Shakespeare and Dickens that are so small they can be read only with a magnifying glass. (Internationa) [llustrated News) " AN OLYMPIC CHAMPION — Lord David Burghley, winner of 400-meter hurdle title at Amsterdam, is pictured with fiancee, Lady Mary Scott, at Aldershot, England. International Illustrated News) SYNTHETIC TRAFFIC COP—Meet Televox, automatic policeman of Berkeley, Calif, who's equipped with bells to regulate traffic. No, sir, he doesn’t hand out any tickets, either! (International Newsree]) JUVENILE STAR— Though but two years old, Paul Cleary, Jr., of Nor- wood, Pa., can dive and swim like an expert. He “does his stuff” for a crowd every day. (International [lustrated News) HIGH HONORS—Sir Will- iam Craigie, English pro- fessor at the University of Chicago, receives knight- hood in recent honors list. in London. (International Newsreel) - el & T .

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