New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1928, Page 12

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, L (R RN IN PLAGUE'S GRIP—Photo above shows general view of Athens, Greece. where thousands of private homes have been turned into hos- o pitals to care for dengue fever sufferers. Cable advices place number of victims at 200,000 All public functiohs have been postponed indefinitely International Newsres) WELCOME TOM!—=Thus “ o weeses i hard-hitting little Jimmy WINS AGAIN — Swimming McLarnin greeted Tom the same tough course in the Heeney as the “Hard Ohio river, Helen Phillips of Rock™ passed through Cincinnati repeated her vic- Vancouver on his way to tory of last year in the girls’ Australia with his bride. marathon ewim. ln_ernnoul Newsreel Internationa! Newsres! L GOLDEN EAGLE—This unusually fine specimen of the famous. golden eagle was captured by Captain Hubert Knight. lecturer and photographer But he isn t always to be trusted. as witness the heavy leather glove which his owner Internations! {ilustrated News HARDENING = Not arteries but muscles Jess Hibbs, Southern Cal;- fornia football captain, labors to keep fit for the coming sea- g ' w ] E . s - : 2 ’ ) : : . 3 HALE AND HAPPY— Tnternationa) Newsree . f / ; : isti anticnl Newsree . N 1S3 I s < o 4 ‘ ) . Flashing her_ characteristic -y / : 2 3 o i 3 * smile, Marie Dressler arrives EXPRESS WRECK—Two persons were killed and several injured in ¥ “ / SPLENDID ACTION—Here s an unusual photo of carrier pigeons taking the back in New York after this wreck of fast express train running from Cambridge. Eng.. to King's [JiaN sir at the naval air station at Anacostig, Md. In charge of Chief Quartermaster a prolonged vacation in Cross. The flier struck a lory as it attempted to cross tracks near Shep- P Henry Kubec (above), they -upplyl’l;e fleet with a highly dependable mes- Europe. International Newsreel reth. International Newsseel g il senger service. Blurred wings illustrate the speed with which they travel. . Internationa? Newsroet P e ) %, TOO YOUNG — Sure. but loseph Garside, azed 14, of Washington, D. C., can fly a ’ it , SINBE e aviterahs Uniless : 5 % i o . he runs afoul state age limit : o 2 gt e = \ laws. he can fy his plane CHINESE CANARIES—Here's a cricket caze which once belonged to an emperor of Chins. It is one of LAUNCH GIANT OF THE SEAS—Suxty millions of pounds where he pleases without a ~ more than two hundred brought to United States by Kenneth T McCoy. American collector. long s resident of iron were used n the construction of this giant passenger license Teterssion Newsreei 10 China. The singing crickets are kept alive by the perforations which give them air. tateragtionsl Newsroet ship. “Europa. ' shown being launched at Berlin for service between Hamburg and New York. 1aicsmatsvnsl lustsased News i

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