New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 8, 1928, Page 12

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" Herald Cmer SCREENING THE FLEET—Five torpedo planes of Pacific battle fleet caught by the camera in the act of laying beautiful smoke screen across harbor at San Pedro, Cal. These craft will demon- strate their specialty at National Aeronautical Exposition in Los Angeles. International Newsreel N a\Va Ve aVanNre YUM, YUM— This squirrel eats right out of the hands of children visiting Kensington Gar- dens, London. The Fpicture shows a three- year -old boy feeding peanuts to his furry lit- tle friend. International Hlustrated News DEATH IRAMP—OME ofc deep] fi:urnhin ngl:iorHat Sllllkke:i . 3 ; : . | p i 4 B : toppen near Mt. Evans, Greenland, where Bert Hassell an i .ol : ¢ b i - Parker Cramer, Rockford, lIL., fliers, are waiting for a ship to : A o i . # / AIDE TO BACCHUS — Dyear them home. The lone explorer in the picture is a mem- Y F - k. . Evep this uml! mmb;r qf ber of the exnedition of Professor W H. Hobbs. : : ik ; £ F 5y family of hop pickers did his lnternational Newsreel : ' bit to salvage this year's crop near Kent, Eng., the propor- tions of which augur well for : - . ll:detrie England’s supply of . ¢ cer. DOGGONE LUCKY ; ; : Interuational [llustrated News — This Deauville ] L . beauty wouldn't think of going bath- ing without her fa- vorite greyhound, shown here on the sands with his mis- tress. International Tllustrated News FORLORN — Mabel Boll, *‘queen of diamonds,” who craves to be first of her sex PR <% o " & %;/ fly the A!lan':i: East to J ~<The above interesting action shot shows Cap- HARBOR RESCUE—Mi: Landry, o .. bei i est, is shown here as she tain Roarke, famous English poloist (left), and W. Averill ashore by Coast - el s P m'::.l.' e’ :;li'l‘gre;“;:::\ waited at Croyden, Eng.. for Harriman, Amerizan star, fighting for possession of the ball ] . Li 3 2 i Bert Acosta, noted pilot. which Roarke is about to drive through the goal posts. The sloop H. Lindsay, atranded on rocks off George's lsland in Boston l‘:‘:ft::n,' Newsiml International Tllustrated News match took place at Westbury, L. I International Newsreel OLDEST RACER — Here's close-up of Captain George Dickenson, 71, who is pas senger in plane piloted by Ed Blough in Class B of Na- b £ B P o 2 tional Air Derby. The photo = i > : S g was made just before aged John Smith, of Fordham football eleven, is here LATEST IN RA| ly on lawn of Mrs. Charles L. Sabin's yllllili Southampton, L. 1. enthusiast tucked himself in- shown stouping Herb Neilan “dead in his tracks” under critical eyes of Coach home, where Republican women fiom all over East met and d d i i i to cockpit for the take-off Cavanaugh. International llustiated News N8tional committee, Cola e B e ekl Seove s International Illustrated News . >

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