New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1928, Page 16

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_Her dack at Wiscasset. Me.. aftey long months in the ice pack off Labrador Balow. her skipper at the wheel in Arctic costume. Jniermations! Tiustrated News -~ ' SPILL—Above is Jockey L. Fitzpatrick being thrown from his “Liroux.” at last obstacle in Brook steeplechase at Belmont Park. t fldin mid-air with his horse’s hoofs thundering dan- < International Illustrated News . “IT MIGHT BE TRUE"— Here's Florence Trumbull, pretty daughter of Connecti- cut governor as she returned from Riviera. She admitted blushingly that there is “an undzrstanding” between her FIT FOR A KING—Here's F. Trubee Davison. assistant secretary of War, tasting the clam broth THRI ING—While RS H ) and John Coolidge. son of which was served to more than a thousand Republican leaders on his Locust Valley. L. L., estate. £e DIt STUNTL cavorting in sky over Springfield, Mass., the president The G. O. P clam bake was pronounced a huge success. International Mustrated News I ] ‘ 2 Come A TIGHT SPOT—Here's Tommy Hitcheock, Jr., and W Averill Harriman..two aces of Amer- ica’s polo team. iin fierce scrimmage for the ball during practice play for forthcoming matches with Argentine team. - OUT OF THE NORTH—The above interesting picture shows Commander Donald B. MacMillan's staunch little vessel “Bowdoin™" nosing her way into International Newsree! & Taternational Newsreel and Abraham Mazer were killed instaitly. HAS 'EM GUESSING—In- ; troducing Joan Crawford,- b ¢ prominent member of Holly- YANKS TAKE LEAD AGAIN—Those larrupin’ Yanks Wood's younger set, who ac- are once more roosting on the topmost perch in Ameri- k"‘“'"“l"‘ she's engaged to can league after taking a doubleheader from Connie Dous F"'b‘{'k'- Jr. "“' s Mack's Athletics But the Battering Bam didn’t perform already wearing a wedding his specialty for the crowd of 85.000 fans, as witness this fing. 5!"“ Her friends photo of him striking out Below. Miller Huggins and think she's l||"“dy W‘#' Connie Mack. rival managers. nseranonel N worol International [llustrated News LINDY'S MOTHER SAILS —Accompanied by Miss Alice Morrow, sister of American ambassador to Mexico, Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mother of Lone Eagle, has sailed for Con- PEACE ENVOY RETURNS—Photo shows Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg ®tantinople. She will teach and Mrs. Kellogg as they returned aboard S. S. Leviathan from France, where treaty chemistry in women's col- outlawing war was signed by fifteen nations. Ratification of pact is now up to lege there. oo International Hliustrated News International Newsreel A airport, i nd t Luke Briotta, 6, of deafnem, this plane crashed from altitude of 2,000 feet. The terrified child, Pilot Charles Pothobs Internations! Ilwstrated News IS IS T AN T TN 1] ]

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