New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 16

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BIGGEST "DORNICK"™ — That's what an Irishman probably would call this record chunk of Carrara marble. It weighed 250 tons and took workmen five years to cut. No- tice comparative size of men along- side the block. 1aternationst Newsree! o i 3 ] TITLED SHOP- GIRL — Lady Doria Hope (above) worked as galesgirl in Fifth avenue de- | 4 partment store i until the news: | ] papers found it s s ? out. Then she REPAIRING THE LINE— - fled to Washing® Because uninterrupted ‘phone f ik b o "% ton. Her aristo: eervice is a necessity in the END RUN TO AL- ; - - . : cratic father @ays Sierra Nevada mountains, TAR — “_’lth Cupid . f‘ - g ' trouble shooters pay little h:e‘d calling the signals, Ken : / . y % . i 4 - of her. to inclement weather. Here's Strong, N. Y. U. grid- | 4 - } : ; g | Interpationsl, 2 lineman effecting temporary im0 ar, will “t"’ ::‘ i i coc; TEPAIMS. fnternationsl Newsreel s course to the : : | altar with pretty Rella Harrison, actress. Hap- " . HONORED BY PENN—Here's py couple was photo- - i Mul Scull, captain and fullback graphed in home of et of University of Pennsylvania's bride-to-be’s parents. s SRR ' gridiron team, with cup presented q o to him as Penn's most valuable BABE IN BANDBOX—New York police are . player. The trophy is an annual seeking mother of this 10-day-old baby girl, : award. International Newaseel carefully packed in hat box, found by Yonkers woman on the steps of her home. Internationsl Newsreel s Intesnational Newsreel REMARKABLE SPILL — Photo shows Roger 2 BLAMED FOR' PACT — F_orgley. English y i Hugh Gibson (above), U. S. ; : dirt mcktcham:;i 8 ambassador to Belgium, whom - : . v g . 9 in a nasty spi e Foreign Minister Briand of lnc;lt in nnl:mil l"ie e don o R e e e el ey g i " ; Palace road race, of Michigan, shows Thelma Svarstad, 15, o.f South Dakota, sponsible for Anglo-French ;nmom“l:arol:t;:gd another attendant, when Capt. jofrn Doyie (center), shot him More than eighty how he came to be selected as the country’s healthiest boy. naual accord which Washing- i riders competed. Thelma was first among the girls. [ tonal N | i i dead. snternationa) Newsreod ,,,m,,mm, nternational Newsreel ¢on did not like. Nuwareel International Newsreed FLOOD DAMAGES SPAN-— Photo shows what is left of the new Severn bridge at Atcham, Eng., after the recent floods. The span was built at a cost of several hundred thousand dollars. International Newsrcel HEIRS TO FORTUNE — Mrs. Louise Meu- ser, of Chicago, 4 with two small IN POLO ROMANCE-Mrs. ~ 33¢P childien ' Alexander Laughlin, Jr. d’l ’hcl] E‘,},‘ 7 : p 1 - e . % dabove), daughter of Mr and 277 SPTE S0 o A 3 ] i L 3 : \ . WINTER'S Mrs Willam L. Mellon, and 277 %© D¢ acopt g : f ; 4 i 4 . ; Only two hours from oranges and Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., polo ed Evy l:he}l; ‘U‘:f 1 » § S ik o - 3 y 1 perpetual summer in California internationalist. have announced Suntit ; Harc]x. i . i ’ - 5 g e o S are these snow-laden pines which their engagement Brideto-be oness fOE ‘I"“ d‘_- 3 = BASEBALL MOGULS MEET—Merrily the baseball magnates in annual meeting at Toronto, Canada, - look for all the world like some it grandniece of Secretary An- 0{1;0 figiance B engage in pastime of trying to out-trade the other fellow. L. to r, Oscar Vitt, Coust League representa- - . b’ . beautiful flower. Notice the drew W. Mellon 7 “':..X?Z’lfi'.’.w 3 % . tive, Steve O'Neill, manager of Toronto Internationals, and Billy Evans, business manager of Cleveland boughs as they yield to buffeting Internations! Newsreel Newsreel I K Indians, Iaternational Newaeeel — B of the wind. 1ateraationas Newsreet NSNS STINTASTASTIN NG S

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