New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1929, Page 14

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~ Photo shows Captain Lewis Yancey (left) and Oliver C Boutillier. former pilot in the R F C.. as they awaited favorable weather at Roosevelt Field. L 1. for ‘Cameramen Tell Their Stor PASTRY SHOP BOMBED—Luckily there were no customers in Pietrn Ciolano's pastry shop at 6424 Eighteenth Ave., Brooklyn, when it was partally wrecked by a mysterious homb explosion Police theory is that unscrupulous competitors planned and executed the Ioternationa) Newsreel ) been admitted to the New York State Bar They will G practice in partnership International Newsres) REAL POETESS AT 12—Reams of poetry which critics sav hears great promuse are dashed off by this little girl, Patricia Telfar Coleman. 12. of East Orange. N J. whe declares she writes verse because she loves it She's in the sixth grade International Newsree their non-stop flight to Panama in the monoplane “‘North Star ™ Internationa) Newsree! ROYAL HONEYMOONERS SAIL—The Count Folke Bernadotte, nephew of the King of Sweden. and his bnde, the former ‘Estelle Manville, photographed as they sailed aboard the $§ “Drottingholm™ for Stockholm They were married recently in Pleasantville, N Y ipternationat Newsree) FIVE YEAR-OLD HEROINE — When Jackie Dougherty (above) couldn't find his pet kittens, his little sister. Virmma, 9, went looking for them She found them— i blazing basement of their Brooklyn home In her efforts to save them. the lictle girl recesved burns which proved fatal Intaroationst Newsree) HIKER COLLAPSES—Tramping from WINS 15-MILE RUN—Photo shows Prank Titterton (wearing beret), crack Millrose A A. distance runner, just before he pulled ahead of Arthur Gavrin, N. Y. U star, to win the Na- tional A A U. 15mile championship run at Philadelphsa. Pa., to his home m Blair, Ont.. Roy Sheresk collapsed in Law- rence, Mass.. from exhaustion He's shown in hospital gathering strength to resume his trip. Internstions) Newsree) MUSICAL TRAFFIC TOWER—Orlando, Fla., boasts this innovation in traffic towers The loud speakers are designed to entertain the halted motorists the while they wait for the “GO" sig- lateraational Newsreel Forest Park, L. L Internations) Newsreo) HONOR GUEST—Despite the fact that ehe hasn’t made her for- mal bow to society, little Gloria Caruso, daughter of the late Ennco Caruso, above with Mrs Frank T Henderson, society ma- tron, thoroughly enjoyed latter's party in her honor Games and amateur théatricals amused the 400" youngsters. International Newsreel P nal. Thoughtful, eh? 1 EN ROUTE HOME—General Smedley Butler, U §. M. C, commander of the Marine units in China. will sail for home be- fore Feb 1 with most of the famous Sixth regiment. The lacter have been on guard duty in the Tien-Tsin area International Newareel TIDE AT RECORD HEIGHT—When the tide kept on rising far above the usual level at Long Wharf, Boston, the driver of this big motortruck was obliged to do some tricky navigating. Notice the way he's ploughing through the water. International Newsreel Tixkion, ofm-.diym m&hm.a.a"' (Gity, Mo.. and_ Tunétastionsl Newsroel A

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