New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 19, 1929, Page 14

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~ Their Sory PRESIDENT SIGNS PEACE TREATY—The photo shows President Coolidge affixing his signature to the Kellogg peace treaty as Mr. Kellogg, the secretary of state and author of the pact, looks on. In.the group are members of the cabinet and senators who were responsible .for itssprompt ratification. ) International Newsreel GETS ALASKAN FLAG—Into the collection of state and territorial relics of the Postoffice Department at Washington, goes this banner of our farthest North ion. Photo shows Postmaster General Harry . %ew (left), and Territorial Governor George A. Parks: displaying the fla GRIEVING AT HIS WIFE'S BIER—While the home run king, grief-stricken, stood by grave, the body of Mrs | Helen Woodford Ruth was lowered into grave in West | Roxbury, Mass., cemetery, The photo shows Ruth with | Nora, a sister, and Mrs. Johanna Woodford, mother of his dead wife. 2 BN BN N N N P i ] HEROES IN COAL GAS HORROR—Sam Kaiman (left) and Sam Endewelt (right) photographed with Bennie and Joseph Berland, 9 and 11 years old, respectively, whom they rescued from gas-filled apartment at No. 179 Amboy st., Brooklyn. Three persons were killed and 20 others overcome by the gas. International Newsreel SCORE — By breaking 100 out of 100 at the “Buffale” Smith, ANCIENT ISLE FLOODED—This is how f. folk living on the Island of Tibernia, in the man, hung up a perfect scoring SHIMMY QUEEN FREED—Photo shows Gilda cecord. He is to famous marks- | Gray, famous stage and screen performer, as she sat with her mother, Mrs. Max Michalski, in Waukesha, Wis., court just before she was awarded a divorce from Gil Boag, ex-king of the mght clubp. The cruelty. TS s A RN N VN e ~e B0 | i ; : E § i i 8 ig ey e ey — V MEET THE KING! — When “King™ Clancy, speedy forward of the Orttawa Senators, goes into a hockey game, you can look “for action—plus For that's the specialty of the king of the ice. Here’s Clancy hold- ing his skates, stick and the rest of his royal paraphernalia Juteruutionu) Newnreel —— N TN TS TN | g 1 r AR L S A e g2 . ¢harge upon which decree was granted was extreme Anteruationak Newsreet . % . CROWDED SEPPALA—Mrs. E. P. Ricker, Jr, of Poland Springs, Me., whose sled dog team came in second to that of Leonard Seppala in the Lake Placid Club (N. Y ) sweepstakes. Her time was five minutes slower than the great Seppala’s Interuntiona) Newsreo) " ’.\’; A =7 £ NN Tiber river, in Italy, were forced to go to and from therr work following the recent severe floods. The ancient isle dates back to early Roman history, when it was a refuge for the | officiate at south- [ emn trapshooters® meeting Jan. 30- Feb. , inclusive. International politically oppressed. International Newsreel Newsreol AGROUND ON FLORIDA REEF—The tanker Trinidadian hard aground on Gilbert's Shoals off the coast of Florida. She is shown being refloated by means of tug lines made fast to the rescue g craft Warbler and the Coast Guard .cutter Yamacraw. The. tanker's crew of 25 #tuck to ‘their posts until help arrived. International Newaneel 4 g ‘I’.. SPEED KING'S TOY ‘RAILWAY-—A hobby is good for 2 man, say eminent psychiclogists. So Major O. D. Seagrave, holder of the world’s automobile speed record, finds his cluef fe- laxation in tinkering with this miniature railway in his London home It runs by electricity and required six ycars to build Interuatiount Nwstael s, SRR SNUBS-CUPID — Not until sheis a “beeg, beeg actress™ will Lily Damita (above), French O i s et e ness of a a - ¢old reporterssas she arrived in ‘New York, eager t sce the sights of the big city. Interuational Newnrcel PERFECT| traps at Sea ls- § land Beach, Ga., | HEADS THREE BANKS — Altohugh he 15 only 25, W. T. émpefn' i (mu’e}.off h ty. Mo., 1 ¢t of three banks, the First National of In- dependence, the Citizens' Na- tional of Frankfort and the Kemper State Bank of Boon- ;:':;e. He starved as an office Tuternationat Newsroe! SMILE PRETTY, PLEASE—A marvel of patience is this photographer in the London zoo ac he en- deavors to coax a temperamental sea lion into posing for a close-up. Notice the interest which the lon takes in the strange-looking black box Tnteruntionnt Newsreel y 2 NN

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