New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1929, Page 16

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TOOT YOUR TOOTER — Blow your horn to change this trafic light for yourself at Bal- timore, Md., street intersection, but be sure to blow before the other fellow. International Newsreel NO PARTIES— That's what Miss Florence Killil says now that she is running the Milwaukee club, of which she is owner. Internations! Newsroel SAFETY DEVICES WORK—Here's the §-4, once the tomb of 43 sailors, going down off Key West where two men were able to release themselves from the escape tower seen on the afterdeck. Leaks in the periscope caused suspension of the tests. CARNIVAL QUEEN—Beau- tiful Senorita Librada Del Car men Flores wears her crown as Queen of the Havana Winter Camival at Havana, Cuba. Internationsl Newsresl A N, SEA VICTIM — Hythe Beach, England, lifeguard watches the Dutch ~ship “Merauke” being beached [a. after collision in dense fog with an unknown ship 1n the English Channel Internationsl Newsreel Internations! Newsresl PLENTY OF SPEED—Bobsled full of winter 9 lovers find themselves at right angles to e ground as they make a fast turn on the slide at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. International Newsreel BREATHES EASIER—Winning a place as center on several all-American teams bruised “Chuck™ Howe's nose so badly that the Prince- ton captain had to have the old beezer repaired at Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md. lnternational Newsreel WORLD CRUISERS — Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Ryan, Jr., recently wed at Washington, D. C,, sail for world cruise on the S. S. France. Interaationsl Newsreel WHAT PRINCE OF WALES SAW—AIl tat- tered and torn httle, Eva Hibbert, daughter of a Durham miner, gives a vivid impression of the poverty and distress which is prevalent through- out the mining district which the Prince of Wales visited. Tnternatiunal Newsreel 4 WALKING CYCLISTS — Tough go- ing for these contestants in the annual cycling and walking race cross country at St. Denis, near Paris, France. Interaational Newareel READY FOR CHICAGO—Here's the Misses McGary, O'Mara, Brown, Decker, Lindstrom, Eileen O'Mara and Holm, members of the Women's Swimming Association team which wall battle the girl natators of the Illinois A. C. at Chicago. uteroationsl Newareel RIDES HIS OWN — Follow- ing the ruling that jockeys can cide horscs they own, Earl Sande has gtarted working out his gee-gees which he will ride during the racing season at Bowie, Maryland. Totersational Newsrosl REWARDED — John Hays Hammond has been awarded the Saunders gold medal for achievement’ in mining by American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engincers at the annual meeting in New York. Intersational Newsrool

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