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

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erd Cmee ‘ IEEEERE RN LRSI B N W) SERE L] IN CHARGE — County De- tective Hickey, who is lmli:f investigation in death of Wi ter Huntington, wealthy Hare _— vard Junior, uWindaor.“ Conn. REEL ROMANCE—John Gilbert, lutezustions) Newgresl torrid lover of screen, and Ina ; Z Gr:ir‘i. stage star, at Los Angeles, . e gutT’L%“l:ni . : NOTHING TO IT!—Herr Kambrinow, inset, Ger- Cal,, just before boarding private | - 3Ktk 2. 2. ¥ up exercises at man daredevil of Berlin, won friend’s bet that he car for Las Vegas, Nev., to be mar- | , 2 3 back - to - nature wouldn't ride his auto, without pneumatic tires, on ned after whirlwind courtship of [fa . ik ¢ camp, headed by 5 : wires stretched 100 feet above the ground, along a Interuational Nowsrecl y VAT IR two doctors, on 8 distance of 1000 feet. Interuational Newsreel Dl 3 %y VIVE LE DRAPEAU!—Flag boo B2 % =i ek e B i X’ 2 RISEN FROM RANKS—]J. of the famous 31st French In- CART BEFORE THE HORSE—The larger S REA H. Thomas, right hand man fantry Regiment unfurled for machine here, with the engine behind, adding ;- b of J. Ramsey MacDonald, last time on the occasion of die comfort to passengers, is now being exhibited N ; ’ labor leader in England, who banding of the regiment at in London, Eng. Tiny “Peanut” plane under Live p > 2 e R : M1 started career as errand boy, is Paris. Interoational Newsresl wing of other plane is one of the smallest B B AV, X W considered most colorful char- cratt made. Interuational Nowsreo) KRG - R Gl o e A E“!ml.l'?ff Nowaresl VICTIMS OF STRIKE—Mrs. Valentine, wife of striker at Loray Cotton Mills, Gastonia, N. C., was evicted by police deputies from house owned by the Mills, along with her young son and baby of 3, ill with smallpox. Tuteruatioual Newsreel SLIM CLUE — Mason Apter, above, heard voices and an | auto near the Murphy farm at - IN MEMORY OF THE FIRST TO GO—General view of the impressive ceremonies at Y Windsor, Conn., the night GOODBYE STAGE FOREVER—Ethelind Terry, hervine of innu- Belgium, attending the unveiling of the memorial. in honor of the ml;mbm of the 418th Bem Walter T. Huatington, Har- merable musical comedies, with newly wedded husband. Benjamin Regiment, the first troops to die by poison gas during the World War. A great number of repre- vard studentl. .was lshin.. - Bogeaux, Chicago contractor, on At_lanu'c City boardwalk, taking the gentatives of the Allied powers attended the unveiling ceremonics. Tuteruational Newsros) uternational Newsreel ./ at the famous resort, during their honeymoon. 1nternntionnt Newsreet

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