New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 10, 1929, Page 14

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Cameramen Tell JAZZING UP THE KEYS—Vincent Lopez, noted orchestra leader, strikes up a hot tune,on FLEEE the piano to did Ella Freer, left, and Mary B4 A + Wallace, present typewriting champ, in final | :fi practice for the State contest at Utica, N. Y. &; i International Newsreel PANORAMA OF ROME—Men working atop St Peter's Cathedral at Rome, where they are preparing for the total illumination of the church in honor of a jubilee of Pope Pius, get this panoramic view of the - 3 City. International Newsrosl - o y £ y LR Krueger, famous diver, 2 . - forms what he calls an’ Man's Dive,” to the amuse- ment of hundreds at the sea- son's first water carnival at Ry . P Bl STUDY IN SOAP—Bertha J. Hansen, ?1:1 Ruth- TITLES WELL EARNED—Eleanor Wagner, left, deserves the erford, N. ., e flmv il h’:i‘ et name of “Miss Chicago,” and Buraldine Crumly, right, that of petition of small L;W P‘!‘;fif in o dP Hhy “Miss Illinois,” by reason of having plenty of “what it takes,” Work entitled “Mermaid,” ovel ) and will represent their respective cities at the International International News Tournament of Pulchritude at Galveston, Texas. members of Columbra's 150 Ib crew, watch Ben Johnson, boat rigger, fix their ! practice rowing machine on deck of American Banker, which is taking them to England to compete 1n English regattas at Henley and Marlow International Newsrecl g MAKING GOOD — Miss Gertrude Lawes | is in her second HIS NOSE KNOWS—You can't fool season as taxi 4 B Inspector H. G. Sipe, above, of the driver in the il ' # GOLF STA.R BACK—Glenm liquor squad, he knows his liquor. This Wild traffic of 3 i Collett, national women's ’fflf lot, séized on Sth Ave., New York, is London. She P . B 2 champion, returns to New extra good, he says. Count Maxence keeps her old o . ; . ; York on 8. §. Mauretania, af- De Polignac is being held by the police bus running with . ; ; . k ter losing English amateur gf to find out what he knows about the her own fil:“li . 4 o title to Joyce Wethered, Eng- stuff. International Newsree) b~ — s lish star. 1aterastional Mewsrest L HNEI JOBTEK worlridu con- 2 UP THEY GO—Following an ancient ! gratulating J. Pierpont Morgan, i z > § % L i = o custom at Annapolis, the graduating class f X joove, 3s he stepped of the BUREAU OF DEAD MEN'S SHOES—J. W. Robbins, throw their hats” away faer the. com: : - TOOK ORDERS, NOW TAKES GAMES—Waker Johnaa, B ot 1 the scrlehins o boss of Personal Effects Dept. at Whhington, D. C, re- mencement exercises are over. Their b . of Washington Senators, meets his old boss, Bucky Harris, left, the German reparations ques- ferred to as “Bureau of Dead Men's Shoes,” has charge four years of hard grinding are done and K y tors manager now with Detroit, on Bucky's first appearance at Senators - U of estates of persons under Government protection who they are ready for the world. . B ;";c‘ hficx left his ‘t"y:?‘!n w“;’mm “f;‘%’“hm Walt on beating Tigers . -2 at first game pl in Was| , D. ' Intersationst Nowered' ¥ tion. ternati 3 s International Newsreel have died intestate, International Newsreel International Newsreel

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