New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1929, Page 15

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aeramn TC ARMY POLO— Bit of action dur- ing polo matches SEES SON WED — Owen D. L P & e e # Young, head of American delegation ¢ Field dl ;fé' to Reparations Conference at Paris, Tean} mf Fr arrived from Europe just in time for Tk n{lo fi ml't wedding of his son, Chatles I, to o gk Esther M. Christensen, daughter of ol wiey our Danish consul, at Cleveland, | attended by Mrs. Hoover. . i ey : » o oternational BEST DRESSED TENNIS CHAMP—Helen Wills, woman's ten- : nis champion of the world, with M. Najuch, German tennis expert, * as she appeared on her arrival at Berlin for the tennis tournament, dressed in perfect taste, as usual. International Newsreel COBBS SAIL ENSEMBLE— Ty Cobb, famous ball player, sails for Paris with family on S.S. President Rooscvelt, for first vacation with his family in twenty-five years, and it’s @ ood feeling, Ty says. g glnle};nltlonnl Newsreel Ed WILL CARRY PASSENGERS—Monsieurs Moyne and Clement, French inventors, with model of submarine shaped speed boat propelled by pow- erful circular fins, which they claim will transport 125 passengers across the Atlantic Oceart in 30 hours. International Newsreel o — 5 - THE BAM DRAWS A JOKER—Babe Ruth, king of £ X RECEIVES LLD.—Mrs. Grace Coolidge, right, wife of ex-Presi: dent Calvin Coolidge, receives WANTS TO BE WIZ—R. Burton Power, Salina, Kan., High School junior, represents Kansas in national contest spon- baseball sluggers, goes at fish- ing in a big way at Annapolis, Md., where he's recuperating GIVES CRUISER THE ONCE-OVER—Navy Secretary Charles F. Adams' first sored by Thomas A. Edison to official visit-to Philadelphia Navy Yard was for the purpose of inspecting new light select a young man to be cruiser “Salt Lake City,” under construction. With him are Rear Admiral Julian trained to succeed him as great- Latimer, Philadelphia Commandant, lcft; and Capt. Fred Hellweg, of New York, right. est electrical wizard. 3 International Newsreel International Newsreel honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at annual commencement of Smith from his recent illness, and College, as well as Mrs. Dwight dfaws a turtle for his pains! Morrow, left, wife of the Mexican i ) International Newsreel Ambassador. 1aternationat Newsree: B LOYAL TO .THE TIGER— Dr. JOl:lno\n,\;“ Duyn is the old- - et and only member of the FROZEN DELIGHT—Whosays its hot? Certainlynot SCENE OF BOOTLEG SHOOTING—Road at Plactsburg Ch;' of 1851- Princeton, who Jimmy Rizzd and Prank Giallombardo, of New York, N. Y., where border patrolmen blocked car of 22'ye:r-old Arthur g took part in the alumni reunion seated on a cake of ice when the mercury's way up, with Gordon, and shot him as alleged bootlegger when he attempted to & ceremonies held at Princeton, a “chawclate” cone in your mouth. What more could a €scape to woods. Inset, left to right, Arthur Gordon and g::bn- N.J. ) 1ntersstions Newsreer feller ask? Interaations] Newsreel ~ O€TE. HE HAS TO BE SHOWN—During a recent visit to France to compare efficiency of foreign and American planes William' McCracken, chief of Aviation Dept. of U. §. Dept. of Com- merce, was snapped just before a hop-off in a Farman plase [ 4 International Newsroel |4 at the French Farman plant near Paris. 1asernationa: Newsrst NN ASINGZONTINTINT)

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