New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1929, Page 36

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THE “BABE T. R. Van Alstyne, at the Win, neck, N. Y., where Ruth was t PLAYS GOLF—Left to right: nent. Babe Ruth, oot Golf Club at Mamaro- est of the Auto Merchants WILL WED SOON—Phil Baker, vaudeville actor, and Lita Gray Chaplin, former wife of Charlie Chaplin, screen star, have announced that they will be mar- ried in the near future. READY FOR THE WINE PRESS—Gigantic basket of grapes at the Annual Grape Harvest at Marino, Italy, from which grapes are distributed to the people who, in appreciation of the gift, bless the harvest. TAKES AFTER HOOVER— President Hoover and Governor Alexander Parks have something in common when it comes to fishing. The Governor is seen here as he tries to land some big fish in Lake Hasselborg, Alaska. Inter I New: inal No VISITS CHICAGO — Senora Torreblanca, wife of Fernando Torreblanca, private secretary to Former President Calles of the Republic of-Mexico, and her daughter Norma, as they ap- peared in Chicago just before they left for their home in Mexico. Senora Torreblanca is the daughter of Former Presi- dent Calles. International Newsreel International Newsreel NICE KEG—NO BEER—Miss Anna Gray, of B. U., demon- strated how Commodore-Perry poured himself a mug of ale from his handsome keg. The keg, which is 125 years old, was one of the exhibits at the an- tique display staged by the Women's Council of Boston University. THE SPIRIT OF THE PAST—"Orpheus,” in cardboard model, erected in front of the new Stockholm Music Hall, A finished statue from this model will be made by Carl Milles, famous sculptor. , OUT OF HIS ELEMENT !-This is not a mud-turtle but a bad spill taken by J. Williams during the Scott Motorcycle Trials, near Otley, England sreel records, promenades e rials e International Newsreel InternatiomaliN srsree] JAPANESE ENGINEERS VISIT HOOVER—The delegation of Japanese Electric Lf;ghti‘r»; l“:‘ngin:ersf) wglo!:re infll]l:i: TN e . ifti i i i ich, stop off at Washington, D. C,, to pay theil 3 N—Property of the late “Tex” Rickard, inter- country to attend the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Edison Lamp, at Detroit, Mich, d t . e Dotli‘o[:na{:’r kAng»SrTégohc pro::gterr.ywas sold at auction in a New York respects to President Hoover. In the center of the group is Ambassador Debuchi, of Japan, while at his left is H. llhzra. Vice ::t gafle:’y “\ International Newsreel Fresident of the Japanese Electrical Association, International Newsreel

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