New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 20

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Herale | Tell Their Story L W it o READY TO TAKE PART IN TH /ALL GAME AT ETON—Every year anking socicties at Eton College, Collegers, settle all ous wall game, a over a hundred y compared to an all battl llegers are shown ar- ed for the fray. Internat i o R S A . of the man Lloyd Line, was one of the passen; on the S. S. Bremen ived in New York after battling severe storms on the At- lantic. Mrs. Stimming made a round trip on the Bremen. 1 ville looking over their wed- ding presents at Lord R i 3 ; - s : dered t ; g GERMAN-RU IS ; 1 goi s % i o 3 7 outstanding bach- %5 ; 0 IN $400,000 POMMERN ) A : ; \ : . o § Mo clor carch ¢ i JIT—Mrs. Frank Doelger, who r tied n 1 & 4 i % "1 the season. The {is was Edna Lecdom, former stage bride is a popular o star, is now defendant in a member of Lon- A5 L s . § 5400000 suit brought against her cie PRESIDENT'S SECRETARY WITH PRIZE HUNTER—Secre- oy Doris Endor, Broadway star. tary Ritchie holding Southboro Sunny, one of President Herbert C. She charges that Edna alienated ; : figsoh the affections of Doris’ former over's prize hunting dogs. The President's pack of hunters in- Dot cludes several blue-ribbon winners. ausoandyCHatle NEHICRERdoR: - - : i peilvaiieic night club enterta .,N.“me‘p‘afufiw.m. A . 3 ‘ Inte By g e 3 p e s $400000 FROM BLONDE SHE SAYS FORMER HUSBAND PREFERRED — Doris Endor, herself a beau- tiful blonde, is suing another beautiful blonde, , Edna Leedom, e - ; . o ’ , § @@ former stage star, f, pretty 2 m i 2 i i [or 8400000, al- he has never - o leging that the ime is snentin - TNOT SINKING—MERELY LOADING FREIGHT—The freighter Belnor, loading steel barges, lists at such an alarming ’ atters stole e weled. She is 1 ole as a result of the tremendous weight on the port side, that another barge is slung on the starboard side as a counter-balance. Al This extraordinary picture was made on the River Tyne, which carries a large part of England’s shipping. International Newsreel fCOhY::er! h(né:f::) } Endor, International Newsrcel

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