New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 23, 1929, Page 18

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e Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story N AN S P P4 Se ] A 1 ’ ‘\ i r‘ § | u i ] | o H P \ 1 i : 1 ' ; u § r‘ . ¥ | L i ' SHE SAY thousand volt i L ‘% CROONED LOVE PROMISES ~uml electricity e & i 78 _ Agnes O'Loughlin, showgirl, ‘ her body thr says that Rudy Vallee, stage and her hands radio sheik de luxe, crooned | pass out by w messages into her ear last July 4| of her hair to and promised to marry her in L electrical pl November, but that was as far | which is al as it got. Now she charges = " her head. breach of promise and wants Caternational $200,000 damages. Rudy said he i considered the girl a ‘“good & friend” but nothing more. e (nternational Newsreel) THE BOY BISHO BER- DEN — Master Frank Turpin officiating at the church after his election by his fellow chor- <3 L isters to the office of “boy . o] bishop.” On St. Nicholas E (December 5th) it e m————— R tom at the little B LASHED BY OCEAN e e e of Essex, England, f STORM—The French steamer ; bishdp to be elected for “Orndias 11" ashore at Per- ensuing year. ranutbnce near Penzance, on the Cornish coast of England. The ship went aground in one S 3 of the te s which have been s y the coast. “Morgens Koch” vegian vessel being slowly pounded by the angry sea on a ] rocky reef at Seaford, England, W > MANS SCHOQNER WHEEL IN TRIP FROM SPAIN—Miss . o ) e : : e Barbara Leighton, New Haven " & # % p: b S e 4 younger set member, proved a ~ G R .. i il i oesmasonoemee o sssiohonss: “p vl:luzb:.‘]c membsvr O“i the crew of | - ; IT WAS GOOD AND COLD AT SEA TOO—William 5 aa k = the schoorier Wanderbird when #§ Thomas freeing the “Olivia Brown” of some of her wrap- L1sH S Sl el ol knes it made its 5,000-mile cruise ‘,n ping of ice as she lays at the Fish Pier in Boston. She from Vigo, Spain, to Miama arrived with a fleet of fishermen from Georges Bank, and y all looked as if they'd come direct from the pole, so -coated were they. (International Newsreel) § perfect style without the use of her arms, and says Beach. Miss Leighton stood | "% there is no danger if you know how. She has won Warch | (helisamel ari the Srale J § numerous prizes for jumping and fancy riding at heraberstof the erew il 4 horse shows. (nternational Newsreel) (International Ne SIS ———————— e 7S ON A SEA HORSE-—Dick Pope, promin e of the resort 2 e n(‘:‘vsr::(lafl‘)\ll‘r:ll'\ul “x' i ,";.,,.21,‘5{:’2,“132 zhL‘} OIEJRI":~I~ObR$Er?lZl]\:>_'AND TWO MORE-This gay sextet of riding enthusiasts is drawn up for a brisk canter through Central Parlk ‘N ‘ 2 S hiintng antil the. Spring) breeses have returned b ew York. The beautiful bridle path of the famous park has become a fashionable society rendezvous these snappy Winter mornings, and l;id\s, fair to eclipse the skating rink and golf course in popularity. cwsreel) (International Newsreel) [t

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