New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 29, 1930, Page 16

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WINTER HATH IT ce Pool a tal | the dce-skati ington M 0 1C ful backg i BEARER OF FAMOUS NAME AT PALM BEACH—Mrs. Jer- ome N. Bonaparte, whose hus- band is a descendant of the fam- ous French family, is here shown enjoying the tropical sun- shine at Palm Beach, ¥ i B (luieinational Newsresl) Sk e et S 55 RALLYING PLACE FOR PALM BEACH SOCIETY—General view of Breakers Pool at Palm Beach, where, society is now assembled in accordance with its unalterable calendar. Social, political, and artist notables have gathercd from all directions to bask in the tropical sunshine. (Internatic . St 4y 4% £e 4y 3 £ TRAGEDY OF THE RING— (Upper), Mickey Darmon, 20- year-old boxer whose showing in D 3 his_thirty-six professional fights MODEL — Is ; had placed him on the threshold of- recognition, when Eddie % o g Koppy (lower), landed a fatal : : knoclout blow during their bout e @iri'of the HAVOC WROUGHT BY CARELESS SMOKER—A carelessly dropped cigarette caused this fi DT w,l‘fl,‘“gmm ‘}2{“{“ Benda Mask in a tenement house in Brooklyn, N. Y. F n are shown climbing to the roof of the building diered ot nicii Aifich o the better to fight the stubborn flames. Thirty-five families were routed by blaze. ' e RAND CANY ] @th foor ienonine : ; Jean Arthur, who 1 siilligazes aptly portrays n LYING COLLEGE Although well protected against the bitidg wind f the North- lands, thesc instructors and students will soon ex e the snow and ice of the North for the halmy tropical breezes of Ilorida, where they will undergo a course of instruction SERMANY--Three of America’s foremost feminine ‘ : formation So graceful were the pretty : . ¥ At s great applause from the German spec THE “JOPLIN GHOST" FAILS TO SINK THEIR PUTT~Fashionable gallery watching intently as Horton Smith makes a futile in New York next montl attempt 1o sink this putt in the last day's play for the $10,000 Agua Caliente open prize. Sarazen won the purse with a 7a-hole scc-e ( > . 3 Co-'th was second with 297 His end of the purse was $3,500. Ginternation=l Hiexoreel)

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