New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1930, Page 16

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CURTAIN—David Belasco, fa- mous theatrical snapped entering the Emanu-el at New York C tend the funeral services for the late Abraham Lincoln Erlanger, millionaire theater magnate. producer, Temple 0 at- ZIEGFELD ATTENDS LANGER FUNERAL — Flox Ziegfeld, noted theatrical ducer, is seen attending fun services in New York of the late Abraham Lincoln Erlanger, the- ater magnate. ameramen Tell Their Story At 65, the possessor of only $60, but with and courage, Dr. Frederick Cook, who claimed he » North Pole in 1908, is snapped tasting freedom upon ¢ from Leavenworth prison after serving five years of a 14- year term for fraudulent usc of the mails. AT BEAUTY JOUST—Competing for the title of “America’s Sweet- heart” at the Miami beauty contest, these two are from widely sep- arated states of the union. They are, left to right, Miss Alberta McKellop, California,” and Miss Letta Bell Martin as “Miss New York.” AT TAFT'S BIER—Spot chosen for the grave of the late William Howard Taft in Arlington National cemetery is near the tomb, seen immediately above, of the late Robert Todd Lincoln, last surviving son of the late Abraham Lincoln. Other pictures are of mourners. Left above is Colonel Campbell B. Hodges, left, P military aide, with Charles and Robert Taft, sons of the late chief justice. Right above is former Assistant Secretary of State Wilbur J. Carr, left, and Justice James C. McReynolds of the U. S. supremsz court; at extreme left is Miss Mabel T. Boardman, of the American Red Cross; at extreme right, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the o PROSECUTING GUN WOMAN IN MURDER TRIAL—These men compose the commonwealth’s counsel in the trial at New Castle, Pa., of Mrs. Irene Shrader, inset above, blonde trigger woman, charged with killing of Corporal Brady Paul, of the Pennsylvania state police: Left to right, Special Prosccutor Charles Margiotti, Scbastian Pugliese, District Attorney Powers’ brother, Joseph, V. A. Lorenzo, Ed- ward Friedman and District Attorney John S. Powers. PROBE ALLEGED SCHOOL BRUTALITY- hools of Er 1 for Boys at bare conditions of the reform ditions at the Conne behind closed doors. left, a view of the ut Sch Photos s chool tell what he know ty unmatched since Charles Dickens laid top, six of John Smo report, summoned by the committee to of all ng of boy pupils. a LS ROBBIE AND THE JUDGE ON THE JOB—Watching Brooklyn's 'BuyT FARM TROUBLES DON'T BOTHER THEM—William H. ambitious Robins do their stuff in training camp at Clearwater, Fla., Vanderbilt, 30-year-old scion of noted family, with his bride, the are Uncle Wilbert Robinson, left, boss man of the Brooklynites, and former Miss Anne Colby, of Orange, N. J., are seen at Oakland farm Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high commissioner of baseball. one of the show places of Rhode Island, near Portsmouth, & i‘PAl WHAT YOU WEIGH"—Tiny Betty Jo Randall, in the scales, is one of the first “penny-a-pound” customers as a new system of “pay what you weigh” is begun by flying service at Los Angeles. QUEEN—Miss Mary Agnes Wil- liams, of Mullins, S. C., has been chosen Queen of the May at Greensboro, N. C., college. She also holds the title of “most beautiful member of the graduat- ing class.”

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