New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1930, Page 14

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s . Iflilldl‘ SEEK INCA GOLD HERE—The fabled wealth of the Incas seems to have materialized in this crumbling structure in a mountain pass in Ecuador where it is believed treasure, buried centuries ago, is now being guarded by a tribe of 700 Indians. Julio Torres, Rio Bamba lawyer, is leading a party of treasure hunters in the quest. £ 1 i . {EXTREME IN HATS—Giving N New York a treat by showing it something new in hats, Miss D’ARTAGNAN RETURNS—This statue of the famous musketeer of Dumas’ book, “The Three Stephanie D. Shimon, of Wash- ington, D. C., is snapped on ar- FIRST FAMILY—Here is the first family of the Latvian republic, Tival at the metropolis from a i‘lus:\(etc;rs,;"cis tZuZ;oCZ\CliiCd }:( one of Europe’s younger nations, President Albert Kvieses is seen 0Ur of Central Amel;)i“ca,ozve&: uch, rance, sedly REE; o = v et i ing an oversize panama ‘ th his sons and daughter in the executive mansion at Riga. g ) birthplalc& 1;__15 ’hc‘\;‘:0;kl O!f the K otais e g sort in vogue south of Mexico. sculptor Firmin Michelet. CHAMP BARBER — Alden Warmelin, of Chicago, above, has been chosen as America’s cham: pion scientific barber at the an- nual convention of master bar-’ EARTHQUAKE SHRINE—Dedicated to the memory of the 30,000 persons who died in the great earth- Ders he.‘fj in St. Louis, Mo. In quake of seven years ago this shrine has been erected at Tokyo, Japan, on the anniversary of the dis- Ccompetition he excelled in every aster. It was erected at a cost of more than $1,000,000. branch of shat\.'ing and haircut- ng. KNIGHTS IN REVIEW—Members of the grand commandery, Knights Templar of Ohio, are snapped as they formed a human cross while p. g in review during the parade which opened the IN MINIATURE—Building light- cighty-cighth conclave of the state order at Cleveland, more than houses in miniature is the hobby 10,000 Knights participating in the procession. of J. L. Wosser, chief engineer of a Pacific liner, shown here with one of his models on arrival at Los Angeles, Cal. The lighthouse is made of aluminum with colored beacons that flash at timed in- tervals. DRIPPING WET—As state Republican chiefs gathered at Albany for the convention of their party, word was given out that Charles H. Tuttle, former U. S. district attorney, would under no circum- S GIRLS COMPETE IN GERMANY—Shedding their silken kimones and combs in favor of stances accept the gubernatorial nomination unless on a wet plate nd trousers, these Japanese girls came to Germany to compete in an international women’s ath- form. Tuttle is shown above in his New York home with his G, letic tournament in Berlin. O. P. elephant. The issue threatened to split the party in the state, = —_——mm — e . S, m at Mecrion Cr more, Pa, so grea throngs that wanted to sec Bobby Jones try for his fourth 1930 tional amatcur. A marine ma e seen BINDING TWO NATIONS—Here is a view of the interior of the here cscorting ‘“‘the master” 1iéw Detroit-Windsor, Can tunnel under the Detroit river which through the d on one of the s now nearing completion. It is expected the tunncl will be opened to traffic in November. ABOVE THE CLOUDS—This unusual airplane picture was taken above the clouds over the city of Portland, Ore., some of the clouds appearing as mountain summits. Sunshine was prevailing above, while below Portland was getting its usual autumn rain, —————— e —

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