New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1930, Page 16

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Herald i FIGURE"—That “girlish figure” is best 10 believe, by the rhythmic move- of the hour on Cuban beaches. opment of leg nd poise, struction on likewise hown here receiving near Havana. % FIRE SWEEPS UP MOUNTAINSIDE—Sweeping everything before it on a 50-mile front, fire on the mountains in the eastern and southern parts of California does damage amounting to millions. This aerial view shows blaze sweeping up half a dozen ridges at once. () POLO ROMANCE—Ruth comson, “Mi d her fiance, ubel, polo s istructor Military college met when Schaub ball out of boun Malcom Il wed in Philadelph irow Wilson, wife of the Laurel, Md., races, accom- rmer personal physician to race horse owner. TR L E ] ABpy = mpintg AMERICANIZED—Antwerp, is becoming Americanized, —A 506-pound plane, invented by t to its companion ship when its builder perches it on top of a tri-motored plane. A. B. Green of Los Angeles, affords 2 strange con- CONTENTED—Hard times don’t mean a thing to Pal, wire-haired terrier belonging to Arthur Priddis, Kenosha, Wis., photographer. Give him a dog biscuit and he’s contented. Look at him! as the erection of a 28-story bank building, with back steps, like New York skyscrapers, indicates. A German construction company is crecting the structurc. RARELY PHOTOGRAPHED MOTHER OF QUEEN—Queen Vie- toria of Spain, right, i n in London with her mother, Princess Beatrice, who scidom is photographed, at Kensington palace during a visit to England of t h queen. Princegs Beatrice is a sister e of England. LNt | s FRANCE WELCOMES HER HE- | ROES—Major Dicudonne Coste ' and Lieutenant Maurice Bellonte ire shown, above, being paraded through the streets of Havre, France, upon their return from the United States, where they were feted cverywhere, as the first to make a non-stop flight from Paris to New York. At right, Coste is with his wife, a film beauty. /Nt ~ YOUNGEST MARRIED COLLEGIANS—James Allen Hartley of Ashland, Ore., and his bride of five months, the former Willetta Miller, are the youngest married couple to enroll at the University of Oregon this year. He is a sophomore and she is a junior. . They met when they were sixteen, at a church conference. A1 REVIVES GREEK TRAGEDIES —Mme. Marika Cotopouli, Greek actress, has arrived in New York, with her company, for a tour in a repertory of Greek classics and also modern dramas. She has begn called the “humanizer of ancient Greek tragedies.”

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