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Picture Section VfttfLWX'X 0V «igf)t Dagts ^^% J i %^% \*& \ BUFFALO EXPRESS •*»* €igf)t Jhigrs STANDING ON. HIS TAIL."-A giant tar- pon making a last frantic attempt to es- cape capture by one of the entrants in the National Tarpon Tournament at Venice, Florida. The Venice Tarpon Club has re- cently ruled that all fish should be caught from small boats, and not from fast motor boats which practice t h e unsportsmanlike method of towing the fish behind until it is exhausted. Wid, World f AT THE TOWN CLUB GARDEN PARTY held recently on the Satterfield property, Del- aware avenue, where their club house will be erected. Above: "The Seven Periods in His- tory," left to right—Jessie Hammond, Lola Brown, Ruth Stoeckl, Josephine Choat, Marion K. Heintz, Betty Kendrick and Eleanor Garney. Photo to right shows Gertrude Brooks in a spectacular dance at the garden party. (Porte rfield-Photo) THE SHEIK" MEETS "THE CHAMPION" Jack Dempsey. heavyweight king of the world who will meet Gene Tun- ney in the near fu- ture, stopped in to see Rudy Valentino, "The Sheik of the Screen" at the lat- ter's suite in the Ambassador Hotel. £ s t e 11 e Taylor. Dempsey's wife, will appear in a promin- ent part in Valen- tino's next produc- tion. (H'«fc World.) (Right) WHY LIDO-VENICE IS POPULAR Here is one of the very beautiful rea- sons why Americans and Europeans flock to Lido-Venice the famous and popular Italian re- sort. The air -the water and oh those scanty bathing suits. (IwtJ 6 iS Z* GERTRUDE EDERLE'S LUCKY MASCOT On board the Alsace, the accompanying tug to Miss Ederle's successful swim over the Channel, was "Stroke" her mascot shown above, and to his presence Gertrude attributes some of her success. (P. & A.) (Right) IF LADY GOD1VA HAD RIDDEN THIS WHITE HORSE, as in the famous story, she would have had plenty of covering, for Frank, 34 years old, owned by Frank Gardner of Brook- lyn, has a white mane 4 feet long. Frank is the delivery horse, but is treated like a king. rjnt,) Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: BUFFALO VfttfLWX'X 0V EXPRESS - Fultonhistory.com 21/Buffalo NY... · tory," left to right—Jessie Hammond, Lola Brown, Ruth Stoeckl, Josephine Choat, Marion K. Heintz, Betty Kendrick

Picture Section VfttfLWX'X 0V «igf)t Dagts ^ ^ % J i % ^ % \*& \

BUFFALO

EXPRESS • * » * €igf)t Jhigrs

STANDING ON. HIS TAIL."-A giant tar-pon making a last frantic attempt to es­cape capture by one of the entrants in the N a t i o n a l Tarpon Tournament at Venice, Florida. The Venice Tarpon Club has re­cently ruled that all fish should be caught from small boats, and not from fast motor boats which practice t h e unsportsmanlike method of towing the fish behind until it is exhausted. Wid, World

f

AT THE TOWN CLUB GARDEN PARTY held recently on the Satterfield property, Del­

aware avenue, where their club house will be erected. Above: "The Seven Periods in His­

tory," left to right—Jessie Hammond, Lola Brown, Ruth Stoeckl, Josephine Choat,

Marion K. Heintz, Betty Kendrick and Eleanor Garney. Photo to right shows Gertrude Brooks in a spectacular dance

at the garden party. (Porte rfield-Photo)

THE SHEIK" MEETS "THE CHAMPION"

J a c k D e m p s e y . heavyweight k i n g of the world who will meet Gene Tun-ney in the near fu­ture, stopped in to see Rudy Valentino, "The Sheik of the Screen" at the lat-ter's suite in the Ambassador Hotel. £ s t e 11 e Taylor. Dempsey's wife, will appear in a promin­ent part in Valen­tino's next produc­tion. (H'«fc World.)

(Right) WHY LIDO-VENICE IS

POPULAR Here is one of the very beautiful rea­sons why Americans and E u r o p e a n s flock to Lido-Venice the famous and popular Italian re­sort. The air -the water and oh those s c a n t y bathing suits. (IwtJ

6 iS Z*

GERTRUDE EDERLE'S LUCKY MASCOT On board the Alsace, the accompanying tug to Miss Ederle's successful swim over the Channel, was "Stroke" her mascot shown above, and to his presence Gertrude attributes some of her success.

(P. & A.)

(Right) IF LADY GOD1VA HAD RIDDEN THIS

WHITE HORSE, as in the famous story, she

would have had plenty of covering, for Frank,

34 years old, owned by Frank Gardner of Brook­

lyn, has a white mane 4 feet long. Frank is the

delivery horse, but is treated like a king. rjnt,)

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Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069

www.fultonhistory.com