New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'Herald Camera-men Tell Their Story Flo Sure Can Pick ’Em Down In Gay Old Tia Juana She Wants Her Freedom Tia Juana, Mexico, again is the mecea of society folk of southern California and sportsmen and horse lovers from all quarters. The winter races are on again. And Tia Juana, from all xe- ports, is just about as wide open as it ever was. The eighteenth amendment is something they’ve only heard of in a casual way, down there. Here is a closeup of a section of the crowd on hand the opening da},\‘: Chiava, a rank outsider, with Banfrell up, won the initial handicap at 40 to 1 in a massed linish, Denies Rumor Rhinelander! Broadway may be ddmll“l" these two young maidens from sunny California ere many more weeks have pax\ed Flo Zieg- feld has offered them contracts to appear in the Follies. Yes, they are sisters—Katherine (left) and Marianne Kuhn, San Mateo society girls. g A 7 Mrs. Henrietta Louise Cooper, Kansas City (Mo.) beauty, is . ; S : ¢ P : suing her husband, Joseph H. Cooper, millionaire theater owner A" Sple and Span o, B of New York and Kansas City, for divorce. A photographer’s ] ) H y % convention last year selected Mrs. Cooper, then “Stephie” Steph- ens, as typical of the most beautiful type of American womanhood Their Conception of Humor It was rumored in the Capital that Dr, Otto Wiedfeldt, Ger- man ambassador, is to vesign. This he denies. Dr, Wiedfeldt (left) is shown talking to Washington newspaper men at the White House just after he had come from a conference with Presi- dent Coolidge. Noted Sam'’s soldiers soon will have brand new uniforms. % ; SR AL They're nifty, too. The quartermaster’s depot in Philadelphia is " oMol R st dig turning them out. Photo shows George Christie, superintendent d b ; ing the American occupation. She is of manufacturing, holding the new blouse, while inset (left) is ; g f the litle daughter of U. I, Kelsey and photograph of new trousers, » wife of Santa Ana, Calif. Just 4 years old couple weeks ago, Right to Your Door John Huni of New York city claims the “hot dog” championship of the United States, and who will di From the land of Soviet Russia come these queer-ooking ey o R oot b toys for the Christmas sale in this country. The photo shows a L ’ ) ; Jack Dempsey, Charlie Chaplin and an “athlete.” Dr. C. Weizmann, president of the World Zionist Movement, arrived in this country recently in the interest of his organization. Tills Soil Sweet Kisses for Sweetie ille actroes, s Acts a8 swoest finish- This is the way they deliver beer in La Paz, Bolivia. And in fact everything else, too. Streets are too hilly for trucks to ne- gotiate. So all goods are carried on the backs of burros or pack is some mules. raised took first prize i held in connection with the In Basement of Capitol cago. Girfrom practcn state in the unio P & Bwing) Something must be done to lessen the air jzi that' t radio experis say A group When President Coolidge made his maiden speech to the called on President Coolidge urging him to ask Secretary Hoover to call a conference, the purpose to ; : joint session of congress, these men made it possible for the which wonld be to formuiate new ¢ ]rwg 15 sommerecial transmission o as not to interfere Miss Elizabet ord Hanna. granddaughter of Hw'lau + chief executive’'s words to 12 heard thronghout the eountry. This with broadeasting of enteitain Coolidge approved the proposed eonference. left to right: Mark Hanna, is the movir irit of the D itic club of Wash- is the temporary control room in hasement of the capitol, through Walter Howey, newspaperman; r ghardt. president of the Radio elub of America; John ington, D. C., an organizat of young societ people. Photo which Coolidge’s voice was broadeast by radio, Hogan, radio engineer; John Shs .p,ml of Doston, and Paul Godley, radio engineer., shows her in costume of one of the parts she recently portrayed.

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