New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 20, 1926, Page 16

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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Largest Letter Ever Mailed o e rli : : T ate R 3 % o ( i e : s . Underwood & Underwood Phore (ieorge E. Cryer, Los Angeles, it sending anr James A. Walker, New York, Undorwood & Underwood Plioto 4 st g MME. SUZANNE CATHERINEAT, the letter you see in the picture. Insct is a replica of the pony express stamp RY B. COLLINS, JR., eth- g % ; Y $ Frenchwoman, holder of world's ree- The Unlted States senate expects, Wednesday, April 21, to vote en ratificas of hrgone days that will be placed on the T, nologist of the Smithsonian Institute, : 3 ) G, Bl 4 3 ord for women on J0-eter target tion of the Italinn debt settlement, Picture shows those most co cornodl who has left for an exploration of the T B S range, who made a score of 507 out Senator Reed, Demacrat, Missouri (1eft). who opposes the bi natog Gulf Const region which was the o of 400 in the Fronch Natioutl Open Smoot, Republienn, Utah (vight), who favors it, and Count Volpi (insethy campif nd of the Attacopa and _ e ik Champlonship, Italian ambassador at Washington, Chitimacha Indians, some of the few known cannibals on the American o, Traffie Policeman John J. Tighe o Boston returned to duty nfter a week's honeymaon trip to find a crowd of weleomers nesembled and bis stand dee- orated with flowers, ribbons, alarm clocks and old brooms, Going Ben Hur One Better They All Look Good to Us, Girls From Golden State to New York Closo shaves and wondorful riding made this chariot race at the Crystal Palace in London the most thrilling ever staged in England, Spill after spill of the chariots kept the spectators in an agony of suspense, Underwood & Underwond Photo Here are three hats favored in New York for spri wear (left to right): A silk. spor t of stripes, in black, red, green and yellow, with soft crown and brim turned up at the hack garden hat with tea roses of yellow and rose; a tan bangkok with a band of plu Jumps the Hoop N Grace M. Healy, (), and N Jeach, 21, have reached Chicago on their automob r from Califo; York, They're paying their expenses by taking subseriptions for magazine Worth a King's Ransom R S 0 paesea & Bk B . dircetor and head Women who were elected on a woman's ticket to'run the town of DeKalb, terprises at Qil City, g o - - e Underwood & Underwaod Photo Mo, They were opposed by a group of men but defeated them, although they \ associnted with et 3 3 1 w R QUEEN MARIE of Rumania ge- campaigned only one dny. Left to right: Mrs. S. A. Mallors, councilman ; : clares ehe will visit the scsquicen- Mrg, S. J. Hull, ety clerk: Mre. J. W. McAdow, mayor; Mrs. John Pyles, tennial observances at Philadelphia. councilman, and Mrs. Charles Clinkenbeard, councilman. hrongh a p Vet p at Londor | is s in th Children of Passaic Strikers Picket White House Agree—ior a While e — ety v»:m ks \‘“; o MSEE 0 1 owned by a Japs t Tokio and built of dazzling These children of mill strikers at Passf, assisted by in an effort to hring their alleged sufferings to the notfhe | pearls valued at §550,000, is one of rvels of Japan, their elders, patrolled the vicinity of the White House of President Coolidge.

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