New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 4, 1926, Page 28

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Chice two-gu 18 8een in get) listening to Also s mother the court 1 Foodless Walker Begum of Bhopal, India's only woman ruler, is on he home from London afte nal arrangen 5 her second son, on ends 50 years of rule, The Begum and her son are seen leaving London, \ll Paths Lead to “Sesqui” B e R Co-eds Bootblacks s in front } lings ehrates 150 the expos n ab 1 ated reprodu n of Liberty Bell he entrance, and one of the main enueg in the grounds. Prince of Wales' la, has just ghter of the obtained a divorce in § inadian. late Sir James I.wug?wv;l\ m .Washington Allows Prince No Rest ington 1 lowing Ci Sweden and his > dny 1dle momen prince on two of many visits in the cu House of Representatives with the prin Nicholas Longworth, and at the bureau of st specting an inferometer. “Kicked Out” By His Party Britain 1s wondering what Lloyd George's answer will be to sentence of ex-communication passed on him by other Liberal party leaders. Lord Oxford and Asquith s the leader 1n the attack on the former premier based on the latter’s attitude in the recent general strike Newest photo of Lloyd George efenses at Fortress Monroe, Va., were shown to be strengthened when the army ght maneuvers there, using new 64,000,000 candlepower searchlights, mounted or trucks, to aid anti-aircraft gunners, Shriners Make “Sleepy City™ Sleepless o~ a isn't the “Sleepy City"™ now, with the Sesqui-centennial exposition on, and = in annual conclave there Photo shows Zenobia Shriners of Toledo street ‘Radio in Fields Peps Up Farmers @ R b ‘% Radio is lightening the labor of truck farmers in the d trict around Elmont, L. T It has been found that mo H work is done by “hands” who are within seund of the por - able radio receiving sets placed on the farms British society is entertain- mg “Indian’s most beautiful woman," the Princess Naidu _All of Sinking Ship’s 600 Passengers Escape i WW e ~&C/ Ow- Crew of S. 8. Washington Irving is being commended for brave, swift work which en- abled 600 passengers to escape without injury when the ship sank in the Hudson river near its Manhattan pier The steamer was rammed by a tug in leaving the dock, and sank § &lmost immediately.

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