New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 21, 1926, Page 14

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wmw‘fl Resdimac s - E 1T - e - SRR, ITY TR COUNTER-ATTRACTIONS TO PRESIDENT’S CAMP _ Adiron at the hotel as wait President Coolidge e photo shows.: Some of the 50 college gir earn tuition are seen going out for an after-su CONGRESSMAN GIVES “WET” PARTY Boss G@E‘Warden H P Sheldon, new chief ame warden of U 8., for- lerly was Vermont game nd fish commissioner )e- With results entirely negiligible so far, Rep. Fiorella H. La Guardia, New York, 1s continuing to show New York City how to manufacture beer with a “kick y mixing “near beer” with legalized alcohol malt extract Photo shows him (right), “treating” friends in a street “AL” SMITH AT PRESIDENT'S CAMP e , b A PR \ c{ \\,g P {Underwood_and_Underwood s Al Smith, New York governor, and possible op» ponent of Coolidge in 1928, arrive to visit | ident at summer White House. Mr Coole fdge would not permit photographers te ' him with “Al,” who is seen (arr )s Jeaving his car. Other photo shows Sn family as i1t advanced to meet Coolidges. (1. tor.) Mr.and Mrs. Al Smith, Jr.. Catherine Smith, “Al," his wife, Mr. and Mrs, J. Warner, :\T’n‘t of crowd that gathered to Oh, Frenchie! =American population, any entries to the ch beauty contest in New leans Gertrude Beri won e e = Detachable high heels for young women who walk home from automobile rides, are the latest Dorothy Culver, Los Ar~ales film gtar, here yives a demanstration HOMEWARD BOUND! Underwood _and_Underwood U. S. S. Pittsburgh is nosing around in U. S. waters again after five years of service in European seas, performing a variety of duties. At the top, left, may be seen part of the 871 foot homeward bound pennant decreed by navy tradi- tion. JACK DELANEY'S “BETTER HALF” v, manager of Jack Delaney new light heavy- weight champion prize fighter. greeting Jack (center) and ey, on thewr arrival at his home to map out a campaign intended to bring Jack in contact with lots of “jack,”" and’ eventually Jack Dempsey “PALACE" FOR CONGRESSMEN " 'y » $11 . tin ‘ y E 2 Versas ~'H((nfnlvn: atas ST ) Lo House of Repr mclude gymnas ge. with the cost estimated at $8,000,00 KING WITHOUT COUNTRY A Karl. would-bhe king of Hung his mother in Spain. Newest photo of him y, has but one toy, a don- key, in the lonely and improveished exile he is living with Slaying Pastor “"No condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus,” stand of the Rev J Fr Norris (above), Baptist fire- brand of Ft. Worth, Tex, who. killed D. E. Chipps, a eritie, in the church study He is charged with murder, with Chipps’ friends organiz- fng to convict him Off Doty f i i b TR ——— e When Aristide Briana {sn’t busy resigning or or ganizing new French cabi- nets, he rusticates on a farm near Paris He is seen in in- formal attire Beats the Dutch Germans learned with sur- prise that Emma Redell, ac- claimed as “most 1deal Wag- nerian soprano in Germany,” 18 an American. Now tempt- ing offers are being sent her from U S & Editor’s Avenger Held i_n.TOHO Case e Moves of Ora Slater (above) famed Ohio detec- tive, in search for assassins of Don Mellett, Canton edi- tor, are being kept secret from local police, who were in a war with the editor at time of his death. Slater was hired by a citizens' commit- tee, who also put up $25,000 reward. Leads Lawyers '——‘ — Demand for heaviest pe alty is being made by horr fied Boston for Dr. Thom: E. Walsh (top), who is ad cused by James E. For (below) of dissecting an hiding body of Edith Gree Ford’s sweetheart, after ti girl had been killed by an i legal operation. Walsh an his wife, also held, assa Ford’s story. — Charles 8. Whitman, new president of American Bar association, ¢ formerly was governor of New York GOAT'S MILK SAVING RARE BABE Underwood and Underwood iyt AUrderwood and Uaderio Only “sacred babboon" ever horn in captivity is bein nurtured on a bottle in Tacoma, Wash., zoo. Tt was not ey pected to live until goat’s milk was found to satisfy i appetite. FOCH SEES HIS MEMORIAL oo Marshal Foch after mspecting thie memorial stqtue himself at Bouchavesnes. near Arras. tactfully declined comment upon its merits -

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