New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1926, Page 14

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'HERALD CAMERA-MEN TEL VENGEANCE PLEDGED AS EDITOR IS BURIED Upper photo sho eial investigator, s Canton, 0., editor. dianapolis, Lower picture FATAL HEAT WAVE DRIVES THRONGS TO BEACHES s C. B. McClintock (left), prosecuting attorney, and Ora Slater, spe- o har over a pledge to punish the @ as taken at the funeral of ins of Don Mellett, editor, held in In= Underwood and * With ( ng ma hoto athing Trumped Ace Costs ¢ Hears High Call "7y oy ¢10.000 st wilting in a heat wave that is kill- beaches of the , one of m metropolis, Watchful Waiting . ' ago divorce court, at- ing Mrs. Hazel Moore declare that her husband beat her because she trumped his ace while his bridge partner, Betty awarded her $10,000 alimony mira Heigh s uccess as an aspires to be an as well. She goes up for fights between sermons. e ittention of Ma) Frank McIntyre above), chief of bureau of insular affairs, war départ- ment, 1s centered on Carmi Thompson s mission to Phil- ippines and 1ts effect. © The 13 lands are administered through ;,Generai McIntyres bureau. seneral IR A AT IR - e > ¥ Y. Underwood snd Und atching on i Vienna, Joseph Holhtzer, Radically mannish “be are Ju with Elizabeth Ho 3 ighter of famed Continental artist, setting the mode. HAS MORTGAGE ON SKULLS TROPHY One more victory in the “Diamond Skulls,” English boat. ing cla ; gives Jack Beresford possession of the famed trophy. Photos show him winning the race second time on Thames, at Londor, and receiving cup from Mrs C M Pipman, , TWO BOMB ATTEMPTS ON CHI JAIL 3 M : d_Underwood - Chicago police frustrated a second attempt to bomb Cook county jail, in which 800 prisoners, including Russell Scott and other condemned s are confined. Interior was damaged in first blast. Photo shows crowd outside building, I el THEIR STORY Governments of Uniled States and Japan are closely watching trial of a suit in small' town of Toledo, Ore. M. Isubokawa (left) and Y. Mitani (right), two of the Japa- driven out of Toledo in July, 1925, by a “Nordic” mab, are suing local officials and townspeople for damages. Other photo shows some of the defendents. THREE PLAYOFFS IN GOLF TITLE TIE Locked in one of the most remarkable ties in golf his- tory, MacDonald Smith and Gene Sarazen are preparing to stage another playoff for the Metropolitan Open champion- ship. Two playoffs failed to yield a winner. Photos show them in action in the tourney, with Smith at top and Sarazen below. PASTOR, SLAYER, REVEALS “PLOT” > ot A Friends of J Frank Norris, Pt. Worth, Tex., Baptist preacher who killed D E. Chipps, lumberman, in the church study, are endeavoring to show there was a con- spiracy to murder Norris (‘,hlpps’.l'x"le*n(ls declare the ef- fort is subterfuge. Newest photo of Norris, Mother of Durkin Advertises for Aid . ! Mrs. Mattie Durkin, moth- ! er of Martin J. Durkin, con- victed two-gun “sheik ban- dit,” is advertising in Chicago newspapers for aid in getting a new trial for her son. Cupid’s Victim ~ e e Looks like being Harold Lloyd's leading lady 1s sure way to get & husband. Har. old wedded Mildred Davis; Bebe Daniels said “yes” to Charlie Paddock, now Job- yna Ralston (above). 1s pre- paring to marry Richard Al- len, screen player. * Back to Nature 1} Dorothy Rothermel, win. ner of Tacoma, Wash.’s, an nual beauty contest, in & re. flective mood,

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