New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 28, 1926, Page 14

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‘—E", BRITISH NET CHAMP SEEKS U. S. LAURELS e s have it that Mrs. L. Godfree, winner of Britis 1t Wimbledon, will invade U. 8. in autumn. Thi h women'’s tennis title in recent new photo, showing her in home, should be studied by novices, as it illustrates the proper way to grip he racket and put the body into play. __AUTO RACE ENDS IN TRAGEDY 1 and Underwood e ) Two persons were killed \\h:n the car of the famous iver Rosenberg dashed into a fenceand overturned on eonctors, during a meet he Avus motor course, near wlin, Photo shows the wreck. Back “Home” e p—— On her first visit to Wash. ington in some years, Mrs. Champ Clark, widow of the former sp of the house, is being entertained widely. She is there gathering mate- rial for a book. REMINDER OF FEVERED DAYS OF 1918 5 4 b en at Camp Humphries, ack,” is a reminder of terrific battles £0, WHERE YANKS FOUGHT FOR LIFE ] e Paul Phillip were forced ight for lives when Tartar bandits attacked former stock m (shown h of Grand Duke Nicholas at Karakala, ssien Armenia, which Phillips is operating as a Near relief orphanage. Bandits sought to drive off farm’s tle, but were routed by hastily summoned relief workers m other stations. $ “ A, Ar. and Mr ¢ howing R. O T ( Yanks were fighting this in a eight enginee time Works for Vets commander of Di .erans of the World War, is in Washington, sounding of- ficials regarding changes in policies in the extension of aid to maimed doughboys and sailors, = = > N . T HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR. STORY ;,QQ0.000 FRANCS WEEKLY SALARY A $25,000 a week offer is magnet that is dfawing Yvonne Printemps, celebrated French actress, and her more famous actor husband and pla ight, cha Guitry, to U. S., despite their horror of ‘kness. Present value of franc makes trip worth mgore than 1,000,000 francs a week to them IT'S A LONG WAY BACK ~Will new campaign to make Broadway “dress up” send chorus girl fashions back to what they were in 1900? Photo contracts chorine of the nineties with a revue cutie of today. Underwood_and Underwood = .GATE HCMEWARD BOUND > - Cardinal Hayes (left), of New York, bidding goodbye to Cardinal Bonzano, papal legate to late Catholic eucharistic congress in Chicago, as latter sails for Rome to give a pers sonal repart of congress to Pope Pius XL Next! B e With confirmation from Paris that Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Cupid’s best customer, has broken her engagement to Stanford Comstock, Flor- ida realtor, New York is talk- ing about probability of Peggy marrying one of the Frenchmen who dueled over her a few years ago. ving ‘been partners in everything all t lives, Margaret and Keith Law- rence, Cleveland, O., twins, are partners in politics. Keith is managing his sister’s campaign for Ohio l&gisla- ture. She is a Democrat. Accused; Accuses ce Taylor denies attentions” upon “Red” Grange, professional athlete, as charged by her husband, Charles, Holly- wood, Cal.,, oil man, in a cross-complaint divorce suit. Grange, substantiating her den says, ‘““I'm going to sue somebody.” Fade-Out 318 P Gloria Swanson, bestowing a reelistic kiss upon husband Henri de la Falaise, -reputed marquis, as he sails to France. Films are keeping Gloria in*New York. TRAIN SPARKS LIGHT CHICAGO FIBRE Sparks blown from a locomotive are believed to have originated spectacular fire which swept through a ware- house in South State street, Chicago Firemen had narrow escapes when a wall collapsed. HOW TO LOOK PRETTY IN THE EVENING r Underwood and Underwood Three new creations that will enha ance the charm of the wearer L. to r : Pale green georgette, with a bolero effect blouse: changeable peach taffeta with bouffant skirt and tight bodice; rose orchid creation of maline.

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