New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 17, 1926, Page 14

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B NS g o NPk i e S e SH T TR AR ST | t LR FIRST OIL WELL IN NEBRASKA 2 Wi/- o, SOUTH 1 DAKOTA | LINCOLN® CAMPBELL, KANSAS 0il fever is attacking Nebraska, with first well in state’s history brought in by wild- at Campbell, Franklin gounty. ' The well is doing 25 ba a day. Photo shows the derrick. SMITH ADMITS RACE FOR PRESIDENT Al Smith, in explaining to Buffalo Democrats why he didn’t want to be governor of New York again, said he needed to preserve his strength for a campaign:for president. Photo taken in Buffalo shows gec ittee (1. to r.) John Linnihan, - Commissioner Mayor Frank .X. Schwab and Smith John . Love, ( FIRE SWEEPS $1,000,000 MANSION Underw stroyed million dollar man- in New York City. valuables. ~»Lightning started fire gion of late George W P Photo show TRAINS DISPATCHED BY RADIO Along its 11,000 kee and St. Paul railway 2 ¢ mplete of radio communication which will afford uninterrupted con- tact at all times, despite tornadoes, landslides, washouts, vans dals. » Photo shows 2 train dispatcher using radio. Thaw Now Author (A K. Thaw is awaiting public- reaction to his first venture as an author, "The Traitor.”*, Hits Dry League Support for his dema prosecution of Anti-Saloon League under corrupt prac- tices law 15 being sought by Rep George H Tinkham, DMass.. Repu an. Tinkham, in filing charges against the S an “eccles ganization,” New View of VVgr torians expect to see many false impressions re- garding U, S. participation in European conflict, born of war hysteria, with publ ment ler professor, 1s preparing .the work, which will run to 10 volumes, _ Jazzes Opera jazz-0)e will be pro- duced on Broadway this au- tumn. The music is by (above) 'W. Frank Harling, the libretto by Laurence Stallings, “Deep Rive HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL RS EUROPE STARTS AIR ! ST ™ T e, with accommodations for eight persons, is going into London-Berlin service. Backs of cabin seats lower at night to beds. The cahin is equipped with wash basins and running water. Interior and exterior views are shown, First through sleeper airp MAKES GATE GLOW WITH PRIDE Miss Eleanor Twol “Miss San Francisco” for 1€ born right by the Golden Gate. She can swim, too. e Xy «Underwood and Underwood 1 Unusual photo, taken from air, shows five U. 8. navy r'sres flying over Atlantic coast in close formation. _ e Hundreds are motoring to Butte farm, near Newark, O., to view remains of a mas’t@dnn reported to be largest vet uncovered in U Monster was discovered while James Bailey, farm hand (shown with bones) was diggi well. Photo shows almost perfect condition of the specimen re pictured in v the find.” n has not been of; ficially authenticat s said to belong to t Tertian age PHOTO SHOWS WHY EDERLE FEAT IS “DISCOUNTED" i | Ederle’s s¢ a record because she swam under s from her _ 1 ers declare she va <ng insin J.'S. girl made other n gated to keep he They ving tu tional channel swim lee of one accomp: rushed from abr not aided by t Good examples of the fall trend are these. Left, a brown and tan plaid with a- i caracul collar and a long flare cape falling to a point at the hem of the sport coat. Rig an afternoon dress of black satin-faced canton crepe. . In center.are tl}f hats which ¢ body, the higher crowns decreed, ki Pavis,’ 3 (i

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