New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1926, Page 16

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e " np—— "HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY ., CYCLONE BARELY MISSES MANHATTAN - : ROUNDUP HAS REDSKIN QUEEN WHERE TRAIN WRECK TOOK 21 LIVES Long Island towns are clearing up the wreckage of the first cyclone ever fand.’ Photo shows damage done at Sea Cliff. The storm struck in New Jersey, passed over Manhattan proper and dipped down again,on island villages. - American tourists were hurt when Paris-Mulhouse train was wrecked at Noisy-le-Sec, France, with loss of 21 lives. : “ UNCOVERING SOLUTlON OF CANTON SLAYING s uty of Esther Lee Motonic, rnllfiwlm)dud Cayuse maid, B Hint < " aused her to be chosen queen of Pendleton, Ore., roundup. eauty Hin MAY BE HALL-MILLS MYSTERY KEYS b % 1 first Red-Indian to be so honored TO WED, CHARGE T, -_— - . Some of leaders in federal, state and local probes of a nation of Don Mellett, Canton, 0., editor, by underworld hirelings, visit Cleveland to follow a lead. L. to r H. Pontius, Mellett attorney ; Joseph R. Roach, Clarence Darrow’s associate, who is chief investigator, and Assistant District Attorney Leuck In Peace Role .GERMANY BIDS FOR BELGIAN LAND , S Vivian De Barre, winner in New photo of Willie Stevens, brother of Mrs. Frances Hal}: “perfect form” contest, Los and Henry Carpender, her cousin, who are awaiting trial on : i Angeles, avers “Charleston” the charge of complicity in the murder of Rev. E. E. Hall a5 5 Sl 7 helped heér develop good and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. Both assert their innocence. = In her divorce suit against William H. Smith, Broadway physique. & producer, filed in Los Angeles, Clete Smith, known on stage as Cleta Mack, al hat he forced her to marry him after kidnaping her. Smith denies her ¢l PHOTOS RUSHED FROM PARIS SHOW AUTUMN MGDE JAMES A. FLAHERTY Knights of Columbus, of which James A. Flaherty is supreme knight, may send a Regal Go!fer mission to Mexico to treat S————— e S with President Calles regard- N Fid ing Mexican government’s en- t of anti-Catholic re- ligious laws. Negotiations are pending between Germany and Belgium Kfor the possible cessation to the former of border industrial di ‘ricts of Eupen and Malmedy, for the equivalent of $40,~ §000,000, . The two were awarded Belgium under Versailles treaty. v Still in Harness Yin o Hirohito, prince-regent of i «,,& Japan, is becoming a golf fan, § 3 He plays on public links, k}‘ gV B W u i e Autumn inclinations of Dame Fashion are reflected in these photos, rushed from Paris, where couturiers are now Hold- e g ing annual pre-season shows. The hats embody the higher crown. (1) and (2), Agnes creations, are smart shapes, the cial report on conversation which ensued former in an all-over embroidery effect, and the other in crushed velvet in tones. (3) Is a chapeau in severe lines fm: the, when A. W MelNn, U. S. secretary of treasury, met Benito Sole surviver of Civil war tailored woman. The crepe de chine frock at left, from Myrbor, features embroidery and appliqued flowers. The Moly. Mussolini, fascist’ er of Italy, in Rome. Mellon's visit {n house, Charles M. Stedman, neux wrap (center) hqs full peasant sl?e\'os, and is embroidered all over in pearls, with appliqued flowers on skirt, . At Itgly is supposedhto Be entirely unofficig] N Wt nr}i(]ate' ¢ right is a black satin dinner gown bf unique cut from Premet. 4 y

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