New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 28, 1926, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. S — HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY Air Ambulance Aids Bettis s, army ace, injured in a crash ied hundreds of miles in an Photo shows Doctors Lieutenant Cyrus K. Be near Bellefonte, Pa., is ca airplane to a Washington (D. C.) hospital. him being taken from the ambulance plane. predict he now will recover. The Latest—Ankle Corsages The ankle corsage is the very latest v look at these two Chattanooga (Tenn.) girls The Typical Western Girl ched the v v her fc This is the “typica Italfan potrait p He met all of the so nd failed to fir pe he ha ized as typical of the d then he fo his girl, Miss Leona Natalle Fenger, salesgirl in a department store. Since he gave her fame she has been deluged with requests as a model. k] MOTHER—Th Musical Who says elephants aren’t mu- t -Davis, tenor Lil the ng lesson Stays and Stays otherwise kno shown cisco f won't she she wo Her ambition is to er the movies with either Valentino or Tom Meighan. happiest girl in all New York was Ger- trude Ederle as she stepped from the liner into the arms of her mother, while thousands of admirers massed at the tip of Manhattan roared a tremendous we and, as sh , with unflung Mother, left, laughs, too. come s of rejoicing New York. Seems to Be Able to Stand It W ek % Bill' i, tenni mpions, watching the Davis cup elimination trials at . Y., from the si A rare pi cture of tennis royalty. A Bunch of the Windy City’s Mermaids The wild waves tame right down and shut up when Chicago's mermaids trip down the beach. These mermalids, having tripped in unison, were snapped by a photographer before they had time to get up. It is going to cost Marle Kryl of Chicago just $100,000 to marry Spiro ! fall. Ten years ago her fatMer, Hadje-Kryiakso, a titled Greek, this $£100,000 each Bohumir Kryl, promised Marie and her sister, Josephine udy music until they w years old. »d*Paul Taylor White and forfeited wounced that she, too, will give up 1 i€ they would stay Three years ago Josephi the money for th She’s American Now ake of lov: feuike v Teproseni bungary, her native lund, in an international beauty pageant to be held in Paris—although she's an American by marriage and adoption now. To Keep the Highways Safe NEA E' guns are to be used by highway police of Cook county, T« This picture shows Sergeant George Ulrich al.Jd Chief L. R. Davidson examining the new weapons. Machine nois, to keep rural roads safe. 1

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