New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1926, Page 28

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Extraordinary photo was taken as Budapest was having a repetition of the Lake Denmark, N J., disaster The Hungarian government arsenal on an nd 1 Blocksberg river blew up at night with great property loss. Few per- sons were killed, owing to fact it was night WIFE TRIES TO BLOCK. DV CECE - Mrs block | | forces to 1f livorce her in Mexico and wed Corliss Palmer (in bathing costume) professional beaut t whom Mrs. Brewster won un E collected £200,000 verdict on charge of al m of affee i tions | GIRL WINS AS SCYTHE SWINGER e e Miss Helen Bernapy, North Danville, N. H., won hand- mowing contest against all comers at Durham, N. H, She fa with one of men she defestad 5 [ M Finding nothing but unhap- piness in the luxury which oil land royalties brought him, Jackson ¢ Barnett, Oklahoma Snake red-Indian, has given up his mansion and autos to return to the simple life in a cabin near Muskogee. Has Venus’ Eyes or of prettiest eyes in Europe is Louise Kar- tonsch, Viennese beauty, it is claimed. In News Again 2 / n Mitchell, former assistant chief of army air service, is being hoomed for president of 1 Y nautical ass est photo o showing him in civvies. Prince His Patron “Ernest Vierko . who now holds record for swimming English channel, 12 hou nd 42 minutes, says ex-crown prince of Germany ftinanced hie foat AT T P e P e e e e G derwood and Underwood - —— Absence from coast of famed Marilynn Miller gave (above) Wynn Richmond, understudy, oppertunity to appear in star- ring role for 11 per: ances and win attention of Broads way producers. Now she's being acclaimed as star herself. GERMAN BATTLESHIP RAISED i b British salvage workers have finally succeeded in raising German battle cruiser “Hindu:\burg."_ scuttled off Orkney Islands. Metal is being recovered for junk. PREMONITION SAVES SIX e e e A premonition of danger which she cannot explain, caused Mrs. K. C. Wold to take her four children from their home in St. Paul, Minn., a moment before a blast wrecked it. Gas leaking from a main was responsible. e e o o N . Lol HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY HERA : | | ° BUDAPEST HAS BLAST DISASTER Scorns Wealth WYNN WINS IN PINCH! Don McAdeo CANADA.U. S. “PEACE BRIDGE” _ [ [ i Ll i e e Well, who have we here? None other than El Senor Don Guillermo McAdoo, otherwise W G MecAdoo, parading in a pageant at Santa Barbara, Cal Death Chair 3 Garrote, medieval method of execution, found in trash heap near Tryon palace home of colonial governors, at New Bern, N. C,, is caus- ing speculation. Was it used by colonial government -or by pirates? Strangulation was accomplished by tighten- ing the iron collar. Held in Gold Theft Charge of robbing S. S, Samoa of $250,000 in gold has been placed agamst Placide Ducrest, arrested in San Fran- cisco. Ducrest denies the crime, for which he has been sought five years. Yields to Spouse NN aMrs. George W. Smith, first woman ever clected an al man in a Louisiana city, is re- tiring because her husband is a candidate for mayor of the city, Bayville. L ) d 4 1 7 % v‘u ( |l 3’ | Y ) | ) ! i o .,...-‘% ¥ AR { ! New view of {‘Peace Bridge” being built across Niagara river at Buffalo in commemoration of 100 years of peace (o N between Canada and U. S., which have world’s longest stretch of undefended frontier between them. NEW FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT SUIT . s N | ll b . | ’ ) L . ' a2 ' Mrs. Miriam Noel Wright (inset), now the lawfully ] 1 wedded but once free love wife of Frank Lloyd Wright (in- set), world famous architect, is beginning new chapter in 1 extraordinary of their married life, with a $100,000 suit a; t Olga Milanoff (top), Russian dancer ¢ She # i’ blames dancer for Wright's alleged refusal to give shelter to his wife 4 24 \ FADE-OUT FOR VALENTINO : % i . A 'y 4 A ’ ¢ l ) 'l Y ¢ ) Fl K N ? i » ' L & Underwood and Underwo: Pola Negri, almost prostrated, with George Uliman, V. ] entino’s manager, at the funeral of the late star at St, Ma achi's Roman Catholic church, New York Ci;y N O

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