New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 16

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY £ « WHERE MIAMI HURRICANE DID WORST DAMAGE Air view 0 f the section of Miami, Fla., that was hardest hit by devastating hurricane. Flagler street is at the left, McAllister Hotel in foreground. - « MIAMI'S BROADWAY NOW A RUIN . F’];zgh‘r‘\ ! orror.\. Prcture LOVER-OCEAN RAILWAY ESCAPES B3 R L e )3 t Coast rail- y damaged by hurrica first reports shows a stretch of the road. Although named Nancy, ar 1 pictured here has more blue ribbons to his credit than any other Ayrshire bull in tountry, it 1s claimed. He is owned by W. L. Glatfelter, §nfim Grove, York cpunty. Pa., and is 11 years old f ‘ " e npaign devoted to furthering use of planes tor pleasure and commercial pur- poses, is in hands of Porter Adams, new president of Na- tional Aeronautical associa. tion. Sues for Fortune A John P. Gavin, San 0, 1S suing to prove Constance May, daugh- [ late James L. Flood, and a rightful heir to his $18,- | 000 000 actata DIRECTING DISASTER RELIEF John W. Martin (left), governor of Florida, and Henry M. Baker (right), relief director of American Red Cross, are in command of relief work along Florida’s stricken east! coast.’ MARINES PATROL DISASTER AREA U. S. marines, on way to disaster scene to do patrol duty, are reminded of war days as doughnuts are handed out. Marines were ordered into the stricken area to assist Florida militiamen, _ THE KNOCKOUT PUNCH? 1at Dempsey is going to Tunney in this spot in this mane THREE SCORE YEARS LATER At Battle of Wilderne n civil war, Henry Hoyt (left), 57th Mass. Regt., was shot down and captured by detache ment commanded by Augustine Royall (right), of Confed- erate army. They met again the other day, at waterways congress in Richmond, Va., and shook hands, JAPAN HAS HURRICANE HORROR..TOO Photo shows terrible damage wrought in Osaka by a fortnight ago. suffered. G. O. P. Post for > Alice Longworth SRR e e T Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, the former Alice Roosevelt, is slated to become Republican national commitieewoman from Ohio. * Tehie , . ;5y4 W= /:'/c: T 2l fon &6 74, : ad Gl S Qo on ulists Nyl Qu-/’to e S fmr 11 - s SRTY I Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman-Me- Donald-Seilaff and the expense account found in her purse after she had been engaged in ‘“vindicating” Aimee Semple MacPherson of the charge that the evangelist occupied a cottage at Carmel, Cal., dur- ing the time she was supposed to have been kidnapers’,cap- tiva Hundreds -were killed, as in Florida. storm which s Photo indicates—how Miami MRS. HALL SMILES, AS TRIAL NEARS Mrs. Frances Hall doesn’t appear worried over murded charges placed against her, in this new photo. She is seem (left) at entrance to her home in New:Brunswick, N. Jq4 with Mrs. Edwin Carpender, relative. v i "nxlerwm:d and Underwood 2 Klan committee is seen calling at state department, Wash- | ington, to present resolution of national body fav:ox"mg “hands off” policy on part of U. 8. toward Mexican religious war. L. to r.: James A. Comer, Little Rock, Ark..; Gail | Carter, grand dragon of Illinois; H. C. McCall, Petxplt. v id /

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