New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 25, 1926, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926. Placing One Far Down the Field Post Mortem: Dempsey Had One VB‘ig‘Chance—Missed It Breaking her own rccor - i a new mark of 5 minutes, 10 Clem Coady, captain and tackle of the Harvard Unives f . 4 seconds, in a 1,000 meter walk- ball team, is not doing a “spirit-of-spring” on the o7 ‘ 5 et ing race, Miss Crossley of Eng- Putting all his weight behind it, he has just booted the pigsk Here is shown the one stage of the Battle of the Sesquicenten iial when victory lingered within the grasp of the now deposed land, set tk 1d's mark at sht champion. In the fourth round, Dempsey put over a hard left hook which sent the challenger into the ropes, the Wo: s Olympic Games for a long row of ten-yard lines. heavywei where he hung by both hands, ung d : Another such blow would have ended the battle, but it did not come. held rec ¢ at Gothenburg, Grid Armies Tr'lin FG)‘ ‘/V"l' o e An instant later, Tu;;m,\" vallied and staggered Dempsey with a hard right. @il L8 B Belgians Celebrate Virgin excited over mirror. No Amateur Now of the Bulldog %3 3 > 2 5 Above are'Tad < A ; 3 R o {ondos, army recruiting , and Phil Bunnell, ccam capiam. ’ o ant, tried to swim across New York Bay from Fort : s glant “langeman” had a prominent place in the brilliant parade ~ Hamilton to Fort Wadsworth Cleopatra never gained the fame with her people that Madame = conncetion with the celebration of the virgin feast with ra soldier’s complete Charioni Pacha has won with her modernistic campaigns. She B <Gl e S equipment. His clothes, bayo- ) i : et, rifle and pack weighed 48 has brought about the legal equality of Egypt women, put 1714, During the_ b < g Kond over a movement to discard the veil and designed the veil ~ Gérwans'by hiding them in this gla DO LG Sergeant Kondos § : S e . s 2 ’ didn’'t gain the other shore, coiffure, which she is wearing and which now is the national . but he did battle the currents head-dress of pt. She is coming to America soop to give a for two hours. series of lectures on the Feminist Movement in the Orient. Accuses Aimee Of Hoax KIND HEARTED! PRINCETON GENERAL—Here is John W. Davis, captain and tackle of the Princeton eleven. Few are the enemy rushes that get through him, They Also Pack a Mean Yodel s, "Av' A ‘\'\(’ - ? Never again in London wilkthe guest of honor be mistaken for the head waiter, or vice versa. ¢ . oned gents of the corn belt who have won medals According to an edict of Bernie Morris( left,) Los Angeles stonn9gx-;xyl|nr, was one of '_fle wits » reputations as “hog callers” may find a little the Federation of Merchant This is a cold, calloused age, but it has its kind hearts, at that. A burglar EFT?T)::‘:‘\::]‘??:}E ;‘g“’:;’"’:‘:;:’;;:|gf:f\’l"csxp,‘f:‘:n;°ngflf;f::’:vi:::::: competition from*John Bull's sons who are equally adept as Tailors, extreme ~Oxford bags eimbed thioush o ,.;”,:‘,,“m‘,?f()ix,;n(\“.‘.'.lu,,',‘:‘?:,{r"”;:‘sc,',;’s":,\:"“ ncd te Miss Morris, secretary to a lawyer whomeMrs. McPherson rotained. testis o town criers. The picture shows a couple of lusty-lunged topped by a beret will be worn JiF SE % 0i a0 (" and out, gave him $14 and let him escape by fled she heard her employer and the evanselist planning folitious testis The Manns were reu and are Sons of Britain in a recent competition of criers from every by the well-dressed waitex this yay of the kitchen, where he fixed himselt a 2 &, m. breakfast He mony about Mrs. McPherson's “kidnaping.”, Miss Merris is shown here \iying at Sparta, Wis,, ) P section of Englands st st .. Beasom. . ., A S e thanked ‘her very kindi ‘g e With Rer lster, Madgoh i ooimoen s tabimintimcmsiom s

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