New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 28, 1926, Page 16

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN FLORIDA USING CONVICTS TO CLEAR UP RUINS Convicts : Photo shows stripes at w forward rapidly. Even though dope figures Yankees as stron, (tes of country at large to win world series. Cardinals are popul avor=- ! First row (I tor.) South. . g (1. to r.) Bottomley, T. Bell, k Williams, Hornshy ( { tendiag (L to r.) Sothoron, Flowers, H. B 't d rporcer, lallahan, Clough, Rhem. FIERCE FIRE FOLLOWS TANK TRAIN WRECK e e e e e e e | J ! oline caught fire when Pennsylvania and, but no one was killed. OKS FROM AIP fiteen, tank car was wrecked near North E. SHOWS WAY TO LOCKJAW REMEDY Success of treatment used by Dr. Hugh F. Daley, Boston, in curing “Blackie,” of lockjaw, may aid development of more effectual remedy for human patients. “Blackie” can now bark and chew as well as any dog. GIVEN MUSIC SCHOOL IN FRANCE ] When Mrs. Pearl Flanagan, Wichita, Kan., music teacher, was visiting 15th ceniury chateau in France, they met Abbe Louviere, the owne=. F~ heard of her dream of having a school in Fr b 3 singers might be trained at rm »ded the chateau to her. #” HAS 12,500-MILE RADIO RANGE I - ' 3 it powerful vacuum tube transmitter in world, in- 1 naval roAin station at San Diego, Cal., gives the 3 ge TELL THEIR STORY SOCIETY TAKES UP TUNNEY, “PUG” 7 ¥ X Leaders in business and society in New York have a new fad, Gene Tunney. Th»e new champion pugilist is being feted in his home town by elect, while the ¢ ] adds its ac- claim whenever he appears. Photo shows mob of admirers stopping his auto, and champ turning a.victory smile on them. o Frank A. Walsh, Milwaukee, 'Wis., new commander of G. A. R., doesn't want annual en- campments discontinued, de- spite agitation in that direc- tion, Katherine McDonald, ex-film star, once was proclaimed “most beautiful woman in America,” but she wasn't pretty enough to keep her husband at home. She has just been granted a divorce, on grounds that mate cared more for golf than for her. ____TANKS FAIL IN TEST WAR Mines and artillery can stop dreaded “tanks,” it was shown in mimic warfare at Camp Mead \ . when battalion of the terrors were put to conclusive test. Photo shows shell hitiing the mark, and what it did to machine. Murder Will Out_ Changing His Name ] lookyoo, Eskimo, has ¢ p i fessed murder of Dr. R Mrs. George Dewey, widow ¢ X 1 of the admiral who was naval Marvin (above), aide on Pe |, ¢ o iche ] ar, exped.ition tc';‘North P ?fier Of SuanielAinepc A“,fer Marvin was believed drownc, Floyd F. Glotzbach, chauf- feur, is changing his name to Flor~ ""~ward so he can't be ' 4

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