New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1926, Page 32

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY:! “FIRST LADIES” OF TWO LANDS % WHERE HAVANA HURRICANE DID WORST DAMAGE Underwood and Underwood S ported to e been killed in tt to leave beseiged Wuchang, China, when the gate at right, only entrance to city, was openéd. Most of those who died were women and children. ¥ CALCUTTA RIOT CRISIS GROWS " Saves Two Lives ¥ ‘m'v taken when- Mrs. Calvin Coolmgo wife of Il*e president, paid social call upon Queen Marie of Roumania, ow strip of Havana waterfront where hurricane did worst damage, and Maine memorial monument, blown over in the storm. Reports have 50 dead, d, 850,000,000 property damage in Cuba as result of latest of the series ot disturbances, BROADWAY BEAUTY ETATEN : ; National Girl Scout coune ’q ¢il has awarded heroina Unds d and Und ~ . _ e s medal to Sarah Britton, 15, e — Britain is landing more troops in Calcutta in an effort Kenosha, Wis., school girl, 4 : stop fighting between Hindu and Mohammedan religious for saving two girls from i = z 5 anatics. Moslem boatmen are seen offering prayers r drowning in Lake Michis - ' HUGH S. MAGILL CLYDE WALB R. EARL PETERS e or Hindis s soliers Tand) gan. : i Three more men have been brought into national spothght by Reed probe of alleged 1 political corruption in Indiana and Illinois. Clyde Walb is chairman of Indiana Ree publican committee, and R. Earl Peters is Democratic state chairman. Hugh S. Mas gill is independent Republican candidate for senator in Illinois. DRY AGENTS STAGE $400,000 HOOCH PARTY | ‘ SOUGHT IN $§325.000 MYSTERY Boy Champ Hunter g . s “most beautiful Broadway girl,” New York for injuries received when t a mystery party somew re along “hright Her face v badly br d and she won't look Tike this for some time, the doctors say. SUES NAVY CAPTAIN 1 , valued at S. S. Elma «rfl Wilmington, N. C. Hooc W is secn belng Alumpod mto gutter. UNDERWORLD BALKED BY GUARDED MAILS Pennsylvania authorities are redoubling search for Charles E. Knapp and his wife, Emma, in connection with $325,000 theft from Brotherhood Savings and Trust Co., Pittsburgh. Knapp, bond salesman, was given the amount in cash to complete transaction for securities, He didn’s, return. ' COUNTER ATTRACTION TO TEAMS AT GRID'BATTLES. d and Undervood ]mpf\' tant precedent rests upon suit of Sam S. Ripley, against ( u)rY \\ u!r o Evans, U. S. N., now heing 1 ng damages from Evang r of Samoa, allegedly wn with wife, now is ies Union is supporting g ¢ ejection is 4lmm1ul by naval .ofs ficers on gmm d he was an “agitator.” ning ways isn’'t only reason why gr ati “Ranthall ahamia ? nintiwead hapa suddenly ceased, with soldiers guarding postoffice shipme Photo was taken in Washington as soldier was heing

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