New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 28, 1926, Page 14

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY il Soan - Wiy | -_— Although Earl Carroll, theatrical producer under sentence to prison in New York gor perjury in connection with famed bathtub party, is in Paris, where bathtubs aren’t common, he doesn’t miss them, as photo shows, He is seen walking with wife, Invader Anti-Reformer - T Gets $1 for Wife W~ —_——le—————— Harvey Branch sued Woman is invading an- wealthy Harry Hill in other sacred Wall Street Cleveland, asking $50,000 precinct. Sayra Fischer Hitherto unheard of “High Life Party,” has cone CONQUERS I A8 s ATLANTIC GALE RIPS CPEN COAST TOWNS & L Cities along. northern Atlantic coast are repairing great damage done by a gale that moved far inland, wrecking many houses in Miami and Havana fashion. Photos, taken in Camden, N. J., and Clason Point, N. Y., show typical scenes over wide areas. LONDON Ul VEILS ANOTHER WAR MEMORIAL for loss of Mrs. Branch’s affections. Jury, awarded Branch $1. Mrs. Branch {above) is now Mrs. Hill, Lebenthal, first municipal bond saleswoman, is making success of job, it is indi- gressional candidate in sec~ ond Illinois district. Slogan of Joseph Frank, anti-re- former, is “Let joy be une ated. confined.” Bstter Luck? REVOLUTION RELIC IN RUINS - . Gen. Smedley But- r R ; e ler who didn’t succeed in Congress will be asked in next session to make provision : : : “cleaning up” Philadelphia, for preservation of ruins of what was most important nf;w is f,’: cfimmand opra-' munitions factory during revolution. Photo shows the A rines guarding mails: in ruins, at Hellam, Pa. 4 western states. ANCIENT HUNTING METHODS IN REVIVAL g ] Ancient sports of falconry and show Melvin R. Cl and John McC bagged with arrows d William Hum pheasant and mallard duck hunting at are gaining new eminence in U. S. Photos lum, Los Angeles, with trophies of game they oshawk who gave exhibition of rewster, N, Y, Feat of former Jeanne Perkins of New York, now Countess Colonna, in rising to dominant position in Ro- man society in a v s ta of American. circles in Europe.. She is extending her social activities to ultra. smart resorts this winter. GUIDES CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS of disputes between government ion of new federal buildings in ury department has named Ed- ward H. Bennett, Chizago, famed city planner, to be cons sulting specialist in charge of work. He is seen with C. 8, Dewey, undersecretary of treasury. Confronted wi departments over co Washington, D. C., tr iYnderwmd and Un London is glorying in possession of another magnificent war memorial. It honors famed Horse Guards. Photos show guardsmen marching past monument, and (inset) Prince of Wales and Premier Baldwin, among thousands who attended ceremony. Seasos Still On EMPRESS IN FORBIDDEN PHOTO Just ‘when you're think= [Ing the bathing beauty con- test season was over, we're presenting another winning beach Venus. Catherine Moylan won in match in ___-——-__—_—"UU:' Corpus Christi, Tex,, Emperor and Empress. of Japan are not supposed 4 8 be photographed, being held sacred. But here’s ne: photo of the empress in European dress. Due to the e peror’s permanent disability, she is seldom seen in publri!j

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