New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1926, Page 16

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g o HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THERR STORY “EYES OF NAVY” PLAY WAR GAME IN CLOUDS 3 Remarkable photo of two of Underwood and Underwood S. fleet’s planes in flight after being catapulted from decks of dreadnaughts. The name of the ships may be seen on the machines. Picture wes taken during war maneuvers. photo of “fighting mas f a warship taken during maneuvers off San The bridge, seldom se¢n in closeup by others than sailors, is the “brain of and Underwood “Most beautiful young mother and child in Washing- n, D. C.” is the compliment paid to Mrs. Drew Pear- n and baby. Mrs. Pearson is daughter of famed Count- bss Eleanor Gizycka, of the Patterson family of Chicago. ROYAL ARTIST TO PAINT U -S. KINGS et # court painte 8. to put U. yusiness kings on 18 successor of late John Singer ent a th portrait-painters. He is seen at work, s peer of Brit- { 'S Foreign Serrice —_— T Early return to Austrian chancellorship of Dr. Ru- dolph Damek, who recently resigned, is predicted. He quit in a crisis over demands of government employes for wage increases, Son of Revolution st surviving Amer tevolu- tior He was born when his tather married to a sec- ond wife, was 80 o REFUSES TO BOB! “ Underwood and Under e L ey Like Mary Pickford, her prototype, Enid Tgylor, Brit. ish stage and screen darling, refused to bob,. and gives her moral support to British women who are in a league ‘to defeat vanishing of long tresses. Her latest photo. WED WITHOUT RING OR BOOK — e Thoda Cocroft and Eugene Whitmore, Ch.cago write are on the equivalent of a honeymoon after un.gue “we ding” in New York. Th ubstituted formai contract for usual ceremony ; and there was no ring, heense or promise, » Weds Ex-Duke Helped b Fast Dy g Cin< cinnati p eating food again P day fast undertaken to reduce his weight. He attended patients as usual; drank water and orange juice only; lost 30 pounds. v York belle, has been won by Dmitri, former Rus- sian grand duke and grand- son of Czar Alexander III. 9 91 Uneasy Street AFTER “CHAMPION HOUSEWIFE OF U. S.” TITLE i Lql\lrs. Helen Lieurance, adjudged “champion housewife of southern California,” at domestic science show in Los Angeles, is being put forward I friends for national title. Contest may be arranged, with cookery, needlework, washing, ironing, cleaning, deciding title. Mrs. Hall on Trial Newest and favorite photo of Mrs. ‘Frances Stevens Hall, whose trial in Somer- ville, N. J., is cynosure of nation’s eyes.*. She asked that picture be “‘taken: “so public can see exactly how I look.” Whistliqg Baby Emory P. Hylant, Jr., 7 months old, son of a naval lieutenant living in Wash- ington, D. C., whistles him- self to sleep loudly enough to be heard outside his nursery. Doctors vouch for the phenomingl talent. The babe imitates popular arias, GRANDFATHER TAKES BRIDE, 18 “Attracting attention on a wedding v are Dr. Silas R. Corwith, 66, New York city physician and grandfather, who wed Viola Alter, 18. Her parents gave their consent; witnessed the ceremony. EFS Foreign Service De Ma{guens (right), French ambassador in Berlin, probably is very glad to be relieved of a post which has been very difficult and at times very painful, especially at the time of the French occupation of the Ruhr. His suce cessor is Paul Claudel (left). BRITAIN FINDS FEAR OF DOMINION SPLIT GROUNDLESS EFS Foreign Service I Delicate is task given . - = nderwood and Underwood Prince Ignatz Radziwell, —_—\——_—“\ new Polish ambassador to Berlin, for Germany sus- pects Poland of heing in a league with France against her. “white-faced” pos ley: (L.tor.) ( Patriotic Britons are resting easier, with evidence given in dominion conference in London, that none of John Bull's ssions are in a mood to part from the mother-country. Photo shows premiers lined up after pare grove, Irish Free State; Hertzog, South Africa; Maharajah of Burdwan, India’s delegate; Mac kenzie King, Canada; Lord Birkenhead; Baldwin, England; Winston Churchill; Bruce, Australia; Lord Balfours Coates, New Zealand; Monroe, Newfoundland, 4

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