New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1926, Page 14

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Underwood and Underwood [wavar ™ CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY U. S. SAILORS TRAINED IN LAND WARFARE X Underwood and Underwood 3 {1t Uncle Sam needs any more bluejacket landing parties to restore order in banana rrepublics or protect Americans in other foreign ports, he has gobs prepared for thel, work. Sailor recruits are seen being trained in land warfare at San Diego, Cal. - ILL-FATED SUB S-51 FLOATS AGAIN Some of beautiful buds who are making their formal debut in Washi of the John J. H. ton this season. Left, Nancy, daughter iltons; right (from tcp down), Harriet{ daughter of George W. Huntresses; Alice, daughter of Col. R. M. Cutts, U. S. marine corps; Katherine, daughter; of the Copley Amorys. ‘ALLAH’S’ HOLD ON EAST UNSHAKEN While west is decrying lack of faith, convincing proofs are ))emr{ given that “Allah’s” hold on Orient’s teeming millions is unshaken, Part of 1€0,000 who recently par- ticipated in Moslem demonstration at Delhi, India, are: shown, ignificant Minority” Russia’s “insl right, Kamene n X for wa Zinoviev have sig: pact ad a pag ire in their fight against Joseph Stalin, Communist clhief, and promising to be goods i Submarine S-51, w h its dead from Atlantic off Block Island, R. 'L, is afloat again. It is seen in Brooklyn navy yard, where it is being reconditioned for _service, Down Panama Way-—A Cruiser Sails By ‘The armored cruiser § mander of the 1 The picture shows dredges at work in the canal clearing away a rece H H H Roy Barton White, new president of Central’Rn,zL".‘- road of New Jersey, Ai’s youngest active head of afi eastern railroad. He's 43 He rose from ranks, hegin. ning as telegy, peral 20 years ago, n the Panama Canal, From P a come bearing Admiral Hughes, 3 Guantanamo, tle ed for of inspee Se nt heavy earth slide, [HOW MARIE SEES MOST OF AMERICA) Photos show how Marie and her royal party are seeing| most of America. She greets crowds who assemble at stas tions between stops on her itinerary, from rear platform) of spegial train. Ileana and Nichelas are seen with her. , NEW BRITAIN ‘DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 6, 1926. Kaiser’s Daughter May Come to U. S.) Princess Victoria Louise; daughter of ex-kaiser of Germany, may visit New York. Announcement ac- companied this new photo of her to U, S. k) 1* — ! * “Long list of conversiony {is being chalked up to credit of Uldine Utley, 16, who is 'attracting big cro“_'(ls to evangelistic services in (;alfi‘ vary Baptist .church, New {York../ Dodble Fame., L i s Y| Germany’s Mary Picke ford, who has arrived in U,/ S. to star in fyms, is wife of Lauritz Melchior, noted (Wagnerian tenor of Metro- (politan Opera,, ~ ° I "“After an acquaintanceship of only a week, engagement! o6f Pauline Starke, film beauty, and Donald Freeman, New York magazine editor, is reported. — 'GETS GREATEST AQUARIUM _ § Underood and B e e !« Greatest aquarium in world is to grace Chicago watera! \€ront, due to $3,000,000 gift of late John G. Shedd, mer-| ichant prince. Architect’s drawing, calling for structure/ 1300 feet long, is shown, , ITALY IS U. 5. FOE IN AIR RACE (MRJ.ALDO GUGIELMETT / Italian team expects to emerge winner from seaplane fraces with U. S. navy fliers for Schneider international leup, now U. S. property, Members of Italian team are shown., S ) ¥

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