New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 9, 1926, Page 16

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. B LRI o SPECTACULAR WRECK ISN'T FATAL PHILIPPINE ISLE LAID WASTE BY TYPHOON NG Traffic w. rs, but no one was killed, when seven ¢ ul limited buckled up at Columbus, 5, F an of train was only person” injured. Senior Isiand of Luzor, in Philippines, on which Manila is situated, is latest to suffer from chain of tvphoons and hurncanes which have been scourging tropical regions, More than 100 lives are estimated to have been lost. shows where typhoon struck, and harbor of Manila. which suftered only slightly. . » ;r’ Damage done by latest fire in Spindle Top ol field, near Beaumont, Tex., is estimat- il : ’ Champ Air Dog ed at more than million dollars. A number of fire-fighters are in hospital with injur- / X o 3o les received in checking conflagration. Photo shows famed field at night, and fire raging i 5 Up to Them Murder Proof? Double Rivals Sekhavam Gavesh Pan- dit, Los Angeles attorney, is —_————r——————rm first Hin%‘ to becon:e }J S. MUND W citizen.” U. S. court of ap- = ,EDM,L‘\DI WADDILL peals overruled immigra- New photo of the senior federal ¢ion“authorities in ying eireuit judge, who presides over Jon 8L A Judictal circuit from Rich. him citizenship. Va. James A. Flaherty, supreme knight of Knights of C - lumbus, snapped in Chicago, where he is directing grc- - est publicity drive ever launched by a fraternal organ tion, which has as its object alleviation of conditio: Catholics in Mexico through bestirring U. S. inte: Radio is being used. “ANGEL IN BLUE” DEFEATS ILLNESS* pedo and bombing squadron No. 1 of Atlantic fleet, ap- pears to be champion avia- tor dog of world He has - / i completed his 50,000th mile Opposing counsel in Hall« o\ o in the air ¥ : ghlls_ txilalfare I\1:eported to . = . - e rivals for New Jerse s ;mflz nsx(‘!fi;n gtre zndagfrge- : governorship. Alexande:; ity and fair- . s 5 impson t i iess with which Hall-Mills e Prints convict him of prigeanior, T )bemiflfifii?cl trial is being conducted by PP icity in HallMills capgidate; ~ Clarence E ustice Charles W. Parker 52 "8’ kUpper Photo Cagse, defense chief, is - a (above) of New Jersey su. Shows mark found on card Repblican candidate. Both reme court, and Judge At Mmurder scene. Below is e 4 ank L. Cleary of Some%;- copy of Willie’s left index A RS EERT Baby born to Mrs. William W. Crocker, Auburn, Me,, is g}_munty. finger print. Experts allege accounted a phenomenon by physicians. It weighed 21 s they are the same. pounds at birth. Mother and child, shown here, are doing well. FIRE THREATENS OLD LONDON Army in United States, i3 again in active command of o! ganization, » Newest photo, showing her recuperating, i After long illness, Evangeline Booth, leader of Salvahoa country. JURY SEES HALL-MILLS PHOTOS . Texas, tired of female bathing beauty contests, put on a male pulchritude match at Dallas. Clarence J. Pangbu;n. shown above, Underwood and Underwood : : 5 VAR UIg ANGE . 3 y Interior of Episcopal church in New Brunswick, N. J., Prosecution has these photos of Rev. E. W. Hall ‘and ' * Warehouse fire on “Isle of Dogs,” threatened to spread to some of famed old sec- of which Rev. Edward Wheelet Hall was rector, is shown Mrs. Eleanor Mills propped up so they may be seen plain ) as it is today, unchanged. Inset is Rev. Mervin Pettit, §° M ly by jury in the murder trial. The pictures are supposed tions of London, but fire-fighters succeeded in keeping it isolated. Flames are seen S . o demolishing building. _, _a. SRS SRS TR Ce R present pastor, who succeeded the murder victim, K & p to be the victima’ best. ]

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