New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1926, Page 14

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIRR STORY FILM BEAUTY INCORPORATES SELF FLOOD ENGULFS, DROWNS TEN IN TUNNEL Dalles, Ore., is resting a dened by illegal hooch, went on the warpath with kn and club. Deputy rounded up the braves after they had invaded two towns. Photo shows the in sheriff’s office after their capture. In New Post E“V° to U. S. Tallest = o Ten men were trapped without a chance half an hour after they had gone back to \ work from the dinner table, when a creek, made a roaring stream by rain, burst through dam and filled tunnel under construction at Oakland, Cal. Two men narrow- Charlene Meredith, New York beauty now seeking fame 1y escaped. Photo shows flooded entrance to tunnel before bodies were recovered, in Hollywood, has incorporated herself. for*$50,000 and seeks to sell stock to provide a wardrobe and defray ex- penses of a campaign to “break in.” Now filh capital X visions a veritible army of extra girls trying to sell pro- MILLS-HALL JURY UNDER FIRE motional stock. - 7 T SHE HAS TO LOOK UP TO HUSEAND 4 ——rrw General hboard of U. S ! navy, which prepares navy’s ——————————— war strategy, has new presi- Dr. Otto Kiep, new chan- dent, Vice Admiral Roger Cellor of German'embassy Welles, lately in command of 1R Washington, was edu- U. S. fleet in European ¢afed in England and has waters. spent most of his life there. JEWEL OF THE.LITTLE “JAYS” T e e e LTRSS e i Mills-Hall jury, charged by Ales Simpson, i given cause for declaration of a n is shown in court, listening to testimony. Simpson has affidavits accusing certain of the jurors with sleeping during testimony, and with having indicated they have already made up their minds regarding verdict. 1 % i b i " fi ,v sascovray Hey! Hey! ST Work will be begun in January on Book Tower, in Detroit, which will be tall- est building in world. The 81 stories will stretch it 873 Indetwood and Underwoad feet into air. The chief justice of the Supréme Court of the United States, V Howard Taft, and his wife, formerly “First Lady of the I 4 seldom photographed together. Thig 1 Mrs. S. Parker Gil s their latest picture, taken as they were leaving church. b . : o 4 Ivn'c of agent general of - : ied reparation i Joseph Banos, San Francisco burglar, thought he was ; S Couies o 2 A ANOCTHER NEW N. Y. RADIO STATION checkmating police when he tossed stolen j into a slon, Wb wasiILE o secretary of labo give . sewer. Bub he dug up the cvidence agai elf when ?Cha;)]%;l\olxl]lvt"uég"' o’fg Bte all their children names beginning with the s letter. a judge ordered him to go down into sewer and find the lin. Society there admi This is Jewel and the youngest of the little “Jays. ) I a} gems. Joe is seen at work. her supremacy. Incident: POLAND’S FIRS}T FIELD MARSHAL W : : » : ; ly, Mr. Gilbert never danc 4 Senator Hiram Johnson's rial gym c — : New York suffering from excessiv g % 8 G X - - - t ) X v : ssive number of : (k. L Marshal Pilsudski, first Polish military commander to session of con~ radio broadcasting stations, it is asserted, but others are have rank of field marshal, receiving the salute of his army nator Arthur Cap- being opened. Photo shows Mrs. James J. Walker, wife of #Cost “of enforcing prohibition laws is constantly growing. Photos shows one of b itary review in Warsaw. Poland is proud | 1 sit .en wrestling New York’s mayor, formally opening WPCH. Miss Eucine or veasons. SiX new rum-chasers are seen under construction at Camden, N. J | k: T MeCahe, assistant director of the station, ic Tnal-inm aw = & rger and faster than any of present coast guard patrol boats, and will cost

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