New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1926, Page 16

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY JEALOUSY OF LEADING WOMA N BLAMED IN CHAPLIN TANGLE Tells Love Story YOUTH SOUGHT IN SLAYING OF BETRAYED GIRL . \ Anne Caldwell, firoad- B v way show girl, as she ap- e O R ROl L B Sl ST 11 > 7 - peared on stand at trial in ARLIE, JR., ] LILLIAN SPICER, CHARLIE CHARLES CHAPLIN Pittsourgh of her $500,000 ey MYRNA KENNEDY® - CHAPLIN'S MOTHER-IN-LAW, AND MRS, CHAPLIN. e L of Myrna Kennedy, beauty \\'hn nplavv(l_hvr as Charlie’s leading lady after their marriage, is alleged to bard gflanufacm‘-er 'fo:- wal_ be one of causes of Mrs. Charles Chaplin's separation from her husband. She contemplates divorce, declaring he’s legeé breach of pro;nise 9 nfit father The comedian wants her to return with the two_children. New photos show principals in the tangle. i Police of several states are seeking Erdman Olson, 18, for questioning i ! Miss Kennedy denies there’s cause for jealousy as far as she is concerned. tion with murder of Dorothy Olson, his sweetheart, whose body was f?)?xlx?gimac}?m;%. made grave near Prairie du Chien, Wis., her home. The two were not relatefi. P?::)tlé (GERMAN WARSHIP BOOSTS TRADE EX.SLAVEY, STILLMAN BRIDE. GETS “POLISH” INN. Y. i shopoumicl oh efors et desth, and hr bome, withan arvow incicting win . z _ . > j@g " : v CHINESE SITUATION HAS FOREIGN POWERS WORRIED > «Lena Wilson, ex-maid and old-fashioned girl whom “Bud” Stillman wooed and won in Canadian wilderness, is in New York, getting “polish,” in preparation for high so- ciety life as heiress to Stillman millions. She is seen in Central Park, out for a walk with Mrs. James A. Stillman, her mother-in-law to be. BROADWAY’S GROWING UP EFS Foreign ther German warship bearing name “Emden,” is ing tour 'of 'world, not, like its war-time prototype, -aider, but as a “salesman” for German trade and b ry. Photo shows it leaving Wilhelmshafen follow- ‘ing _.aborate farewell ceremonies. .NEW ENVOY'S WIFE POPULAR Secrét Servicel Chinese situation is again so acute as to have foreign offices of rcat‘ - \\"01'rigd. U. S. warships are among those hovering at Hankow to %rotecé,o:;ieex"v‘ h_‘{es in a_yz:lx-flortotxg{] ’demonztrahons. Photos show harbor. Map shows troubled ter- ritory, with dotted line indicating approximate limit of Norther i ment’s influence. Below, all is chaos. - Eie v’govorn- New Society Leader KITE GIVES WINGS TO MAN 3 If ever this man gets after you, you have cause for worry. Latest photo of e GO B . W. H. Moran, chief of Unit- New York’s cd Broadway, long a low-slung street, " Mme. Paul Claude!, w 1ew French 2 ed States secret service, now is moving up in air. Photo shows new, Paramount build- to U. S., is popular in 18 s 3 % engaged in tracking down ing, which towers at Forty-third street, ito be a dominat 1 | r S Y bohl'i gang of c?unterffiitcrs ton. New photo s s Mme. Cla er 1 who are circulating bogus v Q b and daughter. $20 gold certificates. PSL_“UN;D!AL !NDICATES MIN’UTI::_S_ FLAGSHIP OF FLEET PUTS TO SEA /4 ~ £ sed by Father Terray of Assumption col- 3 Army society in Wash- T ie e e 5 Picturesque view of gru«'(-fulf U. S. 8. California, flagship cific fieet, gliding e, Worc r, Ma improves on best work of me- ]é]hgm]n h?,s 'Sww leadelli,.M.rfs. pe:‘s;(ritcisog&l;gicct]i;ngtz]lltftz:lr’]]gofioi\#ié: Zar:‘rylalofiitap & ]y th he placid (for the moment) Pacific roiven 7ol timepiece-makens ihdics : e arles P. Summerall,'wife ¢ 4 i Angeles. c. y through the placid (for noment) Pacific on » meet imaginary (alie\}):’lu:;rxnxunxun makers, It indicates minutes as well of recently installed "chief tion Of George A. Aegabrite, acronautical student®Pho. . L of staff. show passenger in kite, and the device aloft. (i

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