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_ (= HERA]LD CAMERAM]EN TELL THEIR STORY 0000 How Frenzied Coolies Spread Chaos in Hankow : Seek Hawk as Pigeon Mourns Murdered Pal Pri_ze Peke (By Pacific & Atlantic) Dog lovers had a big day at the twenty-fifth specialty show of the Pekingese (h;_(b of ‘\!me\!"ma ariletn ¢ Pacil 1 m the Hotel Roosevelt, New A coolie mob did this to buildings in the British concession Hankow. | business houses that escaped have reopened. Great Britain is rush- i ; (B Pacifc & Atlantic) R e by This exclusive photo is the first view of the havoe wrought by wild ing more troops to scene of disovder and U. S. bluejackets are also Pigeon massacre on lake front, Chicago, Ill, has caused reward to be posted for Capt. Kidd, a hawk. mobs that overran this section, causing foreigners to flee for their | lending their aid. This is believed to be his pal over a victim on Art Institute roof in Windy city. Feathered friend £ o lent] lives. Note how thoroughly the wrecking job was done. The British is picture of real grief as he stands in snow. Opening Scenes in the Peaches-Browning Trial A Little Exchange Job in Business of War ning dog, Dur a-Bah. How They Operate to Music (By Pacific & Atlantic) Look pleasant, please! But Peaches lost no time when she arrived at Carmel, N. Y., courthouse in a hacking car strikingly in contrast to hcr one time Daddy’s famous Rolls-Royce. Here she is running the gauntlet of the photograph S her way to courtroom garbed in her $11,000 Russian able coat. Her attorney, Henry Epstei g i 2 To lessen mental shock, music accompanied etherless operation An interesting vie guan s ‘This photo s ange of Liberal and Conservative the other day at St. Mark's h New York. Drs. Rosenbloom gu prisoners on B]uefields \\harf hore Uncle Sam’s marines maintaining order in the procedure. and Burger ]vcrformed musical operation. Some of the Pouers That Be in Fasctst Italy (By Pacific & Atlantic) Daddy Browning, who has had a lot of courtroom experiences in his time, never lacked poise or confidence. In fact, he seemed to enjoy it all, though a note of melancholy crept into his voice. He's shown (left) conferring with his attorney Kevie Frankel. A Fair Quartflt of Society Plrates- Meet Mrs. Irving Berlin and Bab} o-clostod Kead it TRstIs patts VEos 1007, Pront e tnl T e Life Cripple 3 > r ey s f re with members of directorate. (L. to r.) Commissi Minghenoth, Bonelli, Strace, Melchiore, Mussoli son of Com. Marinelli), Rioci, president of women’s organization, Al Marinelli, $20,000,000 French Gold Arrivesin U. S. Here's the way Peaches (left) and her mother appe Peaches, by the way, doesn’t look so happy. She's w sable coat and a blue felt cloche hat to match her blue georgette dr (By Pacific & Atlantic) Eugene Knaflewski, 7, l[h <hnu l dent. Judging by hi en tor little fellow retaix cheerful o , ; s . ( o hambeau at New York to establish Fren 508 . el Tha o b ates n ! ooray! at “:»lu.l held Firs ctur daby Mary Ellin Berlin. She's restled in arms of ows the urloading proa 3 Pt fl‘\r‘t‘l‘;n‘jégn}\fi;(]‘;:\[‘p rather un- - Ne k. L. tor.: Ba 8 Yolly 15, at a popu- P a, M 5 A 3erlin, ) ins 0 go 82 lar place Rum Row w pop Happy Berlins are ready to g moval of the §20,000,000 shipment to bank. (Copyrizht: 1927: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) IIIfiIHIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIII||l|ll|l||!II!IHIHIIIINP’SIIIIllnmuliflilli!lll'hlll'lll'lflflllflll'll\lh W’H i !IHI‘UN'I!'HIH!IM!INII!Hlllli||I||Hlll||lIIN|IIIH|Ill|II|I||II|!|l||IINI|llllllIIII|lilll|I|III|ll||I|IIIII|lIIII|Iml||Illlll|IIIIl|IIIIHIIIIIIIIlIllIIIHIIII|ll|||||H|l||!||l||’||II||hIll|I|llll||I||!|'l|l|lhll|f|l||llIlIlIl||I|IlllIlIIIIIlIIII||I||I||l||IIII|||||I|I]III!||Il|llIlIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIlIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIII||||lI|lIIIIIIIIII||IIIII"'lllIl!IIIII|||I|Il||||||l||||HI||||llI|I|II|III!IlIIHllHlIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI|Illll|Illl|[IIllfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i W%W%W% (By Paciflc & Atlantic) . ere’s part of the seven tons of gold that arrived from I'rance 1By Pacific & Atlantic) by Pach /