New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 3, 1927, Page 16

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e Here are some of Portsmout (By Pacific & Atlantic) Edward W. Brow mn;z is shown as he took the stand at White Plains, N. Y., in closing day of trial of the separation suit of Mrs. Frances Heenan Browning. He denied Mrs. Browning's charges. British marines being lnspected bdore departure. Will they use those ga: Take Your Pick, Girls! But Bri mg Along the Ol Pocketbook Democratic (Py Pacific & Atlantic) s the smallest waistline White wool, braid-draped crown, Black Italian Milan skull cap, Here's one with yellow crown The wood violet chouquette is The wood violet chouquette iest feet. She wears with Italian Milan shaped brim. with scrolled bronze insert. and scalloped brim. pleated in front. & draped turban. Olive (right) is seen Fashion’s finest and latest in millinery are on display at spring fashion mgmr of | These young Jadies were effective models for the styles and seemed happy in their Jlive wears seal coat trimmed retail milliners and other trades supplying milady with wearing apparel at New | work: Doyou think there is much of a change from last year’s styles? York. Small hats vie for popularity with pretentious creations with gay trim wm; ? What Do the U. S. Marines Care! Death Sleep of the “Mad Empress” 300 Greet Bishop Ousted by Meximz Edict Crown Prin den (above), traveling incognito in Rome, Italy, dined in a humble restaurant for 90 cents. Roman collar, b.:mnor] in Mexico, the Rt. Rev. Bishop Pascual Diaz, exiled by is welcomed on 3 val at ew York on liner Zacapa. L. to Martin Conboy, (behind him), ge v, Alex I. Rourke (behind him), the Rev. C. Ae . shop Diaz, Mgr. Thomas Carroll, personal representative of Cardinal Hayes; Joseph Drake ; (By Pacific &bA{hn“Mf o = e 9 fahlliot ntimations of a possibility o : i 5 . % . i e e ' ; The Countess Salm Arrives in England nes and his Liberal forces - been made by Dr. Juan B. 5 p > 3 g 5 !, , heading the Liberal fac- 2 & ¢ - tion in caragua. Who e caught the marines as Here’s one of our leatherne on guard at a trench and m chine gun emplacement con- Death ended the sad career of Carlo N structad by the Liberals outside mind was unhinged when her hus mpero Puerto Cabezas, the Sacasa She was 86 years old. The “mad empress” is shown above as s headquarters. a,lpwru' in peace of death. Victim of Fog! But Her Crew of 30 Saved! J AT by Pacific & Atlantic) Freedom at a price may be outcome of the love uf Count Ludwig Salm \ml his Standard Oil A ()u former \hl!mm Rn,_gp The countess arrived in England on the Aquitania s York on t 3. rance to dis his love trials with igny is seen disappearing o r she had crashed in fog s he count (Ivm(\‘ T H Ru;:cn his rich n-law, will take the hardships out of emore. Heroic battle i o s Was )y Valemore crew before they vorce with a_ substantial honorarium. This exclusive pictur mugm Millicent with her baggage at thirty of the Juy the customs office in Southampton, England. (Copyright: 1927: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) TIIIillllllHlIHliIlIllUIH||l||llI!IIHJ|iIIIH!IH'I‘\!HIIIIIIHIIHIIH lMHH!lillm‘HHlHHlHIMHMiHulHmHI!lllhIIIIlIIIll'IlIIlIIllllIHIIllllllllllllllllilllilIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IilllllllllllilllllllNIIHIIIII[IIIIII mW//”/////////////u/m ’//’/////' ZZ Py

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