New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 18

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LATEST IN PAJAMAS—Here is the latest thing in Turkish towel pajamas as seen on the beach at the ultra exclusive Southampton, L. I, resort. Mrs. John W. Staf- ford, New York smart set mem- ber, is wearing them. their new broken to LEADS IN TEXAS—Back in th running for the chief executive's chair after a four-year absence ro office, Mrs. Miri ““Ma” Ferguson, former govern. of Texas, is to fight for the Dem- ocratic nomination against Ross S. Sterling, Houston publisher. EX-CHAMP VISITS TEX'S MOTHER—Recalling other days, Jack The two led the field in the pri- Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of the world, visits Mrs. maries, but as no one of the WILD WEST WHOOPEE—Real cowboy stuff is displayed by Johnny Lou James Adams, mother of the late Tex Rickard, famous fight eleven candidates received a ma- Snyder, hard riding breaker of obstreperous broncos, as he rides promoter, in her home in Seattle, Wash. It was Rickard who put jority the run-off election will be a wild bull in a California rodeo. on mo:t of Dempsey’s important fights. held this month. o N ng Haakon VII, of Norway, ; : - L‘.a;‘ _'n Arkanc s, Z::?r DOGS O' WAR THAT NEVER FOUGHT—Sub chasers, constructed by the United States government which crashed into a string of freight cars at Mencken, near To-, for World war service but never used because of abrupt termination of the great conflict, are scrapped peka, Kas., causing death of two persons and injuring four others, at South Boston, Mass., for the metal that is in them. shows witht what. force the trains collided. WHERE TWO DIED IN CRASH—The battered engine of the train the four American ships visiting Norway, at Oslo. He is shown here as he responded to the salute as he was received aboard ship. T N g N ] S g L 0 L g [ g L g N 55 ol B A D N B 2 1 ) A D

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