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1 1 I 1 111 its IE iB ;& Hi 5 1 it" la ? E NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD (tirt(iiiMliiiiiiMittmiiiatitmiiiiaMaaamcnuHnHiiuia ERAL !H D CAMERA-M umiumiiuimntttMHiiiiiiiiii nm..,.., EN TELL THEIR STORY Bdff,!! tnTrr"til)mmHHMin,TrmimT"111" niiiimiiim iiimiiiiiiiimniiiiiimilllllllllHlimwmrimUMIH Indicted Among the llomecomers Cabinet Member Sorfi American History wiiiMnummniii kiiiuiimiumi n muuncaatawawmi To Dance Abroad r 1 ' t U'llham D. Shepherd, fnsti-r father of William X. McClintoek. millionaire orphan who died from typhoid, and Dr. (". C. Faiman, (above;, who admitted teaching Shepherd i:erm lore, were in dicted in Chicago charged with ' i1 murdc-r of the young man. i liy PaWflc 4 Atlanii 'i John Garibaldi Sargent of Lud low, Vt., nominated by the Pres-dt-nt for the office of attorney general and unanimously con lirmed by the Senate, which sus pended rules to hurry its ap proval. Mr. Sargent is an old friend of the Coolidge's, having for many years attended to such legal business as the family required. V irr ft ihl "1-1 r-rr t ' k.l i ;-i J , m&bwx vMjrl f.At I t!.v Pacifi'' & At!;inti''i .Mrs. Philip Kip Rhinelander, one of Xew York's bluebloods and sister-in-law of Leonard K. Rhinelander, whose marriage stirred society, arrived on the Mungaro with daughter. KcJut-ive Newcomer Baseball's Exalted Rider a Favorite With the Kids , t h T. ,3 - i D 1 ' i' . Or vlf ' "?lf fell fC'ff lii'i,f mM (BrParidc k Allanllo) Uncle Sam's bluejackets from the Utah, now cruising in South American waters, view magni ficent monument of Gen. Arturo Prat, famous in South American history, at Valparaiso, Chile. Join the navy and see the world. (By Pacific Atlantic! When Maurice sailed from New York on the Aquitania with his new' dancing partner, Barbara Bennett, to dance abroad, father, Richard ' Bennett, the actor, and mother, who sued for divorce, saw them off, the elder Bennetts meeting most affably. Above (I. to r.) are Mrs. ' Bennett, Barbara, Kichard Bennett and Maurice, - A Flower at Flower Shou Sued ior Divorce w4' ri7l :l;; : : s ; I T Jill P J ;:c..f.u..r,..M 5 ; f, - . , - ' has taken up abode in San Francisco, ( al. Animals were brought from Nicaragua by American Consul Delanev. ii:e czar of baseball. Judge K. M. Landis, telling fairy story to Lew Hargreaves, Dan Comer ford jr., Uorothv Vance and Dick Cox jr. (1. "to r.), all of whose fathers arc ball players. Higher Mathematics Used in Moving Mighty Mast Faces Made Black and Blue in Red Riot y . ; i 4- ir - ' V ' J 4 v; V' ;t.' J t il it : f i 1 I : W Bp -t s in 8 f - ''tit 1 f 1 III W IHtSf At international flower show in New ork Miss Mavis Kydd, charming debutante, in "this fetching costume, was cigarette girl. (By Pacific lc Atluriitn Mrs. Ada Remer Moracchini who w being sued in New York for divorce by Pierre Paul Morac chini, French vice consul and a member of the French Legion of Honor. Leon Rothier, opera sing er, was named as co-respondent Trick of the Trade . .. . . 1 I!) Pa'-ific A Atlantic) i.or.siuerawe engineering skill of mathematical exactitude was needed to move giant spar, intended for the training snip ( omtolbtion, through streets and especially around corners in Kast Providence, R. I. V f 7 till ) 1 Bit of the Orient Golden Flow - Mil' 4 wr - III fefesS -ft i Br I ii",fic ft Ai.anii' aunv-iuiiLH a u aiiti-ren- ainmr I'miiv ...... , terposed in manner shown above. Twenty persons Were tort, 8 ' that Plice in At Oriental bazaar of the Near Kast Relief, which opened recently at rational headquarters in New York with displays of handiwork made in the Near East Relief orphanages and refugee camps. Miss Acabie Tashjian, pretty Armenian girl of Brooklyn, N. Y., added an exotic touch by her Oriental costume, creating charming effect pictured above i Ity Pwlll' A Atlantlci The cocoanut magnate. Leopold Schepp, whose business in New V ork is valued at 45,000,010, re cently presented his emplovcs with checks for $500, $1,000 and ?2,O90, depending on length of service. "I don't believe in leav ing money to relatives to squan der after my death," Schepp ex plained. "My employes know the real value of money, I may ask them to take over my business in the near future." ' rit tB.t Pacific 4 Atlintlcl Edna Collins, employed by the New York police, demonstrating to Assistant District Attorney Wilson, a unique baggy underskirt which was used for shoplifting by two women sentenced to a month in jail on theft charge. (Copyr-ebti 1925i Paci6e tk Atlantic Photoi, lac) 3 I 9H "