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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ittiiwiuuiinsMiniinuiiwiiwiijoirn iimiiiiiiim HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY MmnwMwinmmwniiwiEMininranMonn Fighting llie Indian Buttles All Over Again Sana Casualties Wind, but Not to Beauty JVeir Designs 1 -4 ft 1, mm0 Hi Hi'inniar miffii mi innili m n i ininiiiiiininiitiiiiiiiii m Tn i Ry IMfifio Atlantic) One of the new models in beaded lmgs is t ho one shown here. The colors are green and pink. Raf fia, kidskin, heads and tapestry, are glorified in sprint liEtndhags. Colored Man to Hang for Attack on Girl, 12 . When Capt. Sumpkin (left), Rfi, and Chief . Amos Pond (right), 85, stopped off in Washington to tell President (,'oolidge about conditions on the Indian reservations in Oregon they ran into former Maj. (Jen. Hugh L. Scott, who achieved renown years ago as an Indian fighter. Reminiscences were in order. i Py r,ir-inV & Atlantic) Handicapped by blindness since he was seven, K. II. Fribcrg, 2-1, of Boston, Mass., hasn't lei his affliction stop his progress. He and his wiTe (above), whom he met while both were students at Boston university, have attract ed much attention in Boston with their poetry. Aviation Inspection Committee Stitch in Time Save, Mine for Gov. Moore of ISeiv Jersey ' VI;,- 1V'(W A'lnnti.-i Troops in action ai (ieorgetown courthouse. Soldier No. 1 has jus', aurltd tear hoyth, while No. 2 is holding rifle in readiness if bom!) fails. if &kPM m J? whXMkM 111 Ij rJ 111 fc ill iiStPfe With gii mkiAs on ; tear bunibs v.ere thrown into mob, national guardsmen lay ready with machine guns behind sandoag barricade to prevent disorder. i iy j'afific Ct Atl.mtk ) All aboard means down to work for New Jersey's governor, A. Harry Moore. No card playing nor wind jamming for this commuting execu tive on hour trip from bis home in Jersey City to executive office in. Trenton. Catherine WelHi, secretary, keeps pencil humming on state letters all the way. (ByPaafls ft Atlantic) To get first hand information for use in promoting aviation ball at the Park Lane hotel. New York, the Misses Katherine von Gontard, Victoria Bula, Lola Tingue and Ruth Kingsbury (left to right), Junior league committee in charge, inspected giant Sikorsky passenger plane at Roosevelt field, N. Y, The girls were awed at size of the ship. Ith 0. K. to Charleston Ponzi Indicted English Schoolboys Have Jolly Time With Snow r 1 ! 1M. I- i'.e ti"U.-and v.-ainv r i Hairy Uutl.T. cd-.n .1. Militia ehccK.'.l liv i, with ! ' ; petji prentipg M-ri'Mi if' courl rrH'))'. ;s llt.'tl'T v. a 1 d-nruf t' wti ' 0 Feb. 'Ji". I C t '4 I'iano 1 ; V lii 1.. i . nr!hne .. s ni.-.nt Stcirii.r;.. .'. ! I'il"' L"irs 'lM''iil''l I .'.)-;.- . i 'I' 1 1 1 " n s r;'i-'ii in :ln--! wnifn.-eii t I ;ms in 1L V. ar- it.r.-.i-i, J I rii.''.it"!, i- iiavit g ..w, and trh.iolboys there an' ni ilifTerent from our own brand. The boys fit K ,-'1 Naval hospital si-hool. Greir,vit b, had a snow hattle and, as this photo shows, officer of school :i in for sov- re b"!:ilii!dmnt when be attomitol to st"P battle. Charleston and be healthy. That's verdict, of Health Commissioner Kundesen of Chicago. Reports of heart strain brought Juanita Akin. Charleston wiz, to his office. She shook a series of snappy steps and Dr. Bundes' n p illed oat the old stethoscope. "Not a quiver! It's good exercise: I wish I could do it," was his diagnosis. Copyright: 1926: Pacific & Atlantic Photoi, Inc. Mrs. Rosa Ponii Charles Pon7i. his wife and two others were indicted at Jackson ville, Fla., charged with violating the state law regulating business eperations. Tonzi will lie re membered for his dealings in international reply coupons in Boston, Mass., in 1?20.