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Moral: Watch Your Step
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Ilftrp, graphically portrayed, I* what happen* When a street cat
meet* an auto. The eraah, occurring at Washington, I). reduced an
onto to the Junk pile here shown. The driver escaped death.
Al, lr., Elects Love Candidate
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While tlovefnor Al Smith ofVs'ow York wit* nut catnpit tuning for
le-f !< ctlon votes Al, Jr., mad* n rapid-fire heart ntnipalgii and Hoped
with r. rtlm C»ott, pretty daughter of a Syracuse engineer. The family
IdesMlny followed. %
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.lack l*«mp*ey, fighter and actor, has turned hi* attention to horse
racing now lie is seen here meeting Jim Cuffroth, caar of Tin Juana,
upon the Inter * arrival at Brand tY-ntrnl Station, New York, to cloao a
deal for a at ring of trotter*.
Explorer-Cameraman Frozen
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C. W. Scarborough of Fort Worth. Tn who « H member of the
expedition two yore ago that rescued the btrfai t refugees on
Wrangel lelatid, hoe been f roach to death near Point Harrow. He waa
Working on an assignment for a motion picture concern Thla picture
of him, showing the ship Duxbury, upon which he made hla trip wa*
taken Juat aa ahort time before hla death.
HERALD CAMERA’S RECORD OF THE NEWS
Uncle Sam’s Mightiest and Newest
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Windows three miles away rattled
when Uncle Sam tested hts newest
and mightiest ituns at Fort Tllden,
Lung Island. Upper picture shows
one of the hi* guns firing, and was
taken Just before the force of the
explosion threw the cameraman on
his back. Lower picture reveals the
slxe of the shell used, and the detail
of the breech.
The Old Bus Rambled Right Along
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I.eglnnalres from Onturla. AN is., entered this old bus in the contest to determine the oldest car driven
to the American l.e*lon convention in St. Paul. With street lamps for headlights and a Cognac barrel for
a gas tank, they made the trip to the ronventlon city under their own power.
The Air Circus’ First Casualty
Rather Speedy For a Camel at That!
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w.a» ° V ?J |! L Na^ r# l?* in th * Ho,y I<and * thw ’* 11 mi *n that r*ad«: "Speed Limit Through Nazareth 10
Miles ler Hour.’* Maybe It * intended for camel traffic, though probably It 1* aimed at more speedy people
from the we»t who come touring
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
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One-Inch Gun Captures 12-Inch Rifle
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A Defence Day test at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, N. Y., developed the fact that a one-inch gun iff
a tank could capture a big 12-inch coast defense rifle. In the test the big gun was trained on ‘enemy
ships beyund Kandy Hook. Other “enemy” ships landed troops below the fortifications. tankg
made a concerted attack against the gun’s unprotected rear, and one climbing the parapet in front, “fired
with its one pounder on the unprotected guncrew and tjie few infantryment with only a machine gun and
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Swedish Venus
Ktockholm is presenting Miss
Margareta Tohansson as a con
testant in the world's most perfect
Venus contest. Recently she won
first honors In a Swedish contest.
Now she's taking in the world.
SIMPLE TUNIC
QUITE PRETTY
You can concentrate what little
trimming you use thla reason all in
one rpot If you like, aa In thla model.
The note of Interert in the brick col
ored faille outfit la the huge patch
pocket embroidered In the gayest of
wools For the rert the frock la a
simple tunic affair, straight, beltless
and smart.
Mail-Car Made Bandit-Proof
If the bullet-proof armored mnil-car, tried out by postal authorU
ties on the New York Central tracks near Brewster, N. Y.,
popular, mail-train robbers will have to seek less hazardous work.
As the ‘•bandits” stormed the train, an automatic magnesium flash,
released from .within, flooded the countryside with light and dazzled
the hold-up men.
They kept blazing away, without making even a dent until a mall
clerk, safe from exposure, opened fire with a riot gun controlled througlj
a special universal joint and routed them post haste.
Gives Up Hubby
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Told by hia doctor that he had one year to live. Ralph W fpham,
of Columbus, asked his wife. Emily K. Fpham. to release him from
marriage so he could live hts last year—with the woman he loved. Mrs.
fpham (above) granted his request by suing for divorce which was
granted, together with SSO a month for the support of their son age h,