New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1924, Page 23

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S Naval ofticers were called to testify before House Naval Committee on Teapot Dome oil leases at Wash- Rear Admiral Gregory, Rear Admiral Latimer, Represe ington, D. C.: T R T TR i N il NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD flicials Examined by House Committee g (By Pacific & Atlantic) Robison and Representative Oliver (standing) present. The officers testified, Off for Pacific Isles . N . (B Pacific & Atlantic) .\'n‘d_ifr« crowded to rail to take farewell glance and shout good-hye as U, 8, transport slipped cables for long voyage. Off for service Pacific stations, 1,150 men sailed from army base, New York, aboard the Grant, R, Dancer Weds Ry Pacifie & Atlantic) Two of the best known Broad- wayites will wed in Chicago-— none other than Gilda Gray, of the shimmering shoulders, and Gil Boag, owner of cabarets. The above shows Gilda in one of her vivid costumes. Philadelphia’s Sharpshooters Determined to make Philadelphia unhealthy for vice, Ger thieves in this manner. Police drive by at high spec moving objects, 1 and shoot Expert Engineer While working in aeronatical laboratory Ethel Bailey (above). Port- land, Me,, enjoys self most. She is only woman member of several engineering societies. 8. D. Butler trains police at target to gain proficiency in o cope with hooting Paying Tribute 1o Lost Sister submarine L-25 mancuvered over. where the L-24 sank off Portland, England, Jan tative Britten, Admiral J. K. ) In Doubt (By Pacific & Atlan Arriving in New York, Prince Viggo (above), cousin of Danish King, said he didn't know whether he would or would not marry Eleanor M. Green of New York, although Danish King has announced -his engagement. Sued for $500,000 for alleged breach of promise by Mrs Rum Runners! Beware of This Speed Demon By Pacific & Atlantic) Dry agents were interested in the possibilitics of this marine glider as rum chaser. Inventor claims it is capable of 100 miles per hour. Scientists Astonished Ry Pacific & Atluntie) ldle West were astounded when Willetta Huggins (left), Milwaukee, Wis,, girl deaf and blind for years, to a great degree recovered her sight and hearing. Above shows Helen Keller, world's famous deaf and blind woman, instructing her in lip reading. Scientists of Young Athletes Onezima de Bouchel (above), New Orleans beauty, Asa G. Candler, aged millionaire of Coca'Cola fame, through his attorneys in Atlar an answer asserting that at time of engagement to Mrs, de she was married to Adolph Rocquet of New Orleans Ready for the Junk Pile NGer ollision with a se ha® been struck by both legs fractured n-ion steam roller. Navy paid tribute to fortythree men who drowned. A R ] B truck this li T RS L BRI T I T Rising athletes are Edward B. Mcl They're all set for fifty World’s Smal auto looked as if it The driver, pinned in seat, hac _British Submarine By Pacific & Atiantic) ampbell, Washington, the coil of bell buzzer. < local stations clearly. (Capyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) i il SN

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