New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1924, Page 23

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XL T R ¢ I 1|I}1IP’IIM IR (Dy Pacific & Atlantic) Airview taken during recent maneuvers in Panama Canal zone shows aireraft carrier Langley with planes on flying deck, with battleships of fleet during maneuvers in background, Back Again « Sgll Explosive at Seventy-one Harry F. Sinclair (above), back from FEurope, arrived in New York and refMised to comment on Teapot oil inquiry, Propaganda? Senator Pat Harrison Missis- gippi, Democrat (above), in a speech to Senate charged a New b N f B ‘ork publication with circulatin Hudson Maxim, inventor of explosives, treats punching bag rough in :r;vlyl:‘a:(‘:ndlg ixr:) ‘fa\ or nft Mollr‘ufi Lake Hopatcong, N. J.,, home. Though he's seventy-one, he hasn't tax plan, Harvison declared lost relish’ for lifs $400,000 has begn pent by maga- ost relish for life, zine to conduct a poll on the Mellon plan, Helps His Case Thirty Saved Here B P'acific & Atlantic) Thirty children were rescued from fire which swept school of Beth lsrael Anshel Emes synagogue in Brooklyn, N. Y, by Edward Westaman, janitor, and four others. Westaman (right) and fireman inspected wrecked interior, Should Martin Klein win suit for $50,000 damages for injuries received in truck accident, he'll owe vietory to sister, Lila, for in court in New York she suggested that boy be undressed to show jury to what extent he was hurt. ARV A T —— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Gold Star mothers are petitioning Congress to'give them a ship to take them overseas to see graves of sons who were killed in World World. The above shows Rep. Samuel Dickson of New York, who is proposing measure to Congress, with Gold Star mothers, Nurse of Nurses Arrives in U. S. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Arriving in U, 8, for vitit, Dame Maud McCarthy (right), during war was head of British army nurses in France, is guest of American Red Cross, and told some of her experiences to Mrs, William K. Draper (left) and Mrs, Austin R. Baldwin, New Head of Anti-Saloon League By Pacifie & Atlantic) Arthur J. Davis, new New York state superintendent of Anti- Saloon League, took up his duties iceessor to William H. Ander- son, Photo shows Davis interviewing reporters after taking office. Sued for $600,000 (Bs Pacific & Atianth Louic H. Brush and Roy D Moore, owners of Marioh (0.) Star, which they puirchased from late President Harding for a price which Frank A. Vanderlip (abov said “well known to be more than twice what it was worth,” filed suit for $600, 000 damages for alleged slander and libel in the Federal District Skiplaning &t the speed of seventy miles an hour on frozen Canadian lakes is Jatest hunting winter sportsmen have been able to invent. Phe hows group Gray va ks Inn, 8t Jovit Quebec, on their skis just before hopping off AT A new fad has taken hold of Palm Beach society, of pasting initials, of taping on arms or legs, and leaving them on until surrounding skin has bheen tanned. The above shows Miss Ann Leroy at Palm Beach Casino, who is shown with her sunburn tattoo, Labor Leader’s Son Great Soccer Pla yer Malcolin MacDonald, son &f Labor Premier of England, attending Queen's College, Oxford, i a member of college varsity soccer team. The above shows MacDonald (left) dribbling ball for goal, By a Hair’s Breadth The aviators who fell to earth in this burned plane at Cal, lived to tell the tale. Death has no terrors for the Skiplaning Latest Winter Sport Novelty ovelty that thril (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) S G »am SR AR e et b - . <

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