New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1924, Page 11

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i v ; # NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD . Hurdling on Snowshoes Great Sport—If Y ou Can Hold Poise 5 il (By Pacific & Atlantic) The annual winter spm‘l carnival at Quebec, Canada, now in progress, is attracting thousands, Here we see one of the star attractions, competitors geing over the hurdles in a snowshoe dash at 120 yards, Celebrate Freedom From S (Ry Pacific & Atlautic) Quarter century of freedom from yoke of Spain was céuse of great celebration Jan, 23 in the Philippines. Gov, Gen. Leonard Wood (eenter, balcony) addressed the natives at Manolos, Province of Bulacan, after street parade, President’s Secretary Makes Denial (By Pacific & Atlantic) Earl Brydges, wioner of 120, mile dog derby at Quebec, with his leader, Buddie. The winning team was owned by Ontario Paper Company, which supplies many American newspapers meweprint paper. Storm’s Wrath Makes Hundreds Homeless (Tiy Pacifie & Atlantic) C. Bascom Slemp (left), President’ retary, at oil inquiry ir Washington, D, C., denied Florida trip was connected with oil leases. With him is W. J. Lambert By Pacifi- & Atlantic) Flood tide and storm which swept Long I<land Sound wrecked many homes like these along shore at Milfggd# Conn. Many persons temporarily were made homcles Welfare Worker Welcomed Think Nothing of Th > Welcome was given by Lieut. Col. Granville Sevier to Mme. Charles Le Verrier, French welfare worker and war heroine, when she arrived in New York. She is also director of Lafayette memorial and will make speaking tour of country, Girl, Eighteen, Psychic Marvel By Pacific & Atluntic) Firemen from precarious posts on ladders fought fire which destroyec meat house in Philadelphia’s packing district by falling debris, Man and Nature Combine Skill Eugenie Dennis, eighteen-year-old Kaunsas girl, is declared the psychic marvel of the age. In New York to exhibit her prowess, Miss Dennis was called upon to give her version of the murder of Louise Lawson, Texas girl who was found strangled. Meditating but a few seconds, she _u.i,f deed was committed because of jealousy by dark complexioned admirer, Coolidge Gets First New Half Dollar ey foot of statue of Champlain cut First half dollar issued on tercentenary of coming of Huguenots t« ost $1,000. America was given to President Coolidge (left) by Rev. MaeFarland in Washington, D. C. 5 : : Knows Where It Is Warm Unusual The recent cold wa 2 religion, Tie solved the problem by warming up on p 1 Garden think of taking m » : father is & wealth . (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlastic Photos, Inc.) I . vt amani e T el TR . % i 57 RN TR R, T

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