New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1924, Page 23

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CH R R S BRITAIN DAIIY HERALD L e 1100 SRS ST HERALD CAMERA EN TELL THEIR STORY \\1II|~|m C. Gates Mrs. Richard Heaton I+ of crime is problem confronting H. Heaton, Heaton was shot H had elaborately id to have been pr Mutilating para- phernalia was found in He d B. McLean (right) testified. W. J. Lambert, Melean's attorney (left). Imprc s i Leviathan av Boston k for repair of damag en she went aground in New York, Battleshin Colorado in re Sensation Freneh Loan (Ry Pacific & Atlantic) With hand to chin, Scnator Walsh listened) absorbedly. Edward B, Meloan, publisher, testified before oil committee that he Coming out of the Idaho avilder. (Ry Pacific & Atlantic) ness, Schuyler Franklin (above) Shorty Russick (left) star musher of North Country, won annual yokane, Wash., and 200-mile non-stop Pas dog derby. Russick by his a r“[ to give misleading information concerning $100,000 loan be 4 2 g > Gayne-Rice memorial trophy and $1,200 in prize money. \1'«” B, Fall so asked him to do. When k Iun »d Fall had had his first car rvide. 1e frol_money fv-.m L, H. Doheny his surprise. was so great, McLean * pever seen an airplane or auto. ek eienc il 1L e Canan Revived Seventeen Drifting Sailors I{u’w fm' l' nlumlwd \lmvrs lamshm wvn Overheck ove), beautifnl Py unlimited £100,000,- ed at the k of France, Fire stopper 1 vk of reseyers after Castle Gate, U mine disaster, shattering all hope for men still n mine. Photo shows manway of mine, blown out by forca of blast, Debris obstructed cscape of im prisoned men OfN for Air Dash to lf_olv Engaged Athantie) ated one ued by N S e en’ boats, Al Hon, John F. A, Cornelia . 0 ! \ Cec \ ardes “"nhmu warning, bridge acros royo | s, colla 1 2 3 b The eng jent has heen ame killing man beneath and causing injury to occupants of auto cro = nou 1 » ' ing epan. Lieut. Ralph E. Davison, . N.. who 1 ot one i v bazsy at Washingto planes o or , sail® ) avison for Norway of » Cornelia Var French Cross-Country (lmmpmmhlp finer America from New York, late Georg Four Hundred Years Apart e e e e e e e e, . e e+ (D Pacific & Atlantic) > cil placed an “I am 2 o M. S. Sk chairman of council, start- R Photo shows one of perspiring ent Wd’_’qr"m fa"" for championship '_'f ¥ g g L = Photo shows a sdern battleship steaming past a Spanish galleon of the sixteenth century, moving tinder of Fontainébleau. Race was partly c and partly run on foot full sai . Pacific ocean, off Santa Catalina lsland. The galleon appears in the screen version of while carrying the bike through the rh going, as shown above. o (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) et Wil

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