New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1924, Page 13

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EWW‘C&WMM e A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD s T etee et e TR e SIS T T TS I RIS I I R I 2 STESR H e A SR G S e e { TELL THEIRSTORY (By Pacifie & Atlantic) Slain by intended victim, Richard Heaton (above) is accused of having planned diabolical tor- ture upon William C Gale* Two ph, r' his pr imagined intimacy between h.m m\d Hmtun s wife. One of .\'alurv’s Wonders Tennis is but play after all and Suzanne—pardon Mile. Lenglen— - o " i . G devaso b 2 evidently fecling real playful, must nceds have a balloon on the Ty 3 : > : s £ : An American timber topper, S, H, Thompson of Princeton, N. J. RivtaraTer Cannss, Erasos: . ; 5 ¢ (in foreground), recently won the 120-yard hurdles event at Ox- P - ? 4 Lot : ford, England. This r rkable on photo catches four men clear off the ground, the camera registering the No. 3 runner in act Refused Led Marines e e A - of kicking over his hurdle, R - By Pacific &.Atlantic) George l\ Shuler (above), who Pennsylvania authorities recently in 102 captain of marines, told Walter J, Kirkwood (above) . i Mrmnlrm(-\ tnlc]nn " - s off Teapot Dome they couldn’t accept his offer to LIRS 410y o heen leased go to chair in place of convicted to Haery F. Sinclair, the oil com- murderer in Philadelphia mittee wa .rrl‘L ’ PR . ( ny official photo from Pa Atlantie) Outicard Bound % : AR honeymoonc but for sightscer: from far and near, Niagara Falls il enthralls with its magnifi sy st oyl AEMEE Mrs. Annie Murray Dike (above), Ten New York families were an American, was Jirst woman forced to leave their homes be- i b wted ¢ oy Feench ause of the menace of this great AN b b ISR, b in rear wall of ice house, ging under weight of stored air academy. Ny Pacific & Atlan¥ic) Sithouetted against the western sun, the battleship Maryland 8 )i 1 D> ] iay ahiv 'he U. 8, transpo brai recently called at Los Angeles harbor to load parte for four U. 8. army planes [z . which will | the world, The Cambrs ft immediately to distribute extra parts at different above) led Pac fleet out to bound for nama ms Jver (above) led Pacif ) ama maney he world. The Ca apt il s 5 ‘ !fl“r Thirteen Years Under Water (fy Pacific & Atlantic) By Pacific & Atlantic) Representatives Vestal, Gillette and §nutson (right to left) are S50 At 2 -t 4 Sunk in 1911 by an accidental explocion in its powder magazine, the French light eruiser Liberte in 'Ivru yn harbor, France, where it obstructed mavigation. Half raised it looked like this. shown with model of new couniry club in Washington, D. C,, - (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, is for the Congr en’s use only. L 5 d fhi M o N

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