New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1924, Page 13

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\ R IIIIHH!H i :::;m’ fie S T .\!l{lrlll‘hll’fliiii A NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD T By Pacific & Atiantic) Asking $100,000, Dovothy Tilden Dunmm (above) is s ntic lionaire father-in-la Z G (By Pacific & Attantie) __ Jack Dempsey, after battling for the movies, was visited on' lot at. Universal City, l"ul by his mother Dunn, in Ch ) ng he Officers of the Colorado in full dress : s S ary Navy Wi with Admiral Plunkett (left) and sister. This is probably first picture of family taken together. caused loss of husband’s love. and Capt. Belknap (left to right), paid his firs avy g 3100, ]\Im N. Y. An Appropriate Place ; Many British Colonies Represented in Exhibition + & Atlantic) This excellent aerial phuln shows the heart of the British Empire exhibition at \\ll“l\ll Y l |x14\m| On In an appropriaté setting Stasia Ledova, dancer, practices some left is Palace of Engineering, in center India’s bui and center foreground Canada's structure, steps, Where? On ground of Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. Ei”l’l ‘\'I,(,(I "I T’I[Q ( ar - & 4 Dl.saslm' in W hich Ger nmus ’s Financial Authority Perished Returning to New York liner Homerie, J. P, (above) narrowly missed injury or death.when a huge gangplank, loosed from mooring, crashed to the deck near where he stood. This exclu by Pacific & Atiantic) was made as the ‘ Family of ‘ve and three friends were I;i'fiul when the Twentieth banker leit London confe Century L d hit car at Amsterdam, N. Y on plan for loan to Gern will Thny "lli\"’ (,mm !moru an Citizens? ( By Pacifie & Atlantic) In this wreck -at Beliinzona, near { b d T Swiss frontier, Dr. Karl Helf - -4 b ' i D. Telton of Harvard r ooi has perfected a ent {or pneumonia 4 is hoped to reduce About a score . ¢ th rate of this discase at akia which e . 1 one h A saving of ‘v hed r>~ i tich hove 15! ancse hool children at Wa W . are shown pledging allegiance to American 15.000 lives a year in this coun- ig consumed by fire, 8 ic school. Latér, however, they attend ow ols, where Japanese traditions and religion try alone, Saved Our Flag Hy Pacific & Atiantic) Max Davis, a Boy Scout of Jersey City, N. 1., who lost fingers keep- , 1 By Pacific & Atian: Sporting chavffeur's eap, Francis 0. Prench, cousin of William K ing American flag, torn from pole, from dragging in mud, received Vanderbilt, and now a taxi driver, led p of ta¥i strikers and By Par At ' . 2 g . — was searched fot & gun along with others ifr New York court when At golf show held in New York Joe Kirkwood had the pleasant task of sho s bevy ties & medal from Maper Hague of Jorsy City union vfficials were arraigned. ntrieacies of the game we he is ing to Mary ATmonte how t ' i (Copyn'h 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Ine.)

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