New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 13

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T Payne Whitney and her r, Joan, parted company hasset, L. 1., for milk and nursery funds, (By Pavilic & Atlantic) Frank Tinney, comedian, didn't beat and kick Imogene Wilson (above) because he loved her, but to protect himself. This is according to ’lmm\ lUeru‘_\' at (By Pacifie & Atlantic) e L DD T : i e mb waiter w wrounded. In Goulet's apa Atack on' the heauty: » - - fr , estimated at $25, as recovered. : Uninvited (;u(’.st From the Skies Goes to Last Resting Place Bryn Mawr Commencement Graduates of exclusive | where commencement exercises were held and (liy Pacifie & Atlantic) d i 3 junked at Balti- more, Md. N « o after destroying twenty-five r e inz Wilhelm got permission st ¢ ted interning th "he took it over war and it became pship Von Steuben., Photo of the Von Steuben at dock in Baltimore for wrecking. Her Appeal Sustained tier Memorial Day 7nlmlv Gaertner called most s(lish slayer, re- o achuin ‘ - f Lor ained appeal of Mrs, Christabel Russell (above i e 1 tabove) ¢ ¥ mes 1 ¢ 5 P g m. John Russell, son and heir cently in Chicago was freed of ) . o5 A - ; b r 1 ed legitimacy of hgg child. Wife ¢ il at g t tGifal . o 3 that child con while husband was asleep and was charge of killing - b AP . - . . < . ™ 4 " - y timate offispring of ma martied auto sal Suresnes cemeter ed at in Seattle ation. 4 (Copyright: 1924: Patific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) MBS,

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