New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 24, 1924, Page 15

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a7 erestery Sat Ty Romar B¢ Pacifie & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantie) N Th hree Musketeers” by Isidore Le Lara N . (By Pacific & Atlantie) achtsman, was sued in Clevelan Arriving in San Francisco on steamship Taiyo Marv from the Orient vecently with 541 Japanese, among In Lor t (right) niece of the late President are shown on the Speejacks, in which whom were the brides shown above, just beating the immigration ban, (left) is Mme. Hilda Roc nnosevalt All in a Day’s Work for Flying Ace Proud Mother Harry Thaw Paying Court to Beautiful Widow Pacific & Atla y twenty-four and ice department rol James , with ty has r times medal Flames swept plane of Lieut, John Macreads armed Jumped with parachute and landed safely. Cu Ruled by Scouts By Pacific & Atlantic) Mrs, Edith Lewis, a heautiful widow, a new interest in life in Mrs. Edith Lewis, a beautiful ork apartment recently, “Harry is not insane,” Mrs, Lewis #aid She said she has known Thaw for years and that he vepapers 1 poor man alone.” her from asylum Demolished by a Terriflic Rain Storm e & Atlantie) e (left) and 15y Causes Love Tragedy o P i N. €., until d man, his y but the le four-roos , when a terriffic rain storn , who occupied the building, ezcaj tained painful injuries, Gift to the Queen By Pacific & Atlantie) y-one (with whom she is shown By Pacific & Atlantic) of Pl W «m ? 1., broke ‘":l‘ S s ree Mei She went out with Meier for last time an ith African exhibit at the Wembley ¥ By Pacifie ' " ind bratally beaten in feld nea Piscataway, N. J. Meier land, a feather was plucked from a live ostrich and These delegates eled 10,000 miles to New York to attend Democratic convention and urge incorpora- confessed to the crime. tion of an imm lippines in Democratic platform photo are (L. to n, Claro M. Recto, Pedro Gueva

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