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

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B A Y e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD LT TR T T T T N TR 0 S R R T T R T R TR HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY MR T Kills His Ruul in Love Uy Paci A ¥ (By Pacific & Atlantic) t i Y I 4N New York attorney for Julius llyllllllr(d” 4~:n‘|;:f;-l|‘|:< ;;Ir:-vh‘.», “\|::<,, TS Fleischmann, ;‘oxw]t king, who latter attacked him and mother A X as in Paris by wife :) recently said, although By Pacific & Atantic) 0 of Jay O'Brien, polo ArEsdto s Alianiol with carving knife, told story 0 fay Sailing with his wife (left) from New York recently, Williz , McAdoo (boarding the Homeric with to Com, Leonard Setaro in Irye All Moscow is looking forward to the tr £ actor who killed rival A T children and their companion), runner-up in the Democratic race for President, promised to support the ington, N. jails 5 Sk ,”\“‘“( Mile. Romsveva (above). begutitel "“m‘“ i SELTAVE player, has figured in news- Davis-Bryan ticket and campaign for nominees on his reiurn in the fall, 8 ’ ’ L f counts of the divorce, 4 r vas sure his client’s former y P ’ " H ; Secretary of State Sails With Family to Attend Conference e Pl e Ml e oung “Fliers” Honore ' 2 : nobe SN v = | P Anti-American Protest oL iy (By Pacific & Atlantic) These two youngsters with their “Around the World” plane carried off the main prize at Kiddies’ floral parade in Ocean Park, Cal, P’ mnce Ope”" W(" ld S L(” ée“t Dl)l,’m “ LR ‘ i o - . Japanese exclusion clause in American immigration bill was violently § (By Pacific & Atlantic) denounced by Nishioka, M. P., at mammoth demonstration in Tokio. Dur Secretary of State, Charles E. Hughes, sailed the other day tc St b i e TR AR e e e Moonshmer. C(mghl in l’lP Act attend the convention of lawyers in London, ompanying him on the voyage were Mrs, Hughes and daughter, Elizabeth. Caught in Jam 7 T (By Pacific & Atlantic) 4 Y e 4 §. &5 5 4 ke 1 ini n those moc Maryiand hills it's a time-honored institution, Knox Booth, t Largest floating drydock in the world, at Sodthampton, England, o ! ‘ i 3 R ; g ) ' the ; o v‘l sed Maryls H»{l ] wtim b ('H'v\';\"\lml i :nyw'z.t ‘\ i!““ \ was ,opened hy the Prince of Wales on visit to that city. The 2 s occasionally. s one with a capacity of 550 gallon plr wed by Thomas E, Wheeler steamer Arundel € mmlr‘“a first vessel to use |n.1|\\mr.|(h float. Wale Crushed in front seat when elevator in Milwaukee uddenly (left) and L. J. Tutt at Je :1Lm~ Md. It was demolished with about 5,000 gallons of tash, had intended to go to South Africa on the Arundel Castle, but )vml' lifted machine off floor, Jack Wilson, mechanic, s um.uk.xhln poned trip. escape from death. o Democratic Presidential ‘mnumm ul Play Missing Faulty Sn'lt( h Was th(' (um(' of This LT i tv Pacific & Atlantic) Gov. Morrison of North Caro- lina recently was asked to search for Major Sam M. Me- (B Pacifie & Atlantic) v (aheve oo diins (B Pacific & Atlantie) Heeding the request of his little admirer, John W. Davis, choice of the Democratic party for President, Y SOV S Speeding through yards in Cincinnati, Ohio, third car of a B. &. 0. pas r train split at switch and spent several minutes on the lawn of hiz magnificent ate at ]:u ust Va N. Y., playing with her. some time ago with crashed into a freight train on siding. Several passengers were hurt. nger and cattle cars were Mr. Davis is expected to have a series of political confe the leaders of hi y soon. iobile. wrecked, (Copyright: 1924: Paciflc & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) S Illfllllllll,.‘lrl I mmm A

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