New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 25, 1924, Page 20

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et J Bl NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD (By Pacific & Atlantie) If the palm of your right hand itches, that's a sign that you are about to collect some money, Ac- cording to that ancient superstition, there shouid be an epidemic of itching palms, for your Unele Samuel is preparing to give Mr, Taxpayer something that's coming to him, This industrious group, B, M. Day, Frank K, Bowers, collector of internal revenue; Miss 8. M, Englander, Charles Haug (seated, left to right) and E, J. Goin are engaged in the pleasant task of mailing out checks in New York to nine o Nobody gets sore on this team, because it's all in fun and all in the family, Meet the Hollow: B R W T TR T S e (By Pacific & Atlantie) y brothers, Vain Attempt 5 (By Pacific & Atlantic) In heroic attempt to save Elaine Griffiths (above) from drowne ing in Hudson river at Stony Point, N, Y,, Stanley De Anoy, schoolmate, was carried under 'em, with Dad Holloway on the right, the manager, They play for Andersonville, When- those who paid income tax in full March 15, and are entitled to 25 per cent, refund, s, 1T Going Abroad Believe It or Not, Pilot Escaped (By Pacific & Atlantic) William J. Lahey, chief police in- spector of New York, as he sailed for abroad, where he will visit Scotland Yard and the Paris Prefecture, with object of observ- ing latest developments in Euro- pean police methods. Oly,npic Ch(l’np to Wed Coach Attempt of commercial aviator to fly in narrow confines of Yosemite valley resulted in this wreck when wind current tipped plane, Flyer escaped injury. London Style (By Pacific & Atlantie) This charming summer costume, very popular with the fair sex in London, was seen at the recent regatta at Henley, England. Miss Betty Becker, Olympic champion swimmer, and Ronald (Pat) O'Reilly, swimming coach, of Atlantic City, N. J, plan marriage after her return. Testing minor injuries were suffered. 5 to F ¥ Up =t Lake Hopatcong, N. J., sail-equipped canoes are getting to be in vegne. Unless you are an expert swimmer we shouldn’t advise you to try this sport. OO " AR Y = = () others wait their turn, WNYC, New York City's new municipal radio station is searching for the Herman Neuman (right), director of studio, is shown testing the voice of ever they win pa gives them each a watermelon, Or do you suppose they're just posing wii them? with her, Nipponese Protest Exclusion Law (By Pacific & Atlantic) Japanese demonstrations like this in protest against Japanese exclusion clause in new Amer- ican immigration bill reached height of fury on July 1, when law went into effect. This is one of the gangs that invaded American section in Tokio, caus- ing much trouble. Roof Struck by Lightning Collapses The roof of the Clark college building at Worcester, Mass., gave way before force of terrific wind storm. been struck by lightning shortly beforg the collapse. Only a few B The roof is believed to have rfect Radio Voice (By Pacific & Atlantic) erfect broadeasting voice. argaret Townsend, while (By Pacific & Atlantic) These two dashing, daring broncho busters are none other. than William R. Hearst (left), millionaire publisher of New York, and Mayor John F. Hylan of New York, who are vacationing at Mr. Hearst’s California ranch. Engaged Shirley Mason (above), film star, recently announced her engage- ment to Harlan Fangler, racing driver. The young couple con- firmed the report in Los Angeles, Cal.,, but have not set the date for the nuptials. Voyager (By Pacific & Atlantic) Jo Davidson (above), famous sculptor, the picture of ease, leaned against the rail of the liner Paris as he sailed from New York the other day. Wonder if he was thinking of Paris holi- day? (Copyright: 1924: Paciflc & Atlantic Photos, Ine.) R e R i

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