New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 30, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD R AT T A 0 A T S ST HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL In Which the Ch (Pacific & At'antic) Mubel Costigan (above) of Colorado, who is out to gather votes for La Follette, She's a member*of the committee which By Pacific & Atlantic) will conduct the third party This is how Jack Dempsey’s $20,000 auto looked after crash near San Juan Capistrano, Cal,, in which candidate’s boom, the champ dislocated right arm. Won't affect his ability. g e $ Going Home Young but Ambitious Farmerette His heart up in the air and an international aeronauti - Louis Brown (ahove), seventeen, pupil in Toledo, O. 0ol, has devoted his spare time, energ and money to the construction of a plane, shown partly completed, He hopes, in fact, feels sure, he’ win a prize at the Dayton air circus this fall. Bringing in load of hay is just part of day’s work for eleven- year-old Vivian Brown, who runs (Pacifi twenty-five-acre farm at Rye Countess von Bernstorff (above), Beach, N. H., all by herself. Miss daughter-in-law of the former Brown is seen above riding atop German ambassador, ed for 5 homeland from New York the the haystack which she helped other day. to pitch. Giant Ship Takes Giant Dock T Gosh! exclaimed American and Canadian beautivs attending Moose eonvention in New York as Acting Mayor Collins of New York City pointed out Woolworth building. First Vacation in Years (Tis Pacific & Atlantic) Many prominent personages gailed from New York ahroad of whom not the least of these was Oscar Tschir known as Oscar, the famous chef of the Waldorf hotel in New York. Keeps Eye on the Ball F ' Mohab coming up and over ’ e 2 jump, ridden by Frederick Wet- y i tach jr. of Dea in annual Monmonth County Hunt club horse ghow, Long Branch, N, J. D (By Pacific & Atlantic) s fhe huge Olympic recently entercd the world's largest floating Alienists Divided in Franks Case dock at Southampton, ¥ d, heing the first of the Big Six ships to undergo refitting th Tribute to Electrical Wizard L William J. Burns, who resigned from the department of justice Noted alieniste will attempt to prove Richard Loeb and Nathan ) during the probe of that branch e . « Leopold, slayers of Robert Franks, insane in effort to save their acific & Atlantic) Jives. The state has alienists ready to toatif‘)" that (Ihic defendants ;v_f l}‘h'- izm'l:!}"m(‘nfv ‘:‘:S znall"l‘?'% Fore! Keeping h th 1l is one th Al Smith does whi Ti Cenel working of del for statue of late Charles Stei 7, are sane. Dr. Bernard Glueck (left) and Dr. William Healy (second ighting a_fag on the deck o he golfs, as he i e Placid, N. Y. ,\’\1‘ :.‘1 UT. k,:‘, petrical ra, e men F ot I reatad 30 "v;‘(n('&i:; from left), of defense, hold confab with Dr. H. Douglas Singer the Leviathan in New York. A 7 ’ (right) and Dr, William Krohn of state. (Copyright: 1924: Paciflc & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) out for game, too. (R | 0 .ol

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