New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 5, 1924, Page 13

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) . S D RD WM R a0 M AR A I NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD Ly ERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY LTI EE AR T AL TR S L U Why Not,Use Trucks as Wood Cutters? British Plane Carrier in Review Welcome *(By Pacltic & Atlantic) F E 2 . A (By Pacific & Atlantic) ol (By Pacific & Atlantic) After collision with a roadster at Garden City, N, Y,, driver of this amous L"ngeh‘t In first big British naval review since a few days before the World First of the English olo play- truck swerved vehicle to avoid greater crash, Into two trees he War, notables “at Spithead, England, were impressed by great sea % who l‘}“”lsm"'fl the Amer- crashed, mowing down one, He was hurled from truck, sustaining ” gfl:\rtiz;s];n;d c(hmr convoys of smaller craft. This is the plane- ‘(S;l'.“’l'ml”. Lielv‘illle.o fi:"“':' :‘r":; & it New York on liner Minnetonka. minor injuries, N. Y. Police Hosts to Southern Scouts Exposition Building Destroyed by F lames (By Pacific & Atlantic) En route to Canada by truck, this scout troop from Louisville, Ky., were put up for ‘night as guests by police of New York head- (By Pacific & Atlantie) " quarters when they stopped at’the big city recently. Billy Sunday, evangelist, is 80 far recovered from late illness that, " again on warpath against evil, (By Pacitic & Atlantic) All that is left of the fine pavilion of the Pacific livestock exposition at Portland, Ore., is shown above. . . . he shows his oldtime vigor like Socu?ty En.loys Sport Of Klngs this. Fire wrecked it recently, It was erected three years ago at a cost of $580,000. Down to the Earth in Ships To Hang or Not to Hang? A ———————— e ] i A i y . (Dy Pacitic & Atlantie) s ntlc) Down to the earth crashed this ship of the air with 0. P. Harrah This is an unusual character study of Judge Caverly listening in- (By Pacific & Atlantic) (left) and C. E. Nuss with plane on top of them at Fresno, Cal. tently to testimony of Dr. William A. White, noted alienist, in Enjoying the sport of kings at Saratoga Springs. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt, an ardent follower of thor- They escaped uninjured. Franks murder trial. Upon Caverly's shoulders rests the decision of the question the country awaits — will the slayers of Robert oughbreds, and Samuel Riddle in a box at the rack track. TR ) . Back to Fraternizing Again Franks hang? St-mne teate! ‘ ) , PR T q Keep Hubby Off the Beach (By Pacitic & Atlantic) i iighen .. T A i A2 Off for west, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fairbanks, otherwise Mary and Doug - e g 2 ; ¢ ¢ A = . (By Pacific & Atisatie) of the movies, left New York the other day on the Twentieth Cen- Wives, keep your husbands away from Coney Island, N. Y. Miss tury. How many were killed in rush to see‘them? Alas, the (By Pagific & Atlantic) Tommy Raser has joined the Volunteer Life Saving Corps there couple walked unnoticed through the throng in railroad terminal Renewing the friendship that blossomed during the World War, these American and French sailors and is shown above teaching a youngster how to swim, and boarded the train. fraternize in old Cherbourg, France, The U. 8. gobs are now on a foreign cruise. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) i i | S5 A g B RO

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