New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1924, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD TE RIS S R AT AT T T TELT T IR ST L TR ALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY (By Pacific & Atlantic) Boyish bobs of America’s beauties are world’s envy, said M. Robert, Paris fashion expert, when here on visit. Marjorie Brooks’s slant, marcel and bang style of dressing her hair (left) and Lulu Bowers f-‘f?wi"g the full face and the dressy wave were particularly to his iking. Bon Voyage, Senoritas! (By Pacific & Atlantic) Natalea (left) and Ernestina, daughters of President-elect Calles of Mexico, left on the Deutzchland, Calles will study European political institutions. Tired of Ease Service Quer (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantic) Tired of a life of ease, Ruth Once a proud vessel, the wooden Laird (above), daughter of A, 8, ainker J. B. Penrose lies un- Laird, Dallas, Tex., oil king, de- wanted in the Red Hood anchor. cided to do something — any- zge at Brooklyn, N. Y. Old, de- thing. Winning the support of crepit and forlorn, having out- parents, she entered musical lived its usefuiness to further comedy and until recently was in roam the seas, this once proud chorue of a New York production. vessel has been forsaken. T (By Pacific & Atlantie) Supports giving way, massive gravel hopper collapsed near Worcester, Mass,, burying driver and two horses loading underneath with tons of stone. The horses were killed instantly and the man was extri- cated after painful ordeal, only to die a short time later of injuries, Sang Way to Greece and Back (By Pacific & At Standing in the path of a terriffic Kansas cyclone, brick Catholic church at Augusta, Kan., was left in the tangled heap shown above, Ona person was killed and property valued at $3,000,000 was demolished, John W. Davis Accepts the Nomination A i i Penniless but happy, Anna M. Gerry (above), Boston singer who stowed away on Greek liner seven weeks ago, returned recently. On a dare she hid in a lifeboat, where she was found half starved. She sang her way over to Greece and back. (By Pacific & Atlantic) John W. Davis (shown ahove in characteristic speaking pose) accepted the Democratic nomination for the presidency before a large gathering of homefolks at Clarksburg, W. Va. The small town boiled over with excitement as its most distinguished citizen made his address. Qne Last Review Before Bidding Farewell to His Beloved Army e On last official visit before he retires from active service, Sept. 12, Gen, John J. Persh- Camp Alfred Vail, near Long Branch, N. J, Pershing returned a short time ago from ing (left), America’s war time fighter, with Licut. Col, Hemphill reviewed troops at | France, where he made inspection tour of American graves there, Life Guards Battle Sharks To Demand Death Pendalty for Willow Slayers (@ by Pacific & Atlantic) Anna K. Willow and Ralph Shadlz, Harold dle (straw hat), (By Pacific & Atlantic) One of four sharks caught off bathing beach at Coney Island, N. Y., which gave life guards a tussle before beinz landed, How would you like to meet up with the monster of the deep with his double saw of cruel teeth? District attorney declared he would demand death penaity for seventeen, who kilied her husband zo couple could cariy on love. father, with boy's mother and sister, are shown entering Middleburg, Pa., jail to visit Ralph. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) T R R R 0.0 g S P

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