New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 16, 1924, Page 12

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p—————————— A S bt IR R . b L o it B P N A, i T Y T w-'q NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD = ‘HEL CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STOR Our Secretary of State Returns From Abroad Prompts Sweetheart to Kill Her Rival Fair Visitor Among those arriving in New York recently was Miss Elaine Howlett (above), a god-child of Queen Mary of England, to ’ dance in vaudeville, (1 by Pacific & Atiantic) Emil Zupke (By Pacific & Atlantic) Back from important European trip, Secretary of State Hughes arrived in New York aboard the Presi- Florence McKinney (above), 19, prompted her sweetheart Emil Zupke, ' op o / e D, dent Harding, where he was interviewed by reporters of the metropolitan dailies, Later in the day he 1o choke to death her love riv She was picture of nonchalance as (,( riman 1 ! 'b"'() to " ar ’)('"d sped on to Washington, D, C., to hear President Coolidge's speech of acceptance, Sheriff Bridgman questioned her in cell at Benton Harbor, Mich., Jail, Cora Raber, 24, the victim, was about to become a mother, World Flight Recorded Butterfly’s End Called Gungirl % " (By Pacific & Atlantic) Where the American 'round-the-world flyers are each d: s recorded on this map at Washington, D, C., by Major I. A, Rader (pointing). Nothing Worries Peggy P e o o & ‘ g ; ; The life that went with the bright lights of San ' o enbadtekavaytiel Francisco, Cal,, was too much for Andrietta Hilde- Not yet 18, police of Atian‘hr City, N. J., say Mar- brand (ahove), 19, found brutally murdered there garet Treadway (above) is confessed member of oy Ui g 2 s > a holdup band there. She told police that she had in her apartment. She had just promised to desert collection of wigs, varied use of which aided to (@ by Pacific & Atlantic) old life to marry suitor. conceal identity. Hundreds of thousands of persons packed square in front of Reichstag, 5 2 Berlin, for tribute to Germany’s dead on war's tenth anniversary. % N Al . . . » B . A R"“l Yachtsman Canoe Tilting Furnishes Thrills and Excitement % ¥ His Majesty. i ¥ ritain, takes ov wheel on his \l;:rhL'{Iislu-it:\xu‘ln(ilelriylx\]\?\i :(‘w::l:lmrtug'.-“:(]"("r‘-\v‘:flz. Tle\{s‘i};efhr first time The gentle art of canoc tilting is anything but gentl and quite an art. Miss E. Haynes of Boston, Mass., the King has taken over the wheel. The sca, being calm, gave him is shown above winning a tilting contest staged in connection with an aquatic carnival held at Kineo, Me. his long looked for opportunity. la’s p par Happy and carefree, despite re- Austria’s Ch(l"'t)"' of Heart cent smash of her r ¥ \ 3 titled husband, Count Peggy Joyce (right) with sister, TLacille Upton, romp on beach at Atlantic City. This is Peggy's in photos ¢ (By Pacifie & Atlantic) (By Pacitic & Atlantic) epublic are in their annual encampment this year at Boston, Mass. This photo Anti-war demonstrations are being made now in Austria where ten years ago the troops were marching e-headed) with the Pasadena Fife and Drum corps. The white-bearded veteran away to attack Serbia at the opening of the World war. Crippled war veterans are taking part in Campbell, the original “Uncle Sam,” who lives at the Soldiers’ home in Wash- these demonstrations, aimed also at former reigning family against which banner shown is directed (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photo: Bovish hot (above) was so Grand Army of the gays it cubjected ' Mayor Curley ( and loss of y 8 s e on the steps is George C. Atlantic City ington, D, C. e ] m’}A ...-‘:_\ &7-:‘——..__‘ .‘.‘-’1:4 0 A L e B S -

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