New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 18, 1924, Page 12

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i ot B i (e Ll U1 b8 R oLy et il \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD ' : ERSERMRSRERST IR B ST LI L L HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY Spunk and Originality in Hard Boiled [} 1 4 At To Salvage Sunken Fleet at Scapa Flow (Copyright: Pacific & Atiantie) ( By Pacific & Atlantie) Engineers are trying to salvage the entive German war fleet seut. tled by crews in Seapa Flow in the bleak Orkney Islands after the surrender, The attempt has met with little success, but has furnished these striking photo- graphs. The picture above de- icts the ignoble fate of a proud attler, the Seydlitz, Like a mortally wounded whale, it lies on its side, beaten by rains, for her college tuition, Miss Ruth C. Apgar of Faston, nds the vacation months booming logs on Mooschead Lake, ght position on a rolling, moving mass of slippery tree trunks, To earn money lumberjack in the world, spe no light task to maintain an upri Pa., said to be the only woman Kineo, Me, It's While Mrs, Ruby Thomas (above) held gun, husband re- lieved victims of belongings, ae cording to Kansas City, Mo, police, who jailed her after she was identified by eight taxi drivers, e Locomotive to Use Gas and Electricity It Pays to Be Brave This new type of locomotive, propelled by either gas or electricity, was given a trial run recently by E. (By Pacific & Atlantic) 0. Hamrick in the Lehigh Valley yards at New York City. The test proved the machine worthy and it For heroism in frustrating East Orange, N. J., mail robbery, Eugene will be put into service in Connecticut. Stack (left) was given $2,000 by Postmaster General New in Wash- ington, D, C. ‘King i'? Rgle o Mafiner Ship Wins Race With Flaming Death (Copyright: Pacific & Atlantic) What a contrast! Built for death and combat, the Von Hindenburg, fiagship of fleet, is now used for peaceful occupation of fishing. Judges Have Their Troubles . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Marguerite Jordan, unhobhed. Nettie Bray, a real hobber. To hob or not to hob. That is the question, a question so intricate that Kansas City beauty contest was discontinued when judges could not decide which of two leading contenders—one bobbed, one unbobbed—was entitled to the laurel wreath of victory. Look 'em over. Who do you think should (Ry Dacific & Atlantic) ‘7"(’.\"/ 0/ ’,l'”l('(’. have won? The jack tar at right is none other than King George, who handled yacht Britannia with men in race at Cowes, England. Improper Dancing Is Now Taboo T I Half hour out of t‘hrisfianin, Norway, fire broke out on the Bergensfjord. Ship raced to port and pas- sengers and crew landed safely in lifeboats. A City That Has a Heart Seeks Mother AR (By Pacidie & Atlantic) Mrs. Dudi ‘;7' ll‘ !h & Atiantic) Abandoned thirty ,ear- ago s Judle ar we - 4 Tl = i 3, 1 3 |,:};'p‘,;m-"‘,,nd“(;\‘(,a{,;“}1’;,:';',,2 It's all wrong for the gentleman to get a bear The proper way to do it is demonstrated by William with sister, Miss Josephine Don- partner of the Prince of “"I,.f hug on his lady fair. This will soon be taboo in D. Lynch and Anna Keenan. Heads apart and nelly (above) is searching New will be among guests who will best dancing circles— arms extended is approved. Cincinnati, Ohio, paper published this photo of youngsters in tuber- York for mother, who she be- sit_with the prince at interna- Dancing masters in convention recently held i "“]f’:‘; h“P‘t'}t’;,‘"““gh"',' pans b““‘““’{ ?jfl "&k “’iffl;‘rg"fi‘;‘t","' The lieves is still alive. tional polo_matches at Meadow “Suggestive dancing is placing the nation i. per then < o b o g B b e A g Brook, N. Y., next month. the convention declared. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) T IIHliHiJilHN?E??”%‘317!:\Iifli&Jill:T:Mi?2fillHl!IIUIIIIII|Hifll!IW,ml|Iflfliii!!lfl!||flHIHIMflmmflflifl]fllfllfllfllfl[flWWIIIMfilfllmMmflifll|1I@illflllifl!?flfllliflfllllflliliflllifllfillllIilllilllllilfl:!‘.!H.i!iiiilHfl’i'!ili|li|i§ii%|i!i1iE'rfl!HN!I(!DIiH!NIHlI!'lflllifilliiWENWHRHlllifllflfllm it n New York City placed a ban on suggestive Jr"ging. il and if continued may lead to legislation,” leaders at

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