New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1924, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantic) ny-Labor celebration at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., were Secretary Davis and (behind In heart of city of Pittsburgh, Pa., tank containing 1,500 gallons of gasoline let go, killing nine and Ex-Kaiser’s daughtew, Princess August Wilhelm (above with son) him) James O'Connell, president of the metal trades departmen: of the American Federation of Labor, injuring fifteen, It rocked homes for blocks: Picture shows firemen, police and employees pulling burn- will star in film to be produced by her husband, who has founded Program included sham battle, speechmaking and dancing. ing truck from building. a movie company. Not a Reel One Either Six Rescued from Raft at Sea Forget Your Without food and water, six Bet On the Winner men, thirst-maddened, starving and tossed about on raft by angry sea for six days, were saved 350 miles off Atlantic coast by liner Southern Cross. Photo taken from deck of South- ern Cross as her crew brought , . s they 2 The romance of Bert Lytell and Claire Windsor, movie stars, had Y : s:m;? ey found on raft to gone on rocks, gossips said, but -this photo taken when Bert met 5 ir : ki antic 3 i g Claire in Los Angeles, Cal s to settle all disputes. They're Offering shelter from rain to representatives of British and foreign governments was mission of largest i still engaged! F single engined plane, at Brough, England, when photo was taken. Cupid Conquers Making Horsepower Which Will Be Used in the Manufacture of Paper o i P Many gues to the er Frances O. ward, Prince of 5 clutching at his heart in his excitement as Wise Counsellor Illness afflicted Marshall Neilan t dam at Isle Maligne, Can ! 3 'y will furnish half a million horse. feated Epinard, the great French horse at Belmont Park, N. Y. (above), movie director, during t of will be used g ture ¢ T nevy nt. So harnessed, force 'pinard finished second, three-quarters of a length in back of entire European trip. He was E lly bring ne k nd Wise Counsellor. glad to return. Photo shows him as he arrived in N. Y. They [)0. It in President Meets Labor Delegation Fliers' Mothers Watch ¥, O VA o v S SR S O S SIS TS| T ot el B A President Coolidge in Washington, D. C., recently met a large num- Mrs, Jasper Smith, mother of round-the-world flight's ber of labor leaders among them V. T. O'Connor (right) of N. Y., and Mrs. Roberta Chase Harding, mother of Lie\fi‘.‘ Jolf:m}?n‘r:{d:; tic were Honolulu police recently destroyed $5,000 worth of still Left honorary president of the International Longshoremen’s union. The [Los Angeles, Cal., neighbors, mark sons' progress on map. Snapped President advocated mutual conference as the best method of to right, Sheriff David Trask and Turnkey Puahi Moses settling industrial disputes. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, lue.} fic & At

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