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oL T 0V WVE/0Y @V ) g oV @V @V /@NI TN @@\ K VT @) T8\ 70w im0 8 b, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD HERALD Dust Blast Causes B0 i bt 30 st Saa Gl kS sl B (By Pacific & Athintic) R 3 e ] {BY.Pacifo & Atlanitic) With his clothes on this aquaplanist at Coronado Beach, Cal,, takes Most complete wreck of western railroad history was this one at Cajon, Cal. Twenty-five cars got be- bis daily ride on the bouncing board. Courage, or plenty of clothes? e yond control and raced down steep grade into bridge. Result was fatal to both. M' d P d' T n,.: (By Pacific & Atlantic) g . ong v Dust explosion started this fire in Krause Milling plant, Milwaukee, y J xe edaigrees aRae - Wis,, recently and damage was estimated at $1 500,000.” Five build- Dogs Mourned by G"'l as Hu""“" Belngs T g - g b ings were : o d Gloria Swanson and Her Ma Sail FLUFFY 3 S RAYMQOND | # ROYVER, 13 mo. . / RAYMOND SEPTEMBER 1~ 1924, (By Pacific & Atlantic) 85,000 bail of Carlos Carbone, attache of Panama to Rome, has (By Pacific & Atlantic) 3 been ordered refunded. He was Attractive Gloria Sw , dressed up to the minute as always, and 1By Pacific & Atiantic) o U R e el jailed for shmorll(il.h But for re- Mrs. Mary P. Bu mma, were snapped aboard the Beren- Playing on roof in N. Y. city, two dogs, belonging to Kathleen Raymond (above), leaped off and ive-year entiary sent 1gs ove mas E. Me- yocation it would have gone to garia as th rom N. Y. Do you think that the film favorite were killed. They were- given regular funeral. Mistress and pets grieve over tombstones, Feline ~ Lenden (above) of Memphis, Tenn, cvedited with faking.ancestry wife (above). Tesembles ma > niourners are Boots and Spotty (on rug). of many bird dogs. The Prince Can Ride! If in Doubt Take a Look Blamed Where Did You Get That Hat? Templexs Understudy (By Pacific & Atlantic) How that boy on the left can ride! Yep, you've guessed it, it's the prince. ot ie 7e . N Who said th i f Wales Repairing Victim of Storm o' £iie? Action pho taken at Phipps field, West- Br Pacific & At » N. Y., proves that royal wiinesses named Sheriff Galli- or is an excellent rider. Death threat failed to worry him. ~ gan (above) in coroner's probe - (By Patific & Atlantic) of recent riots at Herr! 1 (By Pacific & Atlantic) E 3w = = ’ g 3 3 : Winning float of Beechurst club carnival at Whitestone, N. Y., ‘ c 9 A by ., recently, M Gest, theatrical producer, vied ] 5 b # ) l ]lnus Bflggage but Klansman John § \\.r(’}]\”}ng lrr\mf(w?- r:u f:g;.bgp:;\nlftlriz rt‘r:is brzmnm that he featured C. P. Meredith jr. as a miniature Jack Dempsey, and Louise named slayer the other g won mountain climbing.s 5 Fraser, called prettiest entrant in the carnival. Defense Day Board Two Relics of the Civil War i~ (By Pacific & Atlantic) With small bag,Miss Anne Gor- § (Bs Pacific & Atlantiz) This odd looking vessel is the first submarine torpedo boat. It was built in New Orleans, La., during By Pacific & Atlant don, stepdaughter of Major Gen. Members of advi board for National Defense day met recently the Civil war. The old soldier alongside is Francis J. Wehner, 79, an inmate of the Veterans’ Home storm ba J now in Morse dry Barnett, retited U. 8. M. C, at Army building in N. Y., to discuss plans. Left to right, Samuel at St, John, La., and self-appointed keeper of the old boat. dock, Brooklyn, ) , Hundred passengers jsailed from N. Y., on Savoie, with McRoberts, Gen. J. G. Harbord, Elbert H. Gary, Guy Tripp and e 5 > ’ aboard her were hurt r rm. sister, on spur of moment. Col. L. Walsh, (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) . e AN AV S 2. ——