New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 9, 1924, Page 12

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R U A U B BT T Beyond estimate is value of trousseau of Helen Lee (above), daughter of old Chinese family i Los Angeles, recently married to Charles Kong Woo. Each piece i vily decorated hand work, ar to make. It is of and linen. It was made in China and sent by courier. Wedding was occidental, however. School House Migrates Washington, barges in S Tnterviewed light restec reported his wife. Taylor, movie Dempsey, champion (abave) T Mr. Peacock for $1,000,00 affections ks, dropping from 18 feet to salt water level. S S S SO LAY Sl (By Pacific & Atlantic) Hawaii honored three U. 8. army heads who have been stationed there for some time when they sailed for the United States a short time ago. Left to right, photo shows -Gens. Summerall, Hutcheson and Barrette. (By Pacific & Atlantic) All dressed up for his voyage to sea, Master Jack Coogan, film star, preferred chat with Capt. Hartley to being kissed by bevy of girls who sought him as he sailed from New York. o 17 miles from Lake shows it on three Herrin, 111, riots, recently, What's He Drinking? (By Pacifie & Atlantic) 15 m the bottle, but it must be something cool, k ter the racing king, Jimmy Murphy, won the uto race at Altoona, Pa 0 T S SRR e Y Y Hooded Klansmen Attend Funeral of Fellow Member Klan regalia, including the hoods, was by Capt. Bi i o (By Pacific & Atlantis) New unofficial speed record of 190 miles an hour was made by Lieut. Ralph A, Ofstie, U. 8. naval aviator, recently at Philadelphia navy yard. Photo shows him about to take off on flight, He was trying for place on Schneider cup race team, M N G' l Swords Presented to Our Globe Girdlers Forget-Me-Not Gir (By Pacific & Atlantic) This is latest photo of U. S, cutter Bear, back in triumph from battle with ice packs' off Alaska. Wait Until He Gets Older After forty years, it is planned to retire her from service. (By Pacific & Atlantic) When our ’round-the-world flyers arrived in Boston, Gov. Cox of Massachusetts presented them with swords. Left to right, Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chicf of air service; Lieuts, Wade and Nelson, Gov. Cox and Lieut Smith. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Betty Lord (above) of San Fran- cisco, Cal, will drop flowers from airplane to remind folk of national Forget-Me-Not day for disabled vets of World War. Girl Slayer 7 (By Pacific & Atiantic) ral of Charles Willard, Klansman slain in ge, but he forbade parade to the cemetery, (By Pacific & Atlantic) hang us. We'te boasts Lucile Mar- Arriving in New York on the Paris, Anita B. Damrosch, daughter of jailed in Chicago Walter Damrosch the conductor, was met by Robert Littell) to whom with Anna Valanis, both 18, on she was announced engaged recently. murder charge. . Miss Philadelphia Wins Title of Miss America E (By Pacific & Atlantic) ’ . (By Pacifie & Atlantic) Title of Miss America of 1924 in Atlantic City mermail contest went to Ruth Malcolmson, who was en- tered as Mis Philadelphia. (Left to right). The winner, Miss Manhattan, former Miss America, Miss Santa Cruz, Miss Chicago and Miss Los Angeles. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) (By Pacific & Atlantic) ciled great equestrian statve of Gen. Lafay- ette in Lafayette-Marne day celebration in Washington, D. C. President Coolidge un {ein W e A AT e w ot

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