New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1924, Page 12

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OO0 O 1000 0200090000000\ MO0, 0T A0 LW A0 8 (By Pacific § Atlantic) This picture was made shortly after William B. Leeds extin- (By Pacific & Atiantie) guished flames on launch Wild n destroyed Exchange grain elevator on 1By Badllio & Atan(io) Cat and saved wife, Princess Xenia, shown at wheel, Erie basin, B ] , N. Y,, despite apparatus and fircboats. Damage When the 8. S. Franconia docked in New York, Clem Willis pointed out sights to fellow members of was $500,000. the Princeton university orchestra, whose jazz the King and Queen of Spain raved about. Modern Nymphs of the Sea Coolidge, Braving Wind and Rain, Greets World F lyers ined sSund veek Denishawn dancers posed for this picturesque photo at Wentworth- 53 9 * by-the-Sea, Portsmouth, N. H. They disport in cheese cloth and Prl'we S Frlend garlands about the great outdoors, cultivating grace. Plaster Cast of Statue In beauty contest conducted by a metropolitan newspaper, Miss Kathryn Ray (left) of New York City was named Miss America and gets movie contract with Famous Players-Lasky, and for Miss Rose Host of Brooklyn, N. Y., chosen Miss New York, there’s a place (By Pacific & Atlantic) in a Broadway revue. Both are:blue-eyed, dazzling blondes. Honorable Mrs, Richard Norton FOT 1007 ours President Coolidge (ieft) wited in rain on Boling Aftermath of a Terriffic Storm (above), English beauty, enjoys ficld, Washington, D. C., to extend his grecting as commander-in- large share of the Prince of chief to world flyers. He's shown shaking hands with Lieut. Smith, Wales’s friendship. She came to while Secretary of War Weeks welcomes Lieut, Leigh Wade (right). America on same ship, Miss Detroit VII Again Captures Motorboat Sweepstakes The statue of Geor J r n ¢ s o $ (By Pacific & Atlantic) 0 from view, whil f : eiseic i This shows the main sirect of Black Jack Pershing Guest of Honor et oy bt amomey St Thomas, Virgin Islands, : — . For second time Gar Wood, in speedboat Miss Detroit VII, won 150- After hurricane swept throu t 1 motorboat sweepstakes at Wi it * recently. Picture showing 2]‘1"]:.-“ mm;,aghs" 5 cepstakes at Detroit, Mich. Winner is damage has just reached here. He Tied the Knots Crook (By Pacific & Atlantic) T On evefog‘ retirement from lctivhe !i"ihclelcfl" J. I Perahinngn ars at Pas iy g est of honor at a dinner given by*the Military Honor of t o is Robert C. Con 77 Rev. John P. Trowbridge (above) of Interlake, Mass,, who officiated %V"x-r at Town Hall, New Yg;k Cit\{ Above, Mrl!!!. E. B. \'-x?el)eug::i X g (By Pacifie & Atlantic) international croo He was at the double wedding of Emily, 31, and Kate, 24, the eloping secretary of the D, A. R., bidding farewell to the general, 4 head, which set world’s record for its class, 35 knots, jailed for seventeen petty bur- daughters of Grenville Winthrop, wealthy banker of Lenox, Mass., e river bridge between Philadelphia and Camdep, N. J. glaries, and New York. (Copyright: 1824: Pacific & Atlantic Photo; AN St e N R g (Y S T AT, 7 AP 2 s

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