New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 12, 1924, Page 23

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(By Pacitic & Atlantic) John W. Davis (on platform, hat in hand), Democratic choice for White Eouse, was snapped leaving Lincoln, Neb., for Denver on tour. Baby of the Soviet (B Pacitic & Atlantic) Torn Russia doesn’'t worry little Vladimir Uljanoft, only grandson *of lat; kolai Lenin, who lives in villa at Simbirsk. Will he follow andfather’s footsteps? . Ears Again Mothers Yes, girls, car again. S re comigg out So s national ~ hair- drescers. “Til Ball shows what, 'tis said, will be mode. In L M to Scouts Honor Roosevelt Angeles, s, (By Pacific & Atlantfc) Back from Copenhagen, members of Boy Scout jamboree troop visited Roosevelt memorial house in New York and admired his statue. Scouts’ president, Colin H. Livingston, extreme right. Cal., mother$ of world flyers, Mrs )i mith, broadcast welcome message which sped across contihent (By Pacific & Atlantic) Mrs. William R. Hearst (above), wife of the publisher, sailed from New York recently for a tour abroad. Ralph Dickinson, veteran. October 2-4. Ralph Dickinson, Seeks Divorce in Advance if You Want to,Get Married e You have to have appl (By Pacific & Atlantic Holcombe and Eugene Picture shows Miss Josephine clerk post notice on bulletin board. ion posted five days under new Georgia law. ibert, first applicants in Atlanta, watching X-Ray as Tubercular Gure Suit for divorce has been start- ed by the beautiful Duchess of Westminstér (above) against her titled husband, it became known recently. Greetings Buildings are toppling and tr districts in South India. Amateur Fire Fighters P ic & Atlantic) i & Atlar 7 s ‘can be cured by the X Harding ¢left) and nd have opened a Trunk and Dr. W. Ay, I w depart- ment in the Beth [ Ginsburg are shown inspecting the new a Englmiu”s Future Ruler Punctual acl hospital Commander J. H. Klein Shenandoah’s n New York the other day n the Mauretania on speed test voyage, to fly back in the ZR-3, bove), (By Pacific & At sailed a luncheon éngagement at the home of Harr Itland, N, Y., the Prince of Wales quit polo game er. He's shown leaving Phipps polo field, New York, with Kitty, star of his string of .polo ponies. n chief, ison Age ecither way will cut little ice in the approaching Chicago home to the meet, while s uproot WS (By Pacific & Atlantic) Ted Moellendick and his plane. international air races to be hc]d\a( Dayton, Ohip, ear-old veteran of the air, will carry spectators in his plane from his young Moellendick is entered in several events. Huge Gem Theft Mrs. Ycshua Cosde (By Pacific & Atlantic) Fai Lady Louis Mountbatten belonging to Mrs. J. S. hard No Hon. Mrs. Richard Norton Cosden, Lady Louis Mountbatten olen dyring a party from the Sands sden, where the Prince of Wales was y. The total loss may reach $250,000, still vague. Police received no report of robbery. Ric Point, Y a guest, though repor Streets of South India Flooded as Result of Storm i Y i of great ichinopoly, one of most fertile . Ja rch under water, v, Agnes Ayres married S. It's sey, gs and (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Ine.)

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