New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 12

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(By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantic) The 850tH o 4 tha dotdi £ the Holy N it ¢ ahofetvan !IB:‘P_I{HM:AWMIH e Walton, first woman to start a fox farm in Folk in Wiscasset, Me., gathered at church and welcomed town’s most famous son, Capt, Donald B. Mac- ington, DOL Bhoth L il o ihe Holy Name gociety brousht multitde of visitors to Wash- napped in New York with one of her pets. Millan (arrow), famous explorer, back from 15 months in far north, where he found huge coal deposits. oI, Stk : ah addressing nuns at unveiling of monument to civil war sisters as part of ceremonies, Predecessor Gift From Admirers American Parth Love Pact Prompted Killings (©by U, &1.) - E . o Mrs. Elsie Sweetin Rey. L. M. Hight and wife Visit of Prince of Wale Yo i I i one made in 1860 (By Pacific & Atlantic) " . . 2 father, late King Tdward. This Proudly Helen Wills tennis champion, stands beside car given to Now nearing completion in the Athens of the South, Nashville, Tenn. is this replica of the Greck Lawrence M. Hight, confessed that in love pact Mrs. Elsie Sweetin is said to be only p her by William C. Fuller (right), her mentor, on behalf of Berkeley, Parthenon, to be used as fine arts building. The classical reproduction will be a monument to the Ten- killed her husband and he killed his wife in Ina, IIL They had ar- made of him here. Cal., admirers, nessee Centennial exposition of 1897, It will cost more than $400,000. ranged to wed. Wireless Fans Tune In On New York’s Big Radio Fair Thousands Hail Queens of Baby Parade By Pacitic & Atlabtic) In new confession to Sheriff Holcomb of Mount Vernon, IIL, Rev. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Chubby Mary Theresa Ryan of Brooklyn, N. Y, 14 months, car- ried off sec'nd honors at show. y Island, New York's famous summer resort, baby parade, in which The winner, Dorothy Bonadonna, with her doll. Here are the prize winners in Cone 600 youngsters took part. Here’s 18 of the Prince’s 32 Bags and Trunks o (Dy Pacific & At a general view of the first world’s radio fair, which opened the other night at the 69th regir y in New York. Photo shows scene in armory before it opened. Right Into It ; Token PR I R T O world is Bruce Norman, twe 3 : 5ol Cliaane 1. Eagle f ! wed on (atfo\el of mpai- 4, I ¥ ¢ ymis er Gilbert, ; Masi rating is highest scout rank, re- r t (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantie) James Mackie, who acted as When royalty travels it takes more than an overnight ba, t t %ulo . That's why baggage smashers had , dashed H. R. H's chauffeur during visit, lots of work juggling this pile of princely baggage when Englhd’s future ruler departed from Syosset, g ir annual tug of war. received this pin by which to re- N. Y, for Canada. guiring many severe ’.sts, member the prince. (Copyright: 1934: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc!)

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