New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1924, Page 12

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PA-MEN TELL On Business Wait Until (By Pac Atlantie) m, the director, was one of many notables of the v Pacific & Atlant 5 moving picture world that sailed “Good boy, Buck!” President Coolidge may not have used tho (By Pacitic & Atlantic) b from t\g‘\; \\\rh for : n‘]np(‘\ ”‘1; lfiau“\\ r»}l\‘fis “hm% h(r‘pvl‘lr'\cnu‘(l «‘-]up n}-1 Stanley H:};nw. mana Judge E. Weller (above) of New York congra No, it wasn't Saturday, but luckless New York university freshmen took a bath just the same. Sopho- 5 cently., He took this little Aral the Washington baseball team, but that’s what he meant. M. Burnet on her appointment as special U. S. attorney. She’s first i Hin i i Vi A with him as a companion. time a President ever had a chance to so reward the Senators. woman so honored. A ’ ; G it iste i e Same i b T TR R e e com;cr A . . o7 . ¢ g M ) S 1 - L oe B (& i Romance of the Diamond Home, and Glad of It Dick as a Full-Fledged Cadet Millionaire Works for $20 Per Wee. 4 Al H m TR avEaar ivevivaY! revhraYly (By Pacific & Atfintic) Reputed to be the wealthiest man in Brockton, Mass, Edward W. . Washburn (above) gave his entire fortune to his family and is now working in Brooklyn, N. Y., for $20 a week. He did this because his children treated him like a dog, and insists that working is the only way to be happy. Landis Rules Series Go On S S R ST St ST L N S [ L (By P & Atlan of Ross Young, New York rde Peinecke (above), peppy player, They'll wed soon. Changing Hands of Time form b I \ returned t rom va- By P. i 5 eation in Burope with dachshund ’ (rracies A LD D BatneySRiey sy pet ahoard Majestic. Mme. thelmess’s newest picture, on which he is now work- Although Judge Landis, czar of baseball, declared the latest base- Jeritza's first request after six with his leading lady, Madge Evars, former child ball scandal is closed, Ban Johnson, president of the American months in Europe was for some re the garb of a West Iu!\L cadet and wears it league, and Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pittshurgh club, both fresh juicy oysters. throughout the fi Seems to us that Dick looks mighty snappy insist that the affair should- be sifted to the bottom. i in these togs. Don't Denies Engagement You agree? A Busy Day for These Three Magistrates e A A..w,“ & For League P 1 - (By Pacific & Atlantic) Police activity against automobile parking in New York City drove the traffic court defendant attendance to a new high mark, when 943 cases were heard in one day. Magistrates (left to right) Ryt- tenburg, McAdoo and Levine presided over the hearings. In Charge on Trial Run || | f A Gen. Henry mander of « tion in Germ armistice from Geneva . (By Pacific & AII.::HHL'I The attack of Smith W. Brook- hart (above), sen.tor from : 3 j 45 : . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Jowa, on Brig. Gen. Charles = When the United States cruiser Cincinnati, now in New York waters, 4 (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantic) Dawes, President Coolidge’s run- goes on its trial trip the executive officer; of the new cruiser will 3 es r ¢ n Jersey ( N ate building there, is After dolli r hotel in New York, Florence Vidor (above), ning mate, will prnhabl}}; 10,3.1 to II\;e {‘Mrt'lm right) Commander E. D. McWhorter and Capt. Charles z N gen € wour hand being re- star of the en, talked to repo and denied intention his expulsion from the Ilowa . Courtney, 3 b 4 E " gh Sotmearsy (D irectir Gebrge Fitciurion, Republican party. (Copyright: 1924 Pacific & Atlantic Photes, Inc.) SRR S St e R ETEINIEEIIUINIRNY o et v comm am—— T St o o A Lt b 3 ¥

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