New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1924, Page 19

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AMERA-MEN TELL THEIR Runaway Locomotive Taken From the ) w s TR sy (By Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacitic & Atlantic) G (By Pacific & Atlantic) You send cables, but do you ever Inch by inch huge 35-ton locomotive was raised from a watery bed in Erie basin, Brooklyn, N. Y., onto In '53 Fzra Meeker went west in covered wagon on Oregon trail. think about how they are laid salvage barge by means of steel cables and hoists. Day before the engine had driven seven laborers Recently he flew from Oregon to Washington, D. C., and was greeted and job of keeping them in good into the water when it mysteriously started going while the engineer stepped fora moment from the cab. by President Coolidge (left) at capital. Object of trip was to interest transmitting condition? To President in Oregon trail. cable boat "All America, which Bride of Millionaire Sportsman 4 : e : iy i by . 4 Salvation Army Head Arrives in United States pairing New York-Cubascable. = 4 K P m— " Homeward Bound (By Pacific & Atlantic) Gen. W. Bramwell Booth (second from right), chief of Salvation army, who arrived in New York on the Homeric, on way to Canada. With him were (left to right) Brig, J. Evan Smith, Com. Mapp and Wycliffe Booth, The commander will conduct annual congresses in Toronto and Winnipeg. At Scene of Tragedy ORI PR > 4 " j y e & Atlantic) w ¥ The Hon. Mrs. Richard Norton (left) and Lady Mountbatten, There was great show of affection w Maurice et his dancing ~ who w ers of Prince of ner, Leonora Hughes, upon he 1 in New York. They arty during stay in (By Pacific & Atinntic issed and spoke not of their contract not to wed. But she did blush i) aphed as they Lucy Cotton (ahove), the actress, has been married in Paris to st mention of dashing South American in Paris to whom she’s said York for Eng- Edward R. Thomas, millionaire sportsman and newspaperman. to be engaged. land. is his third venture. Recently it wa announced that he had se more than $200,000 on the second Mrs. Thomas. Newlyweds are Nova Scotia to New York in Fifteen-Foot Canoe reported returning to U. S. ; o book. ] Sophs Come Out Ahead, Freshmen Come Out Wet PSPy S AT (By Pacific & Atlantic) e s to prove that Roland Pothier (above) { By Pacific & Atlantic) i : : | roek contly r Alex e at Camp Lewis, Wash,, in 1918, Paddling into New Yeork harbor f F is expected soon. thier is shown at monument marking death spot. States in Petroleum Parade €. s Uics canoe {rip from tends to pa to Italy War Aftermath P f china making - al Art Sch Despondent besause he couldn’t g - . Mo f By Pacitic & Atlantic) support family, Capt hn B C e great jucing states of t at were Te f floats at the International Pirie (above), Cana war N t > th 8 vet, killed wife and two daugh- e year Jon-Continent airway, this plane, one of three twin-engined g tersas they slept g brok ), ving its usefulne Erammermeme T s ae TSR e R e RN T G W

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