New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1924, Page 14

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Country Youngsters (By Pacific Mrs. Rice (above, with children) has started suit in against Charles A. Stoneham, race horse owner and owner of ew York Giants, for s , was due husband, Ted Rice, jockey, killed while riding in ] Tragedy Aboard Scout Cruiser (By Pacific & Atlantic) No longer are drinking fountains the exclusive property of city kids. This country school teacher in New England rigged up device shown, putting community dipper lk”fllll‘l) out of business. Ride Him, Cowboy! u) wtie) O T RSO AT ST R TORO 2oL | R R OO RO S at ’1(\ Aus K tries a whirl on P. t with it, who kne wat ’ ph to was snapped? Many men were burned and four killed instantl plosion on the scout cruiser Trenton during ta Henry, Va. If Their Mothers Could Only See Them Now! (By Pacific & At ) s teeth in order, and that al hospital ¥ g (right). Henry nt in case he winced Y T T WATCH wi0 WE BURY ,N '*‘ i RICKWOOD P. OCTOBER D 15 \'“ Oscar W. Underwood was buried by Ku Kiux Klan near hi Here we see Rex Ingrs apon the hooded. order. 2 Ibanez, Spanish R R 3 AT WA A S ey L S T S R SR S W‘“‘“‘“ % \J f&ifii&m\\\\\\ R {&\ N NN Producer and Author (By Pacific & Atlantic) During convention of Military Order of World War Vets in Boston these men saved city from hostile aerial attack, theo- retically, with their anti-aircraft guns stationed on roof of hotel., Here’s one gun in action. Vacauonmg (By Pacific & Atlantic) At least four persons were killed and four score hurt as result of collision® of International rail- way trains at Tonawanda, N. Y. Above, closeup of death car, showing how completely it was smashed by terrific impact. Numbers Instead of Names Charles M. Schwab (above), steel magnate and financicr, wears 'em, too, on occasio He is shown on way to golf lin White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., ravire (By Pacific & Atlantic) Patrick Ryan (s I Rogues’ gallery pictures of Loeb in prison garb. ew York, Ferdinand ])v ywns, Klans man, at Easptort, N. Y. (By Pacific & Atlantic) Prison photographs of Leopold in Joliet uniform. These are first photographs of convicts Nos. 9305 and 9306 in Joliet, 1ll,, penitentiary, where they %re for life for murder of Robert }nrks They were Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold jr. (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) (By Pacific & Atlantic) left), American.movie producer, and Blasco scussing their latest film,

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