New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 22, 1924, Page 11

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MERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY Mrs. Mary K. Eggleston g Dave Ely . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Charged with plot .0 poison Dave Ely, 70, to gain possession of his Lowell Sherman Flo Hart Thi, 1R-year-old widow, Mrs property, Mrs, Mary K, Eggleston, wealthy widow of Larned, Kan., Her love turned to a burning hate that knows no bounds, Ilo Hart, Chris ney, has received long was found guilty, Plot miscarried and Ely sat beside widow at trial the actress untlv former wife of Kenneth Harlan, mdvi ar, is going sentence in Wichita, ., for andbtossloninanert i thiher ke erdletiatetlithed. ;:r;usi:figxillfl::h(alvillt;aném ;éc’é‘):tl!;:“i(: -Il‘lne‘v?rr’\’g;i.hrmc}\ chirronie }:;’]’Ickd }:;h])xlélife inli’L::zyr\a III.“ v J}\\x:s'. or}\‘e of rank andhfiln in Norway's army is Prince Olaf (front row, left), shown marching with troops * through streets of Chtistiana. P ‘"”"tio" Mile Long Bridge as Memorial to Late Railroad President Dozen Hurt in Bus Crash Major Cen, Major Gen. McRae Weigel Major Gen. Jantes H. McRae, former commander of the Philip- pine division, was recently ap- pointed commanding general of the Philippine islands. He will be succeeded William W, Weigel, who was recently pro- moted to rank of major general, : 5 fio & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlantie) Furloughe(l So He ing of Castleton cutoff of the New York Central railroad at Selkirk, N. Y., witnessed by 28 this London bus struck a post in the middle of the street and railroad presidents, The $25,000,000 improvement includes mile long bridge, most of which is shown urned, twelve of the passengers were injured. ve, a memorial to late A, H. Smith, who was president of road. Society at Biddle-Stewart Nuptials German I"f""ls @ S(ulles Sailing *Sh?l’ £ Furloughed from prison so he could support family of eight, Silvester Montalbano, who slew brother-in-law, hopes Ma Fergu- son, governor-clect of Texas, will pardon him when she takes office. Pyromaniac picture of the Bakaw, new motor ship : power of sea instead of the unusual lerwent orth, sea rts, ac- The he two es motors to the pro- Wadoryn Maothaenlah Homecomer By Pacifin & Atlantic) With a queer sort of pride Ken- neth Fisher (above) described p ; : Philadelphia social lights to police how he set eighty-nine o Sate it b 5 6 & Biddle b fires, with estimated damage of §4,000,000, but no losses of life. 4 Because he didn't want to go to SR hldraAk SE e A NG N y g = ~ school ho set fire to Garfield omhing whie o g heS sirls Stage Snappy Cabaret for Charity school at Oakland, Cal. lough. & i s g r v Admitted After Seventeen Months above). Silvester Montalbano .1 is * Philadel Pa.'s first fa table Amer- r returned dur- ast few weeks for the Among them 3 Pl . 3 ¥ " Sagcs- b \gha § ¢ A b » rowski, widow Held more than year at Ellis [sland, N. Y., because of i lity to i By | ] ¥ C € 1 v fe No. ¢ g { the o racing driver. P::;hlitehx;arrsml:‘}ti,m lollie Bregman was admitted after children S » the Sanis { the S L, s i i i ) (Copyright: 1924: Pacific & Atlantic Phatos. Ine.) A I A 2 T ™ T N I A A OO\ e

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