New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1924, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

'HERALD CERA L THEIR STORY Storm Maroons Fishing Tug Twenty Miles From Port Labor Leader Being Borne From Train at San Antonir 3 san (By Pacific & Atlantie) p ¢ T'os about f ir ¢ Erie. wit 1 ty miles of their home port, Dunkirk; N. Y., seven g 4 ) Wi rown high and dry on beach at Angola, N, .. Holiday Homecomers WAnning his race to die on U. 8. soil, Samuel Gompers is shown being, taken from train at San Antonio, Texas, a few hours before his death there. The Dugan Dozen Compromt.w A T YOIy Firemen Practice Life-Saving Stunts & \tlantic) o & Atlar st him, the Shoes unlaced, chothing in di and dejected He is shown —this is Capt. of gendarme waiti t Sir Hurri Singh, Indian potentate, is expected when Arthur, and other accused conspirators, He is now in Europe, (By Pacific & Atlantic) ters Become Bnd(*s of Four Brothers Acccpting offer of t agains ctors whose truck killed per, the twelve Dugan chil- * dren of D York ended $100,- 000 suit. beth reads news o (L 'to r., stanling) Pat, Kitty, tlugh, Fred (left arm) \I.u ret, (right arm) Frances, Eu- and Ray ' uldt“ readwinners were absent. Whip Victim Ry Pacific & Atlantie) men seized and e whipped Charles J. r . y B Loster, q RS i g % laid even lashes. Irain and Caboose Crash ¢ “Sweet Adeline” Py : Fourteen One Killed When Freioht By Pacific & Atiantic) ; y (By Pacific & Atlantic) Sally with her makeup on— and Sally without it. it became known recently t ck Gerard, who wrote that oft . 1 sof G er, M al ad heart failure ated lyric, “Swe " which has had a run f about Id it for §3,000, and now works in New York ed twenty of them t office (Copyright : 1924: Pacific & Atlaatic Photos, lnc.)

Other pages from this issue: