New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 6, 1925, Page 12

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Thomasina’s Following Dad e e ,,.,} ¢ Petite Thom pared to seemingly nee (By P When machine got heyond control on San Franci two men in it were killed. Hawser saved car from goir Graceful Ben Turpin, cross-e; light's dimmed ok 80 where they're | I L x, certainly looks pr m d the car, SO0 AR S 00 0 0 0 RITAIN DAILY HERALD ’s Foot steps (By Pacific & Atlantic) This large fruit truck ran off roadway into ditch near Livermore, Cal. Its cargo unloaded, another truck was brought into play to pull it out. and the only thinz Savior of China Would Like to Visit Our Shores Gen. Feng (second from left, wearing cap), China’s Christian gen- eral, with members of staff, is said to be anxious to visit America. Mother This is only a small portion of the throng which waited outside St. Peter’s cathedral in Pius XI went through ceremony of operling holy door, 1925, observed throughout the Roman Catholic world, Argentine Army Tries Out New Communication Service o RN ROTOBURC PR TS TR S - %k =3 @ \- S e o S e o3 oo ing B3 g e (© 1925 by P. & A.) Rome while Pope The rite marked commencement of holy year of 0 Returning to Europe skt aanc ENTE T R Py (By Pacific & Atlantic) Lord Cecil George Jay Gould Among passengers sailing from N. Y., on the Aquitania were Lord Cecil, going home after receiving $25,000 Woodrow Wilson found- ation peace award, and George Jay Gould, returning to Paris after holidays, Newest developmen: portation of mes (By Pacifie & /* gentine army is use of pigeons for between units of army, which got st near Buenos Aire: ance in which pigeons are housed. Photo shows cunveye ' ' i i E made majestic sight as she the other day on way to southern practice g her went destroyer flotilla, all a day late in ecause of big storm. Fortunate, to Say the Least S o b i a0 oo ok o 4% 8,20 3 % BLk Soh Y ST/ & e SN I8\ Ig 2% o0 Gl wias sa sl in o 4B AL O 2t & 1) thought he was tired of life Christmas eve and shot self with a home made gun. Next day two-inch slug was taken from his heart and Max is shown looking at slug with Dr. Karl A, Meyer. (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Ine.) “*‘-—‘z‘fii}"«—r” z Aty 1o oadbil S Bileh et 1 258

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