New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 12

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AR e T T LI U High tide failed to be of any as- sistance to two-masted schooner Anna Sophia, weighted with a cargo of marble, aground on (By Pacific & Atlantic) reefs off Milton Point, Rye, N. and one arm gone, 8. L. Endres is nevertheless the Y. Her crew of four was res- commended on her ! an in veterans’ hospital, Portland, Ore. He has cued by members of the Amer- court. b ican Yacht club, Scene in Alaska® No, its right 7 Two Little Shebos in New York on deck of liner Aquitania after L storm. Photo show. ob Gindell, passenger, climbing over the drifts. A Relief Fitzgerald, Y., who now operation in which 4-ir ing needle was removed from e her left side. these days tha (By Pacific & Atlaptic) argaret Turner (left) and sister, M rerty aken from blind baggage of train in Syracuse, N. Y. All Set for Mr. Bear ‘ascist ] ¥ i Suceessor (U &0) Keith Boehm, who brought kidnap charge, and mcther. appointm s 5 i uuu:FIu[:n (above) of New Mae Nash, the bride These are first photos of principals ir d[ case in Denver, Col., ador to London to suc- in which Keith Bo E E he was taken to office of {ellogg, recently Dr. John Galen I« I klan, and there forced to ointed sec ry of s marry Mae Nash, under thuuL of torture. Locke announced he White kidnaping and conspiracy. He has retained Ben I e the other day. lawyer, to defend him before Judge Lindsey, an anti-klansman. This boy sc AFe e e vl Do N e e her gpoointmnt s the v e Wik ¥ Unexpected Brake Tests Promote .‘v:fply Allina HMlp. Bul ll s .’,-:;f: of Fun, So They Bor’t Care : 2, e e el MCHTRSCH (Bs Pa v A new means of reducing automobile accidents has been put into practice in Los Angeles, Cal., where offi- bsence of visitors to Ce cers establish brake testing courses at unexpected places on the highways and require motorists to prove ‘ . birds there. In summer they have that their cars can stop within safe distances. If the brakes are not in condition to successfully stop in plenty, but in r thin e different. J. H. Cargell, a New 5 ired Yorker, n hered friends, and he is shown feed- the required epace they must be repaired. By ; ing an a A (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) \\\\\w&\\\ N — é & m h§®\\\\\\\\“§:‘ \\\%"\ ‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ “QQ\\\\\\\\\* N \\\ \vm,“\\. \\ \\\\;\\\\m\_, DO S\ Ny oI \\ S

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