New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 17, 1925, Page 14

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MERA-M Erection of stands for Coolidge’s inaugu s progressed thus far V wiy D. G In center is e where Presi dent will take oath of office. Under Flag Union Jack designs of woven wool made up this complete winter sports outfit. Jumper, scarf, gloves, hat and stockings are designed in patriotic red, white and blue. Six-Footers Only for White House Police = Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins, ts of trapped explor These recent r House polic mea d to berg (above), necticn with Elsie Holzman student of Bel Y. The last kn Miss Steinberg i X A\ AN N o # \ P R AT AR S NI \ OO O TR TOTOMON [ NIRRT NEW BRITAIN DAIL This freak is really a tractor designed to pick up pile of lumber by merely passing over it. Meanwhile, traffic passes under it as it rolls along, (By Pacific & Atlantic) The turtle sweepstakes was a huge triumph for Helen Jardine (right) of New Brunswick, Canada, for her speedster nosed out Beatrice Bridges of Boston, Mass., at Miami, Fla, Her Famous Pearls Stolen (By Pacific & Atlantie) Uncle Wilbert Robinson, Dodg- er's manager, just out of hmg’- tal, lost much weight during his recent illness this photo reveals, 1t is first picture taken since his recovery. Little Recompense for Invention (By Pacific & Atlantic) A dream that gave M, Eugene Melton, gray-haired Washington, D. C., post office department clerk, an idea for an invention had only a thin layer of silver for him. His invention, an attachment that eliminates the use of carbon paper in typewriters, is expected to save the United States government thousands of dollars, But the government gave him just $300 for it. AL \ a Paris cabaret with Ge entier, late "foe Princess Vlora, once Mrs. F . J. Gould, had g ack pearls, valued at It is said e was lifted by the dance. The princess is shown wea celebrated in all European capitals for their coloring. Overseas Railway Between Italy and England S o rls, which are cr, break do n near rescue shaft at Mrs Linstedt, divorced by nus band on charge of having a love affair with the Rev. ‘oseph Lycell, Chicago clergyman, has started legal fight to set aside decree and clear her good name. om Practiced Every Year Ry —— gathering in se L. to r. girls T P( b - | and Maude Bouvi <ealiliosl d newspapers and listened to radio, as usual. make brea” and church supervises the ceremon; as shown above. Shot Suitor (By Pacific & Atlantic) Dorothy Perkins, 17, who shot and killed Thomas Templeton, one of her suitors, at a party, claims shooting was accident, in which she is upheld by father, who favored Templeton as his daughter’s lover. Miss Perkins was held by the New York police. Since 1739 This is 186th year that poor of Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, have received free bread over tomb of George Carlow, willing for this charity to be observed on Feb. 2 forever. Town's poorest bakeérs (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) NN N () LAY A\ N AT ZZERC = EO YN EO0QA0Q0DEE> N reh — > O v ~—m o e PR —TZ = £5 5 ek o A e g L Hzma»> ARTTT A EH R MY EZ L Z A~ e MmO DE > ars SPZZZETTRZD

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