New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1925, Page 24

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o RS T BRI s s s A A T O T RO Y NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STOR (By Pacific & Atlantic) «i army which defended Paris, this old French cab arrived in New Yo! adjutant of American Legion, while Henry D. Valentine looked on. c and was hoarded by Col. Lemuel Bolles, past national . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Capt. Lowell Smith, commander ‘of the round-the-world flight, has temporarily deserted flying to become an automobile racing driver. He made his debut at the Culver City, Cal., speedway. (By Pacific & Atlati Self-reliance is chief lesson taught at the Brightside day nursery, New York, for children under kinder- garten age. Above they are shown preparing themselves for a nap after lunch. Miss 4-year-old is help- ing Miss 3-year-old with her shoe. Railroad Head and Family Sail for West Indies (By Pacific & Atlantic) A seldom photographed man, W. H. Truesdale, president of the D. L. and W. railroad, is shown with daughter, Mrs. R. N. ell (right) and grand-daughter, Ann Bissell (left) aboard the steamship Megantic which sailed from New York on West Indies eruise. Accuser Woman Swimming Champ In jured She says he g as her physician. - M Wife to Testify for Slain Husband By Pacific & Atla , one -of Amer women swimme ms brc her swimming. Inventor Makes Model B . . Mrs. Henry D. Brown On trial in Richmond, Va., is Lindwoc om, charged with 3 slaying Henry D. Brown as ome of wn gave him when Adam T. vrekolias ( victim saw Bottom with Mrs Brown estr d wife js George device by m standing by him and Mrs. Brown may t for defense, water filled. ‘N\\\X&\\\\\ N, ¢ Q) e = . sht), a Greek scientist, at his shop, New Brighton, N. Y., sho of which he says ships can be made unsinkable. \\ S < T .- & N A;\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\Q\\\\\\\m &‘ %\\j\:\&@\\;\\\@\ Law Clek to Wed Rockefeller Heiress Life Denied Return as Death’s Door Closes on 130, “Merriwether Milton jr., Mrs. John D. Rockefeller jr., b who won oil heiress. mother of the bride-to . (By Pacific & Atlantic) Heroically but vainly rescuers worked over bodies of miners brought to the surface of the Stein coal’ mine in Dortmund, Germany, in which 120 underground workers were ammihilated by terriffic explosion and subsequent poison gases. Entertains at New Radio Station Surprise (By Pacific & Atlantic) W nile police sought her as miss- ir7, Mary L. Norris, a Bryn Mawr, Pa., society girl, eloped tc Maryland and wed Warren R. Vin Meter, owner of a garage . and service station. (Iy Pacifib & Atlantic) v At opening of new radio station, th( Lourl WMCA, at New York, John Car- roll, accompanied by Dorothy Higgins, sang for unseen audi- ence, Carroll, a veteran, was a dancer before war, but shell s tered knee, robbing him of pro- fession. He then took voice train- ing under government super- vision. harged John D. Rockefeller sr., father of the heire society of two contin ce her in the Rockefelle a3 St o} T sculptor of the Co memorial at Atlanta, Ga., been cancelled by the memorial asshciation for “negiect and vir- tual abandonment of the con- tract” and his “inordinate de- e f TN mands for money not due him.” ile others sport on beach, Consuel Vanderbilt, daughtef of Mrs. After Borglum was dismissed W. K. Vanderbilt; plays tennis on courts of exclusive Everglades club, he destroyed plans and models Palm Beach, Fla. s lex Model ship floats when g 50 no one else could use them. (Copyright: 1925: P-cifi‘c & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) g S T ORI, . \ A\,

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