New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD I 0O HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY el e R TR Keeping Bunker Hill’s Fame Alive MacMillan Starts to Polar Region (By Pacific & Atlantic! , this pile of railroad ties, barrels, a ing inflammable, was set afire to make mammoth explorer's nint bon re in honor of Bunker Hill day ing aboard the Coolly Admits He .Slew Wealthy Wife ss., Lieut, Commander e, on first leg of the . He is shown speak- remonies were held. lestown, Mass IVunnld B Als Mill Almost Another Mine Tragedy Off to Try Channel Swim (By Pacific & Atlantic) Robert Hill, who was entombed by a rock slide in the Baltic mine at Grass Valley, Cal., was ‘suc- cessfully dug from _his prison 700 feet underground after more than 60 hours’ burial. Despite his trying experiences Hill isap- parently none the worse for his adventure. Photo shows him with wife just after he was res- cued. New Bishop cific & Atlantic) The Rev. “)Iham I Hafey, chan- cellor of the archdiocese of Bal- timore, Md., has been named bishop of the newly created dio- cese of Raleigh, N. C. Bishop Hafey has the distinction of be- ing one of the youngest bishops ever chosen. Well, Well, Well! Confessi wife in orde was made coolly, as shows, by Dr. ] Los Angeles Navy vaI The duke, who did not case, was not present T (By Pacific & Atlay y made a record in 21-mile swim from , sailed on the liner Berengaria from e will attempt to swim the English v Aileen Riggin (left) and th noted swimmers. & Atlantic) truck with d and rocks While drilling for oil near Im Ang this well, and the » is shown in this ren ublc phut; Winner of Elks’ Beauty Contest Receives meg Cup Home on the Olympic r jr., who went a b g through Europe in a small cz with t a n is the fo Anne Still ad = (By Pacific & Atlantic) {r. and Mrs. Henry P. Davison By Pacific & Atlantic) Miss Thelma Todd of Lawrence, Mass.,, wan the beauty contest at the Elks' convention in Swampseott, Mass, The title of Miss Massachusetts and a silver loving cup, which was presented by Exalted Ruler Frank J. McHugh of the Lynn lodge went to the winner. Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos. fnc.) fi%flIHllll|Ili|!|l|{i1fi!iitlflfl>ummmm!mmliuitiitimm IIInHIllimlfli!flMW l’"flli5imflllHl|a|HlHMINWIImfllm«l.fllflflmflmIm||mflImHIMMHIIMWWWWWNIIIlIlIHHIIM%NMINNIIIHI!Ill|||il|{l'll|1tI||illlllllIl|IllIHIIIIIllIIlNIIlIllIIllIiiImIlilllIlhh.tl‘|M|‘|.NllfllulllIHHMMHIRWIMWWH‘MMWWWM‘Illlllflllfl!fll!llllllml lNHHH&WW'lflfllfiilliflllllmlHllIllmlmlWWHImll“illlllllllllllflflllfll AR P e e S S e AG N L) N N N (TS P ormer Miss A. Stillman, also re- s, Muriel, spends pre-nuptial days a sunchine. Miss Vanderbilt will turned

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