New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 21, 1925, Page 20

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S ey NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD L e nmwuumnunmunwnmmuummmvm.umnummnmmm|ummt|xmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmnmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumnmnmmuummvmnmmmmmululunmnumlnmllumumunmmnmuunmmunmummunmmumnmmmmmmmmnmnuuuun||u|mm||||uulmmmmmmllmuummmmmmmunmmmmmun|unm1|m|x|uunn|mme|m|mm'1|nllmm HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY R TR0 00 O T Probe Farmers Make Hay W hile Sun Shines and Load Wagons in Old Fashioned Way Blue Ribbon Bird Romance Ended LS the ill-fated \lm E ( By Pacific & Atlantic) called in federal inve vih v s 0 4 3 il . > 5 i i 4 ¥ Rudalph Valentino and his wife, conducted at Providence, :. 5 Winifred Hudnut, have agreed tu into the fatal boiler blast ahoard (B Pacific & Atlantic) (By Pacific & Atlaniic) disagree, it was learned recently the excursion steamer, which re- Making hay while the cun shines is more than just an adage to the | loads. And there's nothing like loading grain on one of these wagons Blue Ribbon winner four times at various lhn“& Jimmy is now ending one of the most discusee sulted in the killing of more farmer these days, Modern machinery to the contrary notwith- | to bring out the perspiration. champion homing pigeon at Camp Monmouth, N. J. Private Arol romances in movieland, than thirty-five passengers, standing, there is nothing like the old hay wagon to bring in the Tourres (above) is a great friend of Jimmy. Engine Ditched—Only a Few Slightly Hurt Brave Aspirant for Archery Title Hlfi Cup flf JOYS Full 0 ||lllm1||||lflllll|l!lllflINIlllfllllllflllflllllllllill!mm|||"lflfl|| e Dorothy D. Smith of Newton Center, Mass tional champion archer, hopes to regain her crown in national tournament at Rome, N, Y. e Foiling Death Trap A i el Among those summering at Weston-by-the-Sea, England, and enjoy- Stricken while on duty as - = ing every minute of it, is this youngster, burgh & Lake Erie |’Hhfl'\rl t@'o- fad i Gk » | . S s o i At Spa Gathering set all signals at dav:ger ere H \ Bscs & . - = death overtook him, z Kite Flying Contest Atiracis the Children This bad epill happened just outside Washington, D. C.. when a t} I railed. Seventy-five passengers escaped death, though many sustzined minor hurts, Railroad denied wreck was due to open sw 0O » " I ENIP \ ' & (By Pacific & Atlantie) Buffalo Nickel | peaks oung. America in Orange, N. J., 18 ge Safoty nets have boen provided for workers on Delavare river at Among society Jeaders who are at the beauiful Sarainga racetrack Philadelphia, Pa., to cut down casualtie: This photo shows what at Saratoga, N. Y., are Mrs, Alexander A, Brown and Mrs. R. tral playground handy lifesavers they are. Penn Smith jr. Tircota Collapse of Concrete Bridge a Mystery Neglected Asserting that husband, Albert Pack, well known yachtsman and wealthy steel foundry man of Chicago, devoted all his af- (By Pacific & Atlantic) fections to his six big yachts as been found for the collapse of this concrete bridge on the highway between Petaluma and and hydroplane, Mrs. Doris Pack al. 1t was just recently built, being one of the highway's new spans. No one was has commenced suit for divorce, nurai in the co llapse. (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Inc.) e ——— A ————————————————_ A ———————— = 2

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