New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 14, 1925, Page 19

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Williams, navy flyer. Bettis in plane was con- gratulated on victory by Maj. T, J, Lamphier, commander of the 16th pursuit squadron, Baroness @’Erlanger Cuts Expenses peers and representatives, a 35- year-old structure, at Tokio, Japan. Burning of examination papers of candidates for bar is theory of detectives, (By Pacific & Atlantic) The ever alert cameraman caught Edward James of Elmira, N, Y., landing squarely on his two feet when he was thrown over the handle bars of his steel steed during a recent motorcycle climb of Onondaga hill near Syracuse, N. Y, the American Legion auxiliary at the Omaha, Neb., convention of that body. She is pictured smiling ’neath the shade of a giant Mexican sombrero, L Society Folk Basking in the Warm Sunshine . ™ Threatened N 4 woman > the Ku Klux she did not ¢ her husband, Sally (above), a high dered three days Hammonton, N, before she was Ttaly's famous resort, Lido-Venice, is growing in favor, as this photo of Phy son Potte Villiam K. Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Astor, Miss Helen Rive Miss S. B. Potter and Arthur Moulton (I, to r.) disporting there attests, Songbird Arrives Eight Saved at Sea in Gale by . Lorillard Spencer, = The Tokio diet building is shown above being razed by flames, Japan is reported to be negotiating 100,000,000 yen loan here for reconstruc- tion purposes. The many friends of the most frequent bride of international life, Baroness d'Erlanger, have learned that she has procuved an annulment of her marriage to Baron Robert d'Erlanger, who, she says, cost her §50,000 a year Former mates of the baroness (By Pacifie & Atlantic) Mabel Garrison, opera soprano, were Pedar Bruguicre, Peter (. photographed as she arrived at Hewitt and Stewart Deming, New York City a few days ago. The Wolf Prison Bound : cent trip, d encountered rescue mads liner saved Coast Guard cu which had been t in which ght of the tter No. cre passengers di ettes among > Vo to right, bottom row: Rosalie Bourque, Lenox L Thomas Sm ham and 1 Thomas Mec) ’ Arthur W, Mi . Paralejas and Capt. Thomus G. Wooland. Heroine 30,000 damage was caused by the wintry hlasts which wrecked in- dustrial exposition at Philadelphia, Pa.” Furniture was destroyed and huge tents ripped to pieces. Hope Life Preserver Does Its Duty By Pacific & Atlantic) E. A. Deramitt, 15, farmer’s boy, who founc the wrecked New York-Chicago airmail plane near Bellefonte, Pa., with the body of Charles H, Ames, pilot, dead in ne The cargo of mail was John Worthington, Wolf of La Salle Street, is pictured above in Discovering the dormitory afire at Lewiston, Idaho, mission, 1t of Mlle, Allcs By l'}tl‘me““-nftcr Wheel chair being returned to Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary in charge Sister Angela risked her life ?,."5‘}: and charming ff",ft'” i et i bha l;‘uq?!ful of Deputy Jortook (behind chair) for using mails to defraud. Worth- inmates. Six boy ench actress, now scoring a great suce at the London Pavilion, By Pacific & Atlsntic Inside life preserver on pier of North river at New York City, this dog has established her seven new bouncing puppies for safety’s sake. nd Vintac ington's attorney on left. (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, Ine.) 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