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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD 0 0 L G e "HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL THEIR STORY vmmmmmmnmmwwmnmnummmmuuuumnmnmumuunmm|m1uumm1umuumm|uuuulmuuuummuumflmmnnlmunnmuumm||m|uumummmnmnmmnuuummmuummmmnmnmnmulmmmmmmmumuummrmnlmnmmnunnmaml.mnx.unl||mu|1|munmmmmmnummmm|uunmmmmmmmmmmuumunmunuumnmmmmmmun|mwmumuulullu|u|lm|un|ululmmmlmuwmxllmllmulmummmmmmmuuuumlumulmmlnmlmmmmmmmmwul Gate Guards Safety of School Children Rebel Real Trophies of the Hunt ¢ In Court S 36 ars, Johnnie i o S, 2 .‘\.'. \.. i Harry Griffin is mak - , L i ) 2 brought continental Jdu)’\l He says he Kamm was a rébel in the civil war and st —— stk i “ fo recover mone has been ever since. Now he's By Paci him for obtaining pes rebelling against some recent These moose antlers were secured by (1. to r.) U. S. Anderson, John Little and W. O'Brien of Spo b Austrian government constitutional amendments, Wash., within two days’ auto trip of home. marriage to Count Salm, ‘ ey ¢ Pacific & Atlantic) - s J s Ve Sy E: e % Gate similar to those used at grade crossings has i)om\ "irxt{:\‘l‘ler‘l at Ph()to the btu"l E"’gllah Publu“ W asn./t ”0 ‘SOP Thl-fi T' quils ]I “tc' lol) u asgUL lou’ & Evanston, I11, for protection of children en route to school. Experi- ment has proved a success and many large cities could well copy it. Vanderbilts Safe in Port O = = g = = = s £ ] = £ s = (By Pacific & Atlantic) Broken rail gave wreckers th heavy tsk when leviathan of rails turned over, ditching six coaches of fast Great Western train near Waterloo, Ta. All passengers escaped without a scratch, but much damage was done. Recaptured TR \fter a thr Atlantie arri cruising foreig I‘““r ”‘ ot ‘1 | : Y . (By Pacific & Atiantic) as the young prince, tried to suppress the a0y ) }‘L:';;;dl;;*‘gozq:"flg'{;;,gfn(:;g';{t; 1ot Eng] & 3 2 i o % aggregatir »00,000, Cat-Luy > LhotgginREngland: Annie, nationally known confi- T 0 oy sge D / 5 Five hundred roofs were torn off dence woman, is again in cu Price of Love Bryn Mawr 1926 May Queen at Woburn, Mass, in week-cnd tody at Buffalo, N. Y. She broke - high wind. Photo shows ruins her ankle in recent daring es of Unitarian church clock, cape and i8 now in pris grounded by gale. hospital. Not only is Molly Park- The Oldest Plowman Boston, M "won her title of May queen for 1926 at the famous gurls’ schoo inett ann ould n erdict w t her su compensated (Copyright: 1925: Pacific & Atlantic Photos, lnc. i |Illlhllltl\iH\mtlNInHh||Illzlhllllllllillllllll|1}|'1||i||i|l||IIIIINIMIIIMIINIIIII!II l|l|IlNIlIIIlllmlm.uuu.illllll‘lIIIII!IIIIIllllilllllllllllfllllllll|I|III|IllI|lll||||II||II||[IIIIII|llIlIII!l|IINIIllIIIlNIlI||I|II|I||I|||I|I|||I|I|IIll|IlIIIIlllllilllllllllllllllll|IlIIIIlII||IllllllIlll“llllllllllllmllllIlllillll||Il||I||II||llIIlIII|IIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII ' At the 88th annual plowing match for the king’s prize recently held at Slough, England, the oldest plowman competitor was T. Turner, 80, who has been working on the same farm all his life.