New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1927, Page 16

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e e flmmnflmnmmmnumnn I The American Built Kind! Latest in Dirigibles—Ir’s (By Pacide & Atlantic) Cal., the inventor, his new dirigible, now under construction, | east coasts in three It will have a passenger and nture profitable. Above is a view of the big ship being built. will ma freight capacity Dem p.sm anlon Operation ()r(ler (By Paciflc & Atlantic) Immense damage was done by tornado which swept across France in district of Tc rs and Vouvray. Whole villages were devastated. Above, view of havoe at Vernou. This tornado, which resembled those which sweep middle western states, was one of most terrific France has ever experienced. i till undecided whether to act o « ve operation on his spine. He is sho B ym- nasium at his Lo Yachting Party Irom Lngl(m(l Arrives "1y Pacific & Atlantic) ( [ f the yacht Sylvia. The craft, from England, reached Indies yester 4,000 nnl. of cruising, The yacht carries crew of A N se ®: Tornado Devastates French Villages Ex-President’s Widow on South American Trip s. Edith Roosevelt, widow of late President recently at Buenos Aires for trip thro It is shown above (conter) with welc of her arrival Trapped in a blazing farmhouse at Tunnelton, Pa, a mother and father and their five children and another mother and one child were burned to death early those burned to death were slecping on the upper floor of the frame building. Harry whose wife and child perished, saved his life by jumping. ie ence Marsh, a wealthy farmer. This picture shows all that was left of the farmhouse. In Solitary Confinement Love motive is linked with es Joilet prison. Six persons ha cape of three condemner been arrested. Two y tried to hold guards at bay are shown in solitary confinement, hand- cuffed to bars. IIIllIlIlHIIIlIIIlII!lIHIIHHIH'HHIIN»L1NHH‘Iillllli||H|!1Iiillillllfllllllilll;.JI}I|A|ISIIII|IllllIIH|I|Il||l||||!||IIHHIIIIIlIII|||IIHI|l|||lI|lIIHHIIIIIIIHHIHIHIMII!IHIHIIIIIIIIHIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHHIIIIflIHIIIIIIHIIlllIIIlIIlII|ImllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIllIII|lIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlI||IIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||l||lllIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IlIHIIlllll'lll|||||II|||||IIH|||II|IIIIIIIIl|||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|I|III|IIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||H|l|||fl|ll“!ll|||1IlIIIII|IIIIIIIHIHIIHIHIHIHIHIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII{IIIIIIII[IIIHIMHIIIHlMIIIIIlIIIIHl 7 0 Sp~—( ¢ 0 2 Friday without a chance to escape. All of T December and May (By Pacific & Atlantic) Mrs. Goodnight Col. Charles s Panhandle, r of the same Goodnight, 91, famous frontiersman and father of the s married, stran enough, a former telegraph », though not related. She was Miss SRt (By Pacific & Atlantic) Montgomery, s were the family of Clar- (By Pacific & Atlantic) In solemn ceremony, Cardinal Charost (X) of Brittany, blessed fish- ing fleet about to sail for Newfoundland. He's shown leaving launch. Twenty-one Cars in Humpty Dumpty Smashup (By Pacific & Atlantic) One of Florida’s worst freight wrecks is this one at Lake Como, Fla. Twenty-one cars were knocked topsy turvy in derailment. Terrific force of crash may easily be imagined from this thaotic picture. (Copyright: 1827: Pacific & Atlantic Photos Inc.)

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