New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 12, 1929, Page 20

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bttt :qm T¢ i Their Story HUN — Miss at K -ed N W 1 | a 3 ‘ ki - it T i ] HUNTED FOR MISSING \m : HALF MILLION —Louis L | g.' Gottlieb, Chicago atto who " h it is alleged is being sought by ’ ¥ ney’s office to ¢ 1t losses to his 14! = - N 1 co as the Bahr starting gate is used for the : ase t, and is pronounced by the trainers as the best 5 as half a million : been perfce o ~ [ P 1 l} | i /i : L“ ! ] {8 pots and 3 k} ; Frederick | Maramduke 2 ; 5 n‘ the mousy tenor | : Fiemc TN o TR i - ‘ A, has been Chris- bug 5 R q l e pni OP. LOOK AND LISTEN—Because the gates at the crossing were open, Mrs. Julie Holden, of ~ |M! ) SHRRG e New Bedford, Mass., drove her car right across the path of a flying express. Her body had to be cut i’ @ g from under the debris after her car was carried 900 feet before the train could be brought to a stop. ’ et il N aeree International Newsreel N \ 7 I | 12 // . (

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