New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 12, 1930, Page 16

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1 N ESEZ TNEZ INTZ TN T NEZ T BEING MADE READY FOR MAIDEN TRIP—The new British cabin motor liner Britannic is seen at the outfitting wharf, Belfast, Ircland, being prepared for its maiden voyage from Liverpool, Eng- land, June 28, for New York. g’ 4 N A N 2, N 3 ! i ! f ; f E ; ¢ N o HOW SAILOR IS LIFTED ABOARD HOSPITAL SHIP—The U. S. of Hull House, MavYy's hospital ship Relief, anchored with the battle fleet in the Hudson river, New York, demonstrates how a sailor taken ill on the high seas is swung aboard in a basket after having been let down in a similar manner from his own vessel, g activities of N INZINIZINIZITSNIZ TNLZ TN LN PREACHES “DOUBLE”—Mrs. % . A o : 2 Elise R. Peters becomes the only INCOMING POTENTATE— e ; G A . minister in America to preach Esten A. Fletcher, of Rochester 2 it i : > .. A : 7 and use the sign language for the Ky., will become imperial poten- | ek i3 o i | REAL OR FAKE?—With the arrest of. Jean Charlcs Millet, grandson of the famous painter, and Paul geat simultanedusly in the new tate of the Shriners at con- ¢ Cazeay, a former house painter, by Paris police, who charges them with running a factory for ?nukmg First Full Gospel chureh, in Los vention in Toronto, Canada, in DID YOU EVER SEE A ROOF LIKE THIS?—Every “shingle” on this home of W. C. Hutt, in At-“ 3o “masters,” doubt was cast on the authenticity of the supposedly genuine “The Man With the e June. ita, is 2 1920 Georgia license tag, salvaged from the state at one cent apiece. Hoe” hanging in the Barbizpn museum in France. This is a photo of the doubted canvas. /) 7 )~ 9 Y

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