New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1930, Page 14

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Herald Cameramen Tell Their Story TECHNIQUE IN JUMPING—Firemen of a Chicago truck company give an exhibition of the proper way to jump into a fire net. While it isn't often necessary to escape the flames in this manner the fire- men advise thorough study of the picture. 1N ] SIR CONAN DOYLE'S EVIDENCE—Affirmation of one of the B most startling statements made in the last of the books of Sir ol i i Arthur Conan Doyle, has been made by Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wickland, OPERATION POSTPONED—Because she objected to sniffing a pan of anesthetic, doctors have de- of Los Angeles. The noted spiritualist wrote that he witnessed the cided to postpone an operation on Nelli a of the Highland Park zoo, Pittsburgh. Fallen arches transformation of Mrs. Wickland from her own form into that of and overgrown hoofs made the medicos think Nellie required the knife. an old man. ST 71N [ 71N ] EDISON'S FOOTPRINTS—Footprints of genius, those of Thomas A. Edison, and his signature, together with the spade of Luther . Anthony’s in Schneide- Burbank, are preserved for all time in the cornerstone of the main building of the Edison Institute group at Greenfield, Mich. MODERN MURAL view of the newly completed Church o A a modern mural paintings may be seen decorating the walls. NIZRLZISLZIS TS T 2K HINDENBURG'S THRE A T— Chancellor Heinrich Bruening, of Germany, has obtained from President Paul Von Hindenburg a decree authorizing dismissal of HER DAILY LOAF— y would care to get so close to ) - i - = = = the German reichstag followin, the menacing molars of “Deed-a-Day,” Chicago zoo elephant, as does CLAIMS (/HAMP!OX\SHI.P—IMR R‘Ch.”'.h' 14, °‘1 K‘hr,"" :‘tl," _ failure of that body to enact h: Bob, the keeper. Note how the clephant places the end of her trunk LARGEST AWNING—Six thousand square yards of multi-colored canvas protect shoppers from the sun Mo., has entered his claim’for the tree-sitting championship. fe i * ation measures sufficlent to fill against his hand to make sure he doesn’t withdraw the morsel. and rain in the upper Darby section of Philadelphia. It is said to be the world’s largest awning. shown here enjoying a m\x}]ch-nefde‘: haircut as he passed his 125th 4, depleted German treasury. - our in the air. = ST A — NV RVA N S (e, N o

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