New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 16

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SHE’S A BOXER., SINGER, CHIMNEY-SWEEP — Mrs. May Nelson of London, England. never lacks work, because of her versa- tility Formerly known & best woman boxer, and ¢ time a singer, she now is a chim- ney-sweep, taking over the job of her husband, who is ill.” BABY'S GROWING! lle. sa, baby gorilla at the Bronx z0o, New York, weighed only 17'4 pounds when brought there two ago. Now, at the age of three, under the excellent carc of Keeper George Palmer, she weighs 53 pounds. . : § 000 Mile. Jeanne La ari : ; ; ‘ ; : swings down Fifth avenue in a pantalette ensemble, and even bl New York stares. The cos- tume, which is her own creation, 1s made of broadcloth trimmed with caracul fur, in cafe-creme shade. The wearer says that the new mode i chic with fiss Mar- 3 old blond, of s been named Cot- «f Oklahoma. e CAP SILENCES ROAR OF GUSHER—This v which threatened Oklahoma City was taken before it was capped. 1t sprayed 60,000 barrels of highly inflammable crude oil and 65,000,000 cubic feet of guas over a four-mile arca daily. CAPITAL BUD—Miss Ruth Gul- lion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen "W. Gullion, is one of the most popular buds of Washington, town of Hollis- ally wound- re photo of a waterspout four miles diste 1Jand from the deck of the steamer Atlantis bound to the Medi GOODBY forever!” Julius A . butcher, ; g X o] ; .. [] sembled utlet i sau- HONORS FOR SOUCEK— tenant Apo cck, crack U. S °cpypTERY KNOWN ONLY TO RELATIVES OF DEAD—The most peculiar war cemetery is situated NOBEL PRIZE WINNER WORKS ON—Selected as the winner of sages, for h b rof navy fiyer, is to receive the distinguished flying cross for establish- "o "y of St Elia, near Trieste, Italy, on the Isonzo front, where batfles were fought between the 1930 Nobel prize for medicine, Dr. Karl Landsteiner, famous sional singer. ing two world altitude records while stationed at the Anacostia , o pathologist and bacteriologist, refuses to interrupt his wm:k at the G ngarian and Italian troops. It is known only to relatives of the dead and a few stray tourists. naval air station, Rockefeller Institute for Medicinal Research in New York. No tombstones mark graves. Instead, some insignia distinctive of each man is embedded in the ground. X\ LN D

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