New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 18

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N Their Story PINS FALL FO DOWN IT GOES!—Everything 18-month-old Floyd Foght of New Orleans touches, he proceeds to swallow. A few days after doctors just managed to save his life, when he swallowed a three-inch live fish, the child grabbed his mother's canary and had it well down his throat before he was discovered. His mother, who is holding him, above, is keeping a close eye on the family kitten and terrier. canvas tent stands between these unemployed men and achilly t, on New York's cast side. Tents and meals are supplied by east side businessmen. STRONG-ARM METHODS—Pitlsburgh police are photographed using strong-arm methods to rout Com- cho tricd to stage an unemployment demonstration at the city-county building. munists 2 o ag,.mzxts ch,m o RESTRY HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN— excellent photo of the former Pr Giovanna of Italy, bride of King Boris of Bulgaria, was 13 . during the celebration which fol- i, It Her veil, the gift of her vory-tinted lace and her dress FRONT LINE WORKERS—This photo shows thie Los Angeles county forestry department pumper ) Elena, was of pricel truck and men in action on the “front linc” of Malibu Hills forest fire, which swept over a wide area. was simply made of white satin SONGBIRD — Mme known as Fin- singer FINNISH Harna Granfelt land’s foremost operatic comes to the United States for concerts. - IN NEW ORLEANS—Flowers are placed on tombs in New Orleans' above-ground cemeteries in mem- ory of historic pioncers. Since New Orleans has built a modern drainage system, tombs like these no longer are @ necessity. JUST A REAL BOY—Do you recognize this lad as the one who won the Thomas A. Edison scholarship a year ago? He is the same Wilbur Huston, snapped at Cambridge, just after freshmen released him and permitted him to join his sophomore classmatcs, during the annual pre-class day riots at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. THIS WAY TO CHINA'—When the motor tourist reaches Pacific Beach, Wagh., he is grected by a ' quaint sign at the oceanside, which informs him that China is 6000.3 miles ahead. WELL, WHAT'S A LITTLE TICKET ?—Mrs. Albro of Detroit came over in the hospital of the liner Leviathan, not be was ill, but because upon riding on this v boarded the Leviathan at South- ampton; when asked for her ticket, she said the ticket was for the Canadian liner Montcalm, and the ticket had been left in the steamship officc anyway. She was informed that wouldn't take hcr over in the Leviathan. Dut M Albro was insi he reap- peared after the ed, a stowaway. BURIED WRONG MAN—A year ago Mrs. Louis Miller, St. Paul, Minn., identified a body taken from the M sippi river as that of her husband. She borrowed money to provide for a funeral. A year later she found her hus- band dead in the morgue at Min- neapolis, a victim of an auto ac- cident twelve hours previously. BACK HOME AGAIN—Photo shows Count and Countess Folke Bernadotte of Sweden and their nine-month-old son, Gustav, in New York, following arrival from Gothenburg. Estelle Manville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Manville of Pleas- ' antville, N. Y. He is a nephew of the King of Sweden. wedding was one of the most brilliant of recent seasona. She was the former Their

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