New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 15, 1930, Page 13

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ewest Gin-and-Jane Wooes of Frisky Mike Cudahy Recovering From “Poison Paralysis,” He Found His Pretty Blonde Bride Suing for Freedom . TEARS WERE FUTILE Yet Marie Astaire (Above) Indulged Freely in Them When Mrs. Edna Cudahy, Michael's Mother, Checkmated His Plan to Elope with the Pretty Soubrette. =t it i Meat-packing millions and millions, Flirtations and marriage and gin, Maternal distress and a motor-car mess— Great grief! How the trouble rolls in! Z —Old Song Revised. N his brief but far from uneventful , ‘ ] . twenty-three years, Michael J, I’ e S ER RS Cudahy, heir of the Omaha, Chicazo : gotibaladies and Kansas City tinned-beef fortune, S hne has had many instructive experience i Some of them have centercd about : beautiful girls and liquor that was not g e Temporaily so beautiful. And the climas : P s recently in Los Angeles when, ju of the hospital, young Mr. Cudahy found that his pretty wife, Muri was suing for divorce Even (hose who have deplored young Cudahs '« recurrent whoopee found his plight pitiab I was on last July : . ¢ CAUSE AND EFFECT alifornia repor- : 3 ' Superimposed on a Eottle of the Type looking: for news, . from Which Cudahy Drank Are Two discovered that the bos ; ) an Impression of His jas & patient a . t and His Poisoning ¥ nd 5 ywood Hospita s i : as s rink o t 3 n % 2 SN livwod Hosial. ; o @ Result of Drinking Bad Liuor. ung | ! L . AN been under the care . 4 1 : B . three physicians. he muscles of his legs were rigid as if in death, and while official confirma- tion was missing, it w. frecly hinted that the arms and so impaired took cleven d effect a complete ¢ At the expiration of period, he was removed to his home, where his . | ! 1 arge | #5902 devoted er, M THEY HAD “THOSE" Sl 5 LA e pai n publiciz It is t JOYOUS—TH Edna Cudahy, admitied shot of Young Cudahy With, of All People, Clara "4/ | o ol e e { t M B the original” source of : = Sy ] gested g : \ I t ichas SOk fo ROt ot . The Picture was Taken 6 Years Ago, Before tar 1 s . In exp Talkic Star of the Red Locks Had Achieved Fame as s o ing this, she had come o H the Great | pretty hard things o QLT l say about hard drink of the bootleg variety. “This s deplorable,” she s “Michael had just returned fror t n t Michacl & to comm ISl te ¥ what did it : the health-giving six months’ stay in. I ; g the Marri : ed from rubb i rope. He had never felt better in hi ) e s life. Liquor? Of course he had it a minimum of ninet Mich oA Lhe L ¢ f t0 5 per cent e abroad. But he drank moderately and 2 a $5,0 : M . laimed, there 4 s A DEH] RO wood only the purest varieties of stuff. Now, ¥ pa ot d e S o tor o % Found She immediately on his return to this land ‘I thought iving ¢ star il Aptietdngllen iy, i Suing H of ‘noble experiments’ and ‘liberty’ he s P 1 S et £ is stricken helpless. It doesn’t scem ‘out.” ¢ clerk sure, ca A ettt el SR g . Cudahy gnation is under i : vir { lowed erv X e ; Fowe, 90N standable, yet past events would tend eer of 1 n NES el y u ot 1o show that har beloved son'is not of time s I B : ; a self-disciplinary temperament. A Joay ford, picture stz TERUTTE hare six days after his marriage to wh hingly 1 i him to b r Muriel Ev movie actress, a_year cng: ] r proved her point orious annour Edna Cud . e centrs SErEAT She Mevels i ailad and a half ago, his motor car bucked by ying u X 1eht. e y opposed wit ! LA We : Marriage to Proved She was Telli O AN IO NN 01 nin 7 O AR A2 O R O IO A AN it i 2 i N N N § N e i i i AN 5 o Jo ORI A I A I Z s i for I it z. Z What Pleurisy Is And Some of the Common Causes N R rrrww Yol EUTRRRANN \ S RS \\\\% RS N\M NN N R N 7 By HERBERT L. HERSCHENSOHN s (Physician and Surgeon) ITH each breath that we tak k " | activ o \x’ the lungs expand. As we cx- O ; : ng i hale, the lungs return to their ) : ) : 3 ; son who 1= original size. In their movements, the % A 5 R lungs must of necessity rub not only | P ) has suddenly become a vict against each other, but against the > heart, the walls of the chest, and the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a parti- ch separates the chest from Right abdominal cavity. With such a mechanism friction must be reduced 0 The Above Diagram Shows a Case of S a minimum of utmost efficiency is to Pleurisy on the Right Side of the Body. blr T\_' ~‘d be maintained. This is accomplishe With the Formation of So Much Fluid ;J(*‘ "‘gi‘lfl"t‘u') by enveloping the lungs in a do f e ity sac, between the two layers of w 7 ; s is a flud - S ak e K f i The two layers of the sac are cz , : bEndep ilin s R eae the pleurac. One pleura ¢ Iy e a {iaz & 1o : L covers the lungs. The other lines t 0 chest cavity. The pleurae are glossy and moist. The surfaces are exceed- ingly smooth, an important factor in reducing friction. i ? In considering pleurisy, distinctton must be made Letween dry pleurisy “Pleurae”’ Ve here is so great as to cause in the side when a d This type usually la the flu en gradually oves i ay not always be merely due to ex in the chest pron T e ought on by pneu expec : conceale their | s, With 1 esecrated Tombst an Aristocrat of T ot leurisy in which the amount of Monia, tuberculosis, cancer, abscess, affected side, accomp by fes e fis e SN e !a'lr:‘lidmb::wgnn the two lay and even grangren € ng a : creased. Exposure to cold often is The more 3 . A sponsible for the dry type. The af- pleurisy is that ir i 1 disease is b fected portions of the pleura become amount of fhuid ! ok depends m dull and lustreless and the opposing ‘cold” scems cause which is underly e Them TN OO I AT Z AN AN NI Z A A A 1 BN I I B BTN AN BN NN AN ’/% IO i

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