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Rift in Noble Family *«**' ’■TT W” r i S ' vj 4M v ' ' 4 ■£A .h ii^Ae H ■ Lord mnd Lady Furness Charging h. r husband with mis conduct, lanly Furness, an Amer n an film beauty who married into the English peerage, has filed suit in London for divorce. Lady Furn- ';. vt o was Mrs. Thelma Morgan i <*r>v*-rse. has In-on prom inent in lii iti>n society since hei marriage to Lord Furness in frequently being seen in the company of the Prince of Wales at charity balls and other t-entj. Lord and Lady Furness are abov*. Flyer's Wife Hopeful ':A h ' > * m + ■ ;i& Nsjk Mrs. Certrud* Redfern Hopes for the return of her avia tor husband, Paul Redfern, have b.. n r-kmdU-d for M rs. (lertrude Ibdf'tn, of Pittsburgh, with the r- port that Redfern has been held cautive by South American sav a;o s v.ho revere him as their (•dig f’• <if« rn disappeared on a non- t' |i llipht to Brazil five \ear® ago. Dies Like Patients I I^, HaK. A jp ■ &K- df> : mMftni JR iJy ' ' ' icRH| BRfflpt * vSSjf /% :♦» Jn| / r> Dr. Harry Hubbard An investigation is being made concerning the death of Dr. Harry C. Hubbard of Jackson, Mich., who presumably committed sub ide through remorse by taking venomous capsules such as he had given two sick patients, both of whom died suddenly. A student >f Chinese customs, Dr. Hubbard was familiar with the practice of Oriental doctors who hold them selves honor bound to take wrong ly compounded medicine if it ' proves fatal to their patient*. ETTA REtt _ .•*.«.*•. _— - m- I rhe Blow That Cleaned ft tP« . Br PAUL HOWNSON ' IT' THE JURS riNOS MOtfTIMSR kVTtI ( ' fCHttCHPeOAD-l n .I ( I<NThouVMODOU.AWJ.' {. |Hg {[_ h GuitTM OF wrucTWo WASW to U\ Cc T^ q ".m tf£>. I S A n*.was Ago that waWoj jf . dJtH £§QrA i AjAtM*- -x I THt PERSON OF RQOS.fi ®QSS, AHD I , PflivjfcVOU f| Hflfc tSEftN CfJWOC ‘ ,***¥ »rgf "B-eow 3 Tr cJL and Jut /ji<l I rr’Vl —r | THE GUMPS—OH YEAH %>™vl \C tjz- -1 iwrc&r** «*r "d Mr.r b°^v^^nl AT TWEAA Mg BROKE -IT S ACaOCD TMINC, l , C c TufRP ht It MOW- fl l ' \ TOO WERE VERY FOKY-fcM? \ yvP COOLX> iHOVv YOU FO*e NOT MAKING \ 1 THREW AAT ARMi AROUND HIAA / V FOR HIS OLD AGE - THE RE H E NOW 7 IN «av-YOtFU. HAVE WHAY A ROYAL. | MORE OF A \ AND OFFERED HIM HALF OF AU. I i,\ fciO ON IN AND AaAKE A. ||| TO <jET UP RFCEPTIOKI YOU FUSS OVER WE HAD oa HE WOULD nave - , Nk. FOSS OVER HtAA —• —T'tfl El PRETTY EARLY WOULD OET WHEN J HIM WHEN - AND IT WOULD Hav£ | * SJ ! W'wST TO PUY ANYTHIN 6r TO HE WALKED ALL /•=— J V ~7\ f WHAT \ UKE THAT OVER OH/ \ «JiixT mSpmmuL ""‘ ' ' T HOW MAY FACE TROJAN TEAM " jfrfcWj This is the probable lineup of the Skladany, right end; Frank Wal- Mike Sebastian, right halfback; University of Pittsburgh team as ton, right tackle; Tarcisio Onder, Bob Hogan, quarterback; John it will face the Southern Cali- right guard; George Shotwell, Luch, fullback; Warren Heller, form's eleven m the Tournament center; Charley Hartwig, left left halfback. Heller was virtu of Roses game, Pasadena, Cal., guard; Paul Cuba, left tackle; ally a unanimous selection as AU- New Year's Day. The line: Joe Ted Dailey, left end. Backfield: American during the season. Survived Dramatic Escape from Siberia r-J > l | ''' '■ "" " | V • m * ',.* Rafail r 'ii S 3^r% rrj P A tragic story of the attempt of a group to escape i fated expedition and bodies of two men *vbo died of from Soviet Siberia was disclosed when a small exposure. Inset shows the three survivors who were schooner was found on the beach at Yurlmichigawa, too weak to tell a coherent story of their flight and Northern Japan, bearinv three survivors of the ill-1 resultant, trairedv. AONSENSE; mmiSE IflQHfENflE] Ftooa ~_ / ONE. upov UfVTesT moocu cw.Ck.dJb Z' 1 cw, '-O r WlAsMm<* MACW»Nfi. VdifE ( • k V Vv — 7 / l Tvyr Loot To I ne. t^e. V, N> '' MottL/ //] /j OLO Fft^rt(oe*C.O ’"*& ~ kgSfer-'SA' M **" HENDERSON, (H.C.,) DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27 IMS BIG SISTER Backfire By LES FORGRAVE " *jjlps>- IUL j'l -1 P1 [Copyright, 19.J2, by Central Preai Ansociation, Jne. ) yj . SCOTT’S SCRAPBOOK - - Ifyß.Ji Scott Ai. ...... .r HL ' Jt/ north pole less thaw a day and A HALF ALTHOUGH HE HAD TOILED ONE PAGE SEVEN