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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 30

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i. I i 1 I Li i it, A $200,000 fire in the center of the busines district of Newport, R. destroyed three business buildings and endangered entire city. The fire atparen tly started on the top floor of the Odd Fellows' block, a three-story wooden building, about midnight, and worked through to the other structures before being discovered. Above is shown general view of blaze.

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This is tough weather on "fisher folk." Members of the crew of the fishing trawler Loon are shown as they chop the ice from the deck fittings alter tieing up at her pier in New York City. Fish on board was frozen stiff. 13y Pacific Atlantic) Little Marie Labouve, who is 4 years old, and her brother, Johann, 5, were'nt a bit worried when the search of the Traveler's Aid society failed to locate their parents in Chicago, which is the destination of the young globe trotters. Parents failed to meet them as they arrived in New York from Luxembourg. Married, Divorced and Reim! b7 Pacific at Atiantle Former world's light heavyweight champion, Tommy Loughran (above) is shown as he prepares at Palm Beach, for his comeback bout with Pierre Charles to be a preliminary to the Sharkey-Scott affair which will take place in Miami.

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By Pacific Atlantic) An elopement in Texas. a Paris divorce and a remarriage in Dallas. is the record of above couple, Leland Hayward, a son of Cot. Rill Hayward, and Inez Gibbs of Texas. They met for the second time while she was waiting divorce decree in Reno from Frederick Clark Say les her second husband.

Shen the hicago city treasurer, charies S. Peterson, reached his window he found hundreds of the 18,000 of the city's unpaid employes, scheduled to be paid for the first fifteen days of January, waiting for the much sought pay envelope. A Winged Ambulance lie Upset Ray State Republicans Screen Star Named in Snit i .47 ,.440,....,..,,,., -1----c 1: 4 fj ,....4 .5 .4,, 41'. tloi 4,416 4, 4 4 C. Vt r-.

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''i i 1 i 4- 1-- ii 5 'f-' i 4131 l'acIfic Atlantic) 4 BY dc A LimiLle) Capt. C. Ayer, (above) charged in counter suit against wife, Mrs. Mae Ayer, that Lew Cody, screen star, had wife's name on door in his Hollywood home. ALAmitirP Lew Cody, husband of Mabel Normand, was painted a home wrecker by Capt.

Wallace C. Ayer in affidavit filed in his fight against his wife, Mrs. Mae Ayer, a movie extra, who seeks alimony and eoungel fees in hor separation suit. Lew Cody is shown above with Mrs. Ayer, taken few years ago.

I by kaille Chosen to succeed the late Rep. William Kaynor, who was killed in plane crash, William Granfield of Alascachuspi-ts) is shown being congratulated by Congressman John Garner (left) of Texas, minority leader of the house, on arrival at capital. Gran-field's was surprise victory in Republican stronghold. (Copyright: 1930. Mrs.

Irving Edwins, wife of 'wealthy fruit grower of Wenatchee, made the air voyage of 1,000 miles to San Francisco to he treated for cancer. She is shown above upon arrival at Crissey awaiting ambulance to carry her to hospital..

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