Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1920 — Kin of Famous Nurse Is Victim of Thief [ARTICLE]

Kin of Famous Nurse Is Victim of Thief

• T-nndon.—Miss Florence Nightingale Shore, a second cousin of England’s “Lady of the Lamp," is near death from, wounds Inflicted by an unknown person while she was traveling by train from London to Rexhill. Miss Shore, who did distinguished nursing service during the war. is about fifty years of age. , When the train arrived at Lewes, Miss Shore was found in an unconscious condition with a wound In her head. Her money and railway tickets had been taken. — . ... Miss sawre has not regained consciousness and so far no clew was found to the supposed assailant ■ J- ( - «*r,~ —.