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MARINES’ BIG BOOM —S/Sqt. Robert Laessing (left) and Sgt. William Haigerty man the 90-mm. antiaircraft gun on display this week in the Marine Corps Reserve Armory, The Marines, observing Armed Forces Week, are holding open house from 1 to 10 |

p. m. daily in the Armory, 2830 E. Riverside Drive.

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Bearded Lady Drops Out of Circus Routine

By HARMAN W. NICHOLS United Press Staff Correspondent

WASHINGTON, May 14—The

does .not have a bearded lady. The circus comes to cur town in a short time without the whiskers

iwas after,

Bailey famous.

Dexter used to bounce into the office carrying a gold-headed cane|jts position in the leg and fastwith a sharp end. Dexter always ened to the growing ends, top and! “Greatest Show on Earth” still|got a bigger press than the circus, nottom. i |which was the soft of thing i Surgery takes 60 to 90 minutes. |

Then along came Beverly Kelly, grow together to form one|

: who discovered he didn't have that had something to do Withlanything to offer except surplus

making Ringling and Barnum and|elephants from Germany whol {couldn’t understand English J

The beard on the lady in the/ That, and no bearded ladies.

freak house disappeared in the mid-west five or six years ago.|

suffered. She left the show with first or|ing. second degree burns and never came back. There never has beén| a replacement.

Volunteers Lacking

I wrote a piece about it and a lot of women volunteered to grow a beard and take her job. But up to now, the vacancy still exists, Even so, I love the circus. Even mprial Church.

more I love the press agents they, The choir recently returned ' have had. The first I ever knew|from a 40th anniversary tour to Hot Fudge Cake Sundae 30¢

|seven California cities.

was Dexter Fellows, the. late.

|..And. then what. did. we. get ml). {Frank Braden, no newcomer, but| a character who billed himself as! The flame blower got too close tola hog-caller, a tattooer, an expert! the beard and the lady’s whiskersiin plain sewing, a piano tuner, {and an expert in ballroom danc-

DePauw Choir Gives ‘Annual Home Concert

Times State GREENCASTLE, May 14—The DePauw University Choir, Prof.

George W. Gove directing, will Choice 1.25 & 1.85

|give its annual home concert at 8:15 p.m. today in Gobin Me: And Always Our Famous |

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Is Aided by ‘Carpentry’

By ARTHUR J. SNIDER ~ straight bone. The stability proI CHICAGO, May 14—Children vided by the rod seems to reduce who have spent most of their lives the chance for further fracture.

“ " { The rod, being of inert metal, in bed because of “brittle bones|,, uses no reaction. In only one

are walking as a result of bone',,.. has pain been felt by its |carpentry at Shriner's Hospital presence,

|for Crippled Children. |” The operation has been reporfBecause of some mysterious de-ed to the American Academy of fect, probably inborn, these Orthopedic Surgery by a team youngsters can break a bone by headed by Dr. Harold A. Sofield, turning in bed, jumping or even Oak Park, Ill, chief of surgery |sneezing. Some. have had asat Shriner's Hospital, 3 many as 100 fractures.

As these repeated fractures. © Newton C. Mead. Evanston knit, the legs (or arms) eventual- TM. Dr. Manley A. Page, Dak

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{the arm or leg, placing it on a until certain of success. table, and sawing it into small

B Tea fs Norways socal \ ; { Mrs. Malston ment four years ago. She is a 2 in cutting out the deformed por-| They began their operation faur|niversity of Illinois graduate ; : [tion of the bone, lifting it out of years ago, but made no report ,nq a former Chicago social \

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'straightest possible alignment. on sale for .the first time in! Strung on Red [=~

When this jigsaw puzzle has! been solved as practically as pos-' sible, the bone segments are, strung on a metal rod, much like !threading beads on a long needle {or skewering empty thread spools. The bone is then returned to

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