Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1920, Page 6

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Daity Ecihitte >!’ RLD: iELENS | ; : 5 FIRST ENGLISH-SPEAKING | Wo. L————— : 3 MAN) WOUNDED IN WORLD WAR—| Sp abeOPy Soe OO _— Miss M; \- v . ; dog, who | pag pact tardy Bishon| WITH THE BOYS OF THE ATLANTIC FLEET AT GUANTANAMO—A lively little bout on the deck of the U. 8. 8. V. S. DESTROYER IN RECORD-BREA KING TRIAL-TRIP OFF NEW ENGLAND COAST—The U. 8. destroyer, Mc- |Harding and family “at Washington, | Florida, en route to Guantanamo Bay, Cubaa. Here the sailors off duty gathered around the “ring,” watching with in- Lermott, recently executed a remarkab.e feat, making 34 knots an hour. She went from Rockland, Maine, to Bos- |D. C.,.spent. two years under. fire doin; eres! ton, Mass., a distance of 165 miles, leaving at 8:05 P. M. The train covers the same distance in 8 hours. 1 relief Peak in Belgian, ee ‘i speabubeae Gis tare api tebe hy —————_.._ {AMERICA’S OLDEST MERCANTILE | DEALER ACTIVE AFTER 76 YEARS |}OF BUSINESS—Actively engaged in |the mercantile business for more than 76 years, Eli Craig of Washington Court House, Ohio, recently celebrated | hig 87th birthday by performbig his usual duties about. the large | depart- ment store which bears his name. OPERA QUEEN DIVORCED SOON TO BECOME U. S. CITIZEN—Amelita | Calli Carel; star soprano of the Chicago Opera company, won her suit for di- voree from her liusband, Luigi, in’'a €hicago court recently. The above photo- graph shows the diva (left) with Florence French, editor of a musical publica- tion, as they appeared during the hearing of the case. | | | MES. THOMAS R, MARSHALL’ AND LITTLE MORRISON MARSHALL, VICE-PRESIDENT'’S ADOPTED .SON,—One of their latest: photographs. WIFE OF NEW FRENCH PRESIDEN Tj WILL, ENTERTAIN-LAVISHLY — President and Mme. Paul Deschanel out{|walking on the Bols,Paris: This is not a recent photograph of the presiden t’s. wife, but, as: fir’ as* known, one of the very few in circulation In this country. : 1 alas ‘ HELA RRR Se | BECOMES BRIDE OF JULIUS) FLEISCHMANN—Mrs. Laura Hemin- | - | way, who won a divorce a year ago from | , 5 Louls Marshall Heminway, the silic mer- PUSSYWILLOW AT ITS PRETTIEST—This youthful frock has a skirt of | chant of New York and Philadelphia, | printed pussywillow and overhJouse of navy blue tricollette with collar and cuffs | was married to Julius Flelschmann, Cin- | of the pussywillow. ! | einnati’s former multimillionaire | | mayor, who was divorced by his wife| | only two days ago. Mr. Fleischmann is 48 years old and his bride 28. BRITAIN’S DELEGATE [0 BOLSHEVIKS LEAVES FOR PARLEY — Photo ‘Shaws Captain O'Grady, British army, delegate to Alles-Bolsheviki conference in Esthonia, leaving the Liverpool street station, London, - onthe first stage of his journey. y ENGLAND'S ’MO8T BEAUTIFUL, wo.-} 7 cee |MAN HERE—Lady Hugo Cunliffe-Owen | ~ . a< pcan é " fae ls @ leading member of the aust shed HAND-PAINTED BATHING COSTUMES FOR. 1920—This—photo-.shows- on: PROBLEM OF DRESSING “BIG SISTER” 1S. .SOLVED—The 10 HELP THE SUGAR SHORTAGH=<Thia cargo -of (Cul society set. Her husband, who Is one| -of the early advances. It is of black satin with: sills Jorses: to match | ssliow age asters ome excain' sr its fr XK eqded loaded he largest coal. tors in Eng-| the 3 f finishes | yellow lenit, one ¢ | rive dn England this season, was so'hadly ni a8 uni (eae meek foal-cogicors se ng: | The painting) Sobersto int ested baeeineet tying .or facing 1a sg of taeled tase

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