Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 4

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PA r PAGE FOUR WEDDING TODAY [3 OTATE EVENT | NOLO LONDON ae2> BRS ag RAR BSR eee km ER HESS a SRR m et RahS GRSAET cod lieae i A Marriage of Princess Mary Is Celebrated With Royal Pomp in Famous Lon- i don Abbey. om Page One) ho bays drawing the toric Iri ch and those of the sovereign's mounted escort also were drowned in the cries and ap plause. | Owing to the rehearsals of the de-| parture of these three carriage pro-| cessions their a the West Ab bey door were timed to nicety and af- interupted file of] of ne hoofs of the prin were not inclu cessions asse! shortly after in the carriage pro-| led. outside the abbey! o'clock, where they ra and a few min d party, consisting of Ede MRS. JACQUES BALSAN, former ants. ly Consuelo Vanderbilt, and ex Duch- al famity who|ess of Marlborough. of mutual counsel. So you may to- =|Sether go from strength to strength.” The bride, and bridegroom then the Duke of York and Princes Henry|Passed to Edward the Confessor: chap and George. el, where two registers were signed. ‘The Dean of Westininster receivea)Mary used a gold quill pen, one of her them and to the strains of Sir Hubert| Wedding gifts. The signing completed, the bridal VISCOUNTESS MAIDS2ONE, for-, LADY CYNTHIA CURZON, dacgh- DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER, for- Curzon, former- meriy Miss Helen Zimmerman of Cin- merly Miss May Goelet, duugkter of merly Miss Margaretta Drexel of Phil- ter of the late Lady adelphia. z ly Miss Daisy Leiter of New York Chicago. SIX ARRESTS MADE DUCHESS OF ROXBURGHE, for- the late Ogden Goelet. FRAUD Gould of New York LADY DECIES, formerly Vivian LADY RIBBLESDALE, formerly Mrs. John Jacob Astor. IS CONFESSED IN TAYLOR MURDERBY STOCK SWINDLER Parry's bridal march, they were con-! — ducted by ushers down the aisle and|march from “Romeo and Juillet" and around the unknown warrior’s grave,| /Mentelevoibn’s wedding “iy paareht ho expect and it is hoped Z llowi jeclared, however, according Detween rows of guests standing in| Were played. . f+ hada hah rd Twit i 5 i Shaisnsee oa sither sigs, to. thair|oream stepped dows’ che ater to tel Dope Dens of Los Angeles Raided and jim camer wit ve rremniet win s| Alfred E. Lindsay Arrested, Fo TLE | scr ‘sturphy that the amounts Be ia ieuikee be hn Gncactene. |west door, preceded by the choir an big delegation. : Wer, aiicged to have repelved were grossly Officials ot the royal house headed| clergy and followed by the bridemaids. ~ ; i | Rotarians braved the cold today to Bilkin exces i nitiiain ot te royal noone, headed clersy, and followed by the beidemaits| Police Believe Those Seized Can | Botarans pravet we coit tomar 10! Indictment on Charge of O° accession ° 5 ° one y Sond Leopold of Mount Batten with| through the edifice and the new vis Throw Light on Crime Mystery Several enjoyable features were in Society Women Out of Million pore et aoe cent aka, toom the Marquis ani Marchioness Caris-|countess and her husband began {store for them. —_————_—— installments. brooke; the Princess Royal Marie) the triumphal return through the n 5 E. J. Sullivan, vice president of the +: sa: saan ee "4 Lovise: Princess Helen Victoria, Lady, tumultuous street throngs, using this LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28.—Six men were arrested here! "x7 "yimame Ol company, former| NEW YORK, Feb. 28—Alfred E. Lindsay, accused ot OR FA tess of Athlone; the Duchess of Al-|Mary went to the abbey. * ‘ ste i | Wyoming house of representatives,|stock deals, today confessed that many of the charges against NEW UNI MS ORD FD bany; Princeks Beatrice; Princess} The king and qucen and other royal Detectives. working on ihe mystery slaying February 1 Of | Wen pinot tse Shane toaaynand Foe Roee se a econiliig to Rich Y at ot Natanth die? Louise, Duchess of Argyll; Princess) personages followed to Buckingham| William Jesmond Taylor, motion picture director, ques- tmokee tn ter cavkal hukebeonn wath ober tere , ard Murphy, assis! Christiana, and the Princess Royal Vic-| Palace and the wedding breakfast was}tioned the men. Police reported belief that the arrests will | acteristic way. He paid the Rotary trict attorney. y Lindsay, a stock broker, was arrested last night at Over- Chamberlain. Then camo Princes/hundred and seventy persons. A fea- f John the house in which|the community. Henry, Queen Mother Alexandra, King|ture of this was the cutting of a gt Bh ge eh ie Maas Sines Not ig Cand orcke ted. aS grand larceny and brought to Newjfothers in thé district attorneys of-| Messrs. Horsch and Nygaard of the es . . peta men cet oes and Tail com} George, Queen Mary and the Duke of| gantic 500-pound wedding cake tn five] ir Cy es Calvert, Ral, Lynch| According {0 the poflos, the men mores bg eg cid ad area Lath prbaciegech trath totorende York, followed by eleven household of-|tiers, standing nearly seven feet in} 4 ‘rarry Amorhieim. ‘The arrests|were sought as possible suspects in} A workman in a French tronworks| Lindsey accepted all blame for the/ Mr. Murphy T4oi igtrras ee ace ae Uk iter “head “ha sent from various parts of the Brit-| orma' fear woman, also jared that when he wag ex-|W. H. Arnold and Mrs. Dorothy|with summer “uniforms. The com- A tion by police officers on information|to an of: by a 5 said/continuous employment of 82 years,|and deci when he , y my count Lascelles, accompanied by|tsh empire furnished by pollee sources which|to have been a member of the pur-|It is said that his only complaint|posed in the n he and his| Atwood which be was unable to pay|pany agreed to provide uniforms as =a a eioae a s becoeitiry zy they said reputed to be concerning|ported gang. against being pensioned was that when| wife discussed the possibilities of a|back and also said he had received|per sample submitted, including two _ and was conducted to the seat reserved for him at the south side of the steps leading to the sacarium by one of their majesties ushers. He, with the rest royal party reached the places assign- ed them. The officiating clergyman—the| Archbishop of Canterbury and York, Canon Maurice Lascelles, the bride groom's uncle—wearing capes, assem- bled in the Jerusalem chamber of the #bbey and moved to their places in Played as they proceeded up the nave. Meanwhile a storm of cheering out- side proclaimed the arrival of the bride and the king. Mary stepped her fairy-like gown, combining the sheen of silvery, the film down of tulle, the spark of beads, the dull sheen of pearls and iho exquisite colorings of trasted the wonderful four and a half yard train with its silk embroidery and crystal work. The pearl hemmed veil, thrown back twisted silver and orange blossoms, revealed the demure features of the princess. On her drive from the pal- ace the bridal gown had been cloaked The dean received the party. “Lead Usy Heavenly Father, was played as the bridal procession moved up the nave headed by household offi- canons and choir, Then came the bride on the king's arm followed by the bridesmaids, the ladies in waiting and king’s suite. solemn service, performed by the archbishop of York and the dean and precentor of the abbey, began. The sixty seventh psalm was chant- Leve Another” was sung during the « Service. During the ceremony the bride carried an exquisitely bound pink service book, a gift from the Princess Maude, Lady Rachel Caven- dish, Lady Mary Bowes-Lyon, Lady Diana Bridgeman and Lady Ray Cam- bridge. bishop of Canterbury addressed the couple saying in “It seems proba that no daugh- ter of & reigning king was ever until] ne masriage ever occurred here under conditions quite like yours. The war time partly created them. “Each of you in the grim war years! them. When the fibre of British man- hood was being tested day by day in the shell-swept trench and on bare} hillside, you, my brother, did much| “Such testing, such equipment can make good its outcome in the quieter after years. No call of that kind, no necessity on, that scale, please God, those who are worthy of it, peace tov| brings its privileges in central places. Our central homes can bestow on Eng- lish life an inestimable boon. If the reveals there what opportunity for both; you are going to use it. “To you, my child, the war days of your girlhood simple, in a hospital ward can give‘an gbiding stimulus to one who cares. In that effort, as also in the leadership of disciplined English girlhood, you which you wil now contribute to se- curing the strength orderliness and sunshine of a great English home. “Together you will set yourselves when it is blessed like yours with high tradition: is not a matter of s its roots in a mutual oughtful The bride and bride "He declared, hom quis and Marchoniess of Cambridge,jem chamber as cheers reverbrated eon and were glad that they did for a aatbad’ bogh pavthertio tutees Patricia Ramsey; the Earl and Coun-|time the carriage in which Queen] early today in.the raid of what police termed a narcotic den. |mayor of Pasin and speaker of the|Swindling- society women out of nearly $1,000,000 in fake toria; the Lord Steward and Lord|served to a company of about one/ develop in connéction with the murder. club & compliment for thelr work in] | Lindsay, a stock broker, was arrested last night at Over. FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT Ticials, the attendants bringing up the/height, the ingredients of which were|/ Joa twenty hours’ of investiga-|the Taylor case following a story told|has been retired on a pension after|alleged transaction, Mr. Murphy said,| admitted taking money from }4r: the Poet's Corner door of the Abbey of the assemblage, stood until the Dishops of London and Oxford and the sacarium, the voluntary being from her coach—truly a princess in satin and old lace, against which con- from her face over a triple diadem of in a rich ermine wrap. clals, the state chamberlain, the dean, It was about 11.30 o'clock when the ed and the anthem “Beloved, Let Us queen. The royal bridesmaids were: There ceremony ended, the arch- today married in the abbey. Certainly} found new opportunities and used more than stand the test. will come again jn your life time. To fierce light which beats such a home glad service. Experiences, however have gained pthought and knowledge to this. Happiness in home life, even » but LONDON, Feb. 28—By The Assoc!- moon special” was prepared to leave Londan with the bride and bride- groom for Shifnal Shropshire at 4 jo'clock this afternoon. WOMAN IS JAILED. CHEYENNE, Feb. 28.—Mrs. Lilly Aldrich, who was exiled from Chey- enne a year ago, is in jail, serving a 60-day sentence tmposed at the time of her exile. She was liberated then on her promise to leave town and stay away. She returned Thursday and the police promptly put the old sentence into effect, Try a Tribune classified ad- At the chapel royal and the Right Rev.Cocm: organist who played at the wedding. ated Press.)}—Princess Mary's “honez | threats against the life of ‘Taylor ut- tered a short time before the mys- terious slaying. LOS ANGELES, Cal. Feb. 28.— Two men were taken into custody by the police here early this morn- ing and were being held for investi- gation in connection “with the slay- ing of William Desmond Taylor, mo- tion picture director, in his apart- ment ere on the night of February 1. The men, whose names have been withheld by the police, were sald to have been members of a “bootlegging gang,” which carried on extensive This woman, whose name is with- held, told the police, they said, that she had heard the men threaten Tay- lor’s life because they feared he was interfering with thelr “business.” Early this morning Patriomen raid- ed a hours in the Wilshire district! and took the two men into custody. | A full investigaton of tiie activities | of the alleged gang will be made, it was stated. ‘The authorities refused to divulge further information concerning the arrests pending apprehension of the third man. Royal Weddin: Westminster Abby, in London, where Princess Mary today became the bride of Viscount Lascelles, (Inset) left from top to bottom; The Right Rev. R. 'f. Davidson, archbishop of Canterbury; the bishop of London, dean of the the three officiating clergymen at the wedding. Right: Dr, R. R. Terry operations in- the Hollywood section. Officers were secking this morning a third member of the alleged gang, Illiterates Not All Ignorant, Is Speaker’s Claim rags for anybody to think of the flliter- ates as ignorant, Dr. A. B. Winship, of Boston told delegates attending the illiteracy conference of middle west and northern states here. “Every illiterate from the mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee and the Carolinas was infinitely better skilled to shoot and doge shots in the world war than United States senators and university presidents,” he said. “In the mountains on the east of Kentucky and Tennessee and on the west of the Carolinas there has been as good native brains as in Wall street. Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The meetings have been full of men of brains. Philadelphia and Chicago, New York and San Francisco have been as illiterate to the brain messages of mountaineers as ‘they are to the Sunday school lessons of Willian Jen- nings Bryan. “The mountaineers can teach grade students much.” nS Yds LARGE DELEGATION OF ROTARIANS TQ ATTEND DISTRICT FETE, GREELEY Present indications point to large delegation of Rotarians attending the annual district conference in, Greeley the latter part of March. George Nel- gon, secretary of Casper Rotary, is taking the names now of local wheel- os Gordon Land, archbishop of York, {Continued from Page One) one cent to two and one-tenth cents for vessels’ with a speed of 23 knots or more. The shipping board would be author- ized to increase these rates up to dou- ble their amount whenever it shall de- termine that the base rate is insuffi- cient to induce the operation of lines where the establishment and mainten- ance of service is considered necessary to “promote the nation's welfare.” Similarly, it would be permitted to re- duce the base rate under special cir- cumstances where it was considered desirable. ‘Trace between the United States and the Philippines and the Virgin Islands is defined for the purpose of the bill as foreign trade.. The definition of such trade excludes that on the Great Lakes as well le “between ports and ports in for. e the distance be- $92,000,000 ANNUALLY FOR SHIP SUBSIDY ASKED BY PRESIDENT CUTIGURA HEALS ECZEMA ON CHILD On Face and Neck. In Pim- ples. Itched and Burned. was ten month tween the vessel's port of call in the one and the vessel's first port of call in the other is less than 150 miles.” The bill provides that where net operating income derived by an owner from Wessels receiving the subsidy benefit exceeds ten per cent in any fiscal year, 50 per cent of such excess shall be paid to the shipping board to be placed in the merchant marine fund from which the subsidy would be paid, although it is stipulated that this shall not exceed the total amount of com- pensation received under the proposed law. In addition to the ten per cent diver- ston of customs receipts to create this fund, the bill provides that it shall be]! derived ftom “port tonnage duties, taxes or fees, which would be doubled under the bill, an@/also the amount that would otherwise be payable by the postoffice department for the transportation of mails, Ihe took the job he thought it was to|double suicide. be permanent. CHICAGO, Feb. 28.—It is an : f He broke down and sobbed while dictating his confession large sumg from Mrs. LilMan N. Duke,| pairs of pants and a cap at $50.: divorced wife of Benjamin B. Duke, an outfit. The length of the continent he flies —the Gray Goose—swift, tireless and unerring—the spirit of romance and ing —the original, essential above the eternal trees, silhouet- In the shadow of the Autamn who build the Wills Sainte Claire. ~ moon he honks us his farewell and He looks down from his majestic warning of Winter’scoming.In March — heights upon the blue—the none-such He greets ue a ee blue—of’ the waters of our Sainte From the silent wi! of the This, then, is our shield, the wild Northland to the tropic Gulf, this Gray Goose, the of our own intrepid adventurer wings off histiree Country, the ‘blue of our < less, unerring miles by thousands— River. This—the of our faith een as Otte otex Gas the WH Gg and the symbol of our ity. TOURING CAR . $2475 = IMPERIALSEDAN . $3575 te) oe 6 U5 s+. 3850 COUPE. . + 6 « 3275 ee ee SEDAN... +--+ 3475 (F. O. B. Marysville) C. E. KENNEDY Corner Second and Park Streets Phone 1419-W

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