Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 7

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‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922. On her return to Funchal, Madeira, after a visit to 2 son ill in Luzem- bourg, the former Empress Zita brought her three children, including Uttle Prince Francisco Jose Otte, farmer hel to the Austra Fil throne. When the Que oes A-Sleighing # res Burning Aha ‘e raeioie 3 x = pea ‘With 45,000 textile workers on atrike in New England states hus- @reds of pickets are kept om duty. State police are in readiness to answer any call. Above is Nellie Skuce making stew for the pickets at Bellefonte, R. L nference - ‘Dae at Irish World Co ne Mrs. Bullwinkle, Eamonn de Valera afd Countess Markiewicz. left to right, snapped at the Grand Hotel. Paris, where they attended the World Conference of the Irish race. The conference was for the eco- Cove Casper Dally Cridune SNAPSHOTS WITH CAMERA AS ‘The most recent photo of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, government of China, shows him with Mrs Sun and some of bis ataff offcers. gThcse form only a small part of the command of the army now engaged ‘in a northern campaign. Lenin Makes Another Speech Nikolai Lenin probably makes more speeches than any nan in Europe. Here he stands jn an auto truck in Petrograd to tell the peasants about the advantages of So gover Steinmetz Creat es Lightning _ wat einmetz, the electrical wizard, examines a fragment shtning created by him. That, by means of a| lightning generator which stores up electric energy just as a thunder cloud does. Benny Has. His Hands Full - Just before Benny Leonard left New York to fight Pal Mcran at New Orleans he gathered up his mother and his sister Minnte for one: last hug. Although Benny's the lightweight chai Jook’to be in @ heavier class_ Two Pennies a Day for Heiress Violet Maitland 8, recently inhert e@ a miilicn. dol lars from hee grandfather. Hem “ry Redcliffe, of Certif,” England; Dut she dosan's know about it She regards two pennies a Gay ample spending money. She spends somo of Rufus Coppock, fisherman, rests content with “Tipperary” in a littl cabin at Plymouth, Mass, while attorneys are trying to prove that he is heir to the $15,000,000 estate of Bartholomew Coppock, consisting of property in New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia. Seems to Float, All Right le Roma, the largest semt-rigid airship in the world, mak- ‘ang its trial flight at the U. S. Naval Air Station at Newport News It! ‘can carry 50 people at a time. It was bought from Italy by the U & government. | She Scared a Policem: an ‘Euzabeth Barrett, 12, gave a New York policeman the scare of his fe when she appeared like a wraith of the night. “Asleep, she was walking down the street in her nightie. Here she is with her broth after the cop had carried her bomo WORLD EVENTS PAGE SEVEN Dog Is Hero of Fire a. The only one He was badly en with Uttle M "NAZIMOVA ts every day for marcels “: e the dowager look like Nazimova. maie actors are having permanent Hairdressers are met with requ pe > cuts to m Gloria Swanson 7 And—would you waves placed ia the! —many De V alera reaty ae =| nn De Valera to hear him. but it can turn ina r the aeronautic ©

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