Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1922, Page 10

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y Likes Her New Shiek oi a) re Pte Within twenty-four hours after Ralph Souders, Chicago probation police officer, had been shot and killed] sishop Theophilos ts the while attempting ‘to frustraa> a hotlup, brother office rs had arrested the buadits and obtalned confessions. | bishop the Russian Orthodox. chu: Opera lovers throughout the country were alunned when it was re- Seated in front st the detectives are the two! ruber, W alter Krauser; 19 (eft), and Bernard Grant 22. Krauser | of Otiéago has had. “His: jurlediction | 2404 thet Sime Amedita Gaul-Curc), greatest opsra soprand, tad been Jn- jured in an automohile wreck near Orange, N. J.. She is seen here tele- phoning her frisnds that injuries were not serious. The machine crashed into a pile of rocks at a curve in the road. Try to Avoid Publicity was shot in the arm while attempting to ae He threw off his bloody overcoat conta'ning cards, and this | extends to the Pacific coast. led to his arrest, Souders was a lieutenant in the Americau army in Siberia. ————————— Illini Mat Pilot String of Fiearts Europe Today y PETROGRAD Dorothy Dalton siopped off between tra’ in Chicago long enough ello tr “wer father and mother, who live She said she thought ss to succeed Rodolph 'Valentiuo Is * ous” and “marvel me is Chark’s de Rochefort and she will create his own following o shows Miss Dalton with her father and mother in Chicago. Girne Debs Goes Bad. Home ‘ ea her way back to Chicago from «three months’ stay in Europe, whore she avers she strung nine —Reports from central Kurope indicate that Czecho-Slovak a is rap | 20ble hearts and has tho crested | idly getting back to normal. Everybody has work thems, and there Is in- — creasing confidence in the government. Czecho-Slovalda stands out in eon trast to all its nelghbors, which have greatly depreciated currencies, shalcy Marcel 70 governments, and misery among the ‘poor. 2—Russia_has again demanded that Roumania surrender the forme: 2 ¢ Russian province of Bessarabia. 3—The Turks have cntercd Adrt:vople am'd a great cetsbration. 4—Hungary is rted to be. snd minorities in the tries about it, territories. ‘The Magyars are sullen ‘over their enforced political separatt and have not neglected to make capital of. it. Hungary refused to be f rovented at tho recent coronation of King Ferdinand of Roumania becaus of the Magyars of Transylvanla now under Roumanian rule. 5—Cormany announces tt will pay the reparations. At the samo time the bugaboo of a bolshevik Invasion Is held before the allied eyes. Bandit Victim Robbed of $19,000 effort to avoid publicity the newlyweds use the servants’ entrance on Eeaving and returning to their home. A Facifie and Allaitic photographer was concealed 'n the shrubbery when he snapped the above pleture. 4 g omg in a sanitar un | eration at the Atlanta penit . HOR, Trenkte of have | te oc - Hair dressers the world over paid dual 3 : 4 , honor to this aged gentleman from ; ance. His name is Marcel, and he inytenea-the famous Marcel wave. Hoe has just celebrated his soventieth birthday. coached by Paul Pr one out of fifteen Prehn came three years ‘anus P. J. Caldwell, messenger of the Logan Square Trust and Savings bank, Chicago, stepred from the ele- vated station into a crowded street and found _himseif .surrounded _by four robbers with drawn revolvers. He tried to use his own gun and was tapped on the head. The robbers \ cok Poison cz was used in attempt to kill W Clive Bridgemann, British official. Legislato Miss Irene Dalton, movie star, named by Toledo woman for vamp-) Bonnie Murr: winner of the éy contests held in Iowa. Ralph S. Souders, formerly Heuten-| ant in tho American army faced en- emy guns many times in France, As a newly appointed member of the Chicago police force he was called upon to face a bandit’s gun. He never flinched and showed the same daunt- less courage. He advanced to within | three feet when tbs robbers fired }a bullet through his heart. The ban dits escaped. Herrin Murder Trials Are Called Mrs. Cottle Holman O'N county, the first wo Islature. will bo sworn next week, and the women make tho event the @emonstration. Mrs.; Joseph Ca lfor tive murders. «a iis who must answer r charges as the result of grand jury Investiga- Herrin miner, indicted for four murders; right, Peter Hilleck, Marion taxicab driver, indicted « hig debut in the preliminaries. led .980. indicted for seven murders; center, $19,000 from his prip and left $35.00 in negotiable bonds, s Curtain Going Up _ The murder of “Handsoms Jas” Lanus has been solved. He d'ed fight ing for h's life in an attempted rob- bery in his antomob'le store on West Mad'son street, Ohicago. According © confessions of a gang of robbers swrenee Hefferman was the actual slayer. New Sox i—Kight Turks are reported’ to have been executed by the Greeks at Xanthi, western Thrace, for taking part in a revolution to set up an autono- , mous state. The Turks are seeking a clause in the pro ny for a plebiscite in western Thrace, which is indicated a sbado on the a 2—The island of Corfu and the towns of Nussolonghi and Patres, in west- crn Groece, are reported to have revolted against the Athens government. Athens denies tis. 3—A counter revolution has also been reported at S2- lonikd, where a part of the recently defeated army is stationed. 4—The Prescnt revolutionary goverament had its beginning on the island of Mity- lone after'the Gro-k defeat by the Turks. From there the rebels sailed for Athens and dethorned Constantine. Seaitle Queen Johnny Curtin. New Jersey Loxing fans are boosting their native son, } Irish Johnny Curtin, for the next crack at Joe Lynch's title. This latest sensation among the bantams cme to the front I'terally at one kp wher he defeated Midget Smith last Mon-| — . day night, Previously he had stopped| ay (Buster) Woodworth, rounds, but hed done little else of 2|chased by the White Sox Tnesda: sey-Carpentier bout, when he made /in professional baseball, and he field: sensational mniuzs since ths Demp-|Last season was Weodworth’s first | Miss Lena Nord applied for citizen- | Sh'p papers to Judge Joseph B. David | of Chicago. She stated in hor exam- ination that “only citizens could marry.” “Marry within Miss Maude Dakin, who has been © year from | cisen the title of “queed of Beatle" Bloom-| this date,” ordered Judge David as he 3 " Johnny “Pee Wise” Kaises in two] ington second baseman, who was pur-| slgned the papers “or I will revoke|eiy'e crete Way Shonen aa the your citizenship papers, That is pien- dahl'a exposition, and rivas must of time for a good lookk wait a year to dispute her rizht ks ie WOMA0 | the “throne.” She is 33 years. old i Uke you to get a husband.” ‘and a pronounced blonse.

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