Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 13, 1923, Page 2

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To love and be loved, to have and to hold one man, and only one man, for twelve years, to bear thim five children to have whelter, food, clothing and health for all; with all these, why worry about a mere man made law on marriage and the claims ofa legal wife? This ja the philosophy of Miss Kathleen Morrell, who is seen here as she appeared in court after her ar- rest on complaint of Mrs. John 8. Curtin. Curtin is the father of Miss Morreil's five children and had gono out to buy hoes for one of them when the police came to arrest her. There is one child by his legal wife. He lived with Miss Morrell and the children at week ends every other week for the past twelve years. ge Landslide Flattens 200 Italian. Homes, Great suffering was caused in Modena, Italy, when the small town ‘wau nearly wiped out recently by a landslide which swept down the mountains, Here is a section of the destroyed area. pe Sa “For Service to Humanity” os x, e Mrs. Mf. Ballington Booth of the Volunteers of America 1s shown here frecelving in New York.the Napoleon Hill Golden Rule Medal awardes for her conspicuous service to humanity during 1923, Babes in the Senatorial Woods gtom tales his ish his title « Harrison 41, f Is Russia to become a serious menace to the peace of the world? This question {s being csked by diplo- mats of all nations as evidence continues to manifest itself that the Bolshevists an> developing and tarining al enormous man power for military service. The above picture has just been received trom Moscow was a roview of some 8,000 troops cf the. class, of 1922,° The scene is in Ited square, just outside Un: wall of Moscow, There are 809.009 troops under arms, ‘Two prominent Boston society girls are shown here enjoying tho sunshine of Florida. They are Miss Mildred Fleming and her sister, ese ‘The latter is sitting or the 4 Raffles Missing in Society Theft Mystery still shrouds the sensagional robbery oz Mrs. Irene Mamlock of $520,000 worth of jewels following a New Year party in @ New York Clty of. $20,000 worth of Jewels following a New Year party in a_New York City apartment. Johnny sCurtin who thinks he Is entitled to a bout with Joe Lynch can do other things then fight. His Mving expenses are not extravagant and he has a mother that can have anything fe's got. Here she is with his brother, and they are looking at a $12,000 deed to a home for Mrs. Curtin, the Christ- mas gift of Johnny, ~ Oldest Lawmakers Visit President Here are shown the oldest members of each party in the present | Congress visiting President Harding. They are, left to right, famous “Joe” Cannon, the oldest Republican, and his less well-known friend, Congressman Charles M. Stedman of N. Carolina, the oldest Democrat, | viewpoint, a of the important Brith nce rushing all available warships to Constantinople to coerce th» Turks, and war looms, Slain Texas Lumberman Mysteriously siram Knox of Beaumont, Tex., came into a fortune of $6,000,000 some time ago, and shortly after his wife died. He did not mourn her loss long before he married @ pretty trained nurse, Miss Lillian Marshall of Houston. Soon she had become the controlling factor of h's property. Last Novem- ber he was found mysteriously sain at Hemphill, Tex He is seen in the ave picture with two of his children at one of his lumber camp: ars Off ‘Joe Cannon Sw i ' * | _. Mrs. May Henderson Peabody Stillwell has Leen granted a divorce from Addison Stillwell, wealthy Chicago tw -Both are prominent so- ‘cially and in club life. ~The charge was desercion,. “Mr. Stillwell moved out In my absence,” testified Mrs. Stillwe!, “and has been absent for two years.” Mra, Stillwell said she was not interestéd in alimony for herself and three childron. She and her brothtr and mother are heirs to the $10,- 000,000 estate left by her father, the late Francis Stuyvessmt Peabody, the coal magnati>, “Adam and Eve’’ Are Unhappy Carl A. Sutter and his wife, the modern Adam and Eve whose wanter ings in the Ma’ne woois last year attracted nationa; attention, are about to air their troubles in the divorce courts according to news reports. Judge Gives Evan a Jolt ne Of the most surprising New Year resolutions in the Capital is (the announcement fronr Representative Cannon, veteran congressman, that he will no longer smoke his big black tigars which have long been ‘@ feuture of Washington, . British Menace ‘Turkey NIA +The Lausanns conference has approached a deadi ees questions rettleed. The British will not sand the Turks will not yield on their national sovereignty. 2—Here are the Mosul ol! fields, which the region is most disadvantageously situated from the niralably located for a bin British cessful Turkish attack, i fs about, .TI Evan Burrowes Fontaine, Broadway dancer who is suing Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney for $1,000,000 damages, lost In the legal proliminart:s when a New York judge rated that “gross fraud has been rated on )| the court and rank forgery has becn committed by both tho plaintiff and her mother, Mrs. W,. 8. Fontaine.” Aboy: Evy: Fontaine the millionalre defendant, Heese eared ie ‘Winners in Oxford-Cambridge Race } N. A. McInnis, right, winner of the annual eighth time, the race vourse at Rochampton, third, - e

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