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The Casper Daily Critune Buried Alive in Maryland Well Cow Remo ea: oi Among the most wonderful articles to be taken from the 3600-year-old tomb of Tut-Ankh-Amen are three couches, gold-encrusted and bejewelled and supported by*carved ivory animals, symbolic 6f Egyptian gods. Above is shown @ gold-encrusted representation of the ss ¥ed cow which served as frame-work for one at the couches. President Practices Fuel Economy Easton (i than 20 fe le he ), Young well-digger of 5 below the surface at the b s at work. Morphine and coffee labored to save When rescued,! n and he was unconscious. To Die for Ruhr Murder Crazed by the belief that Bhi Bolng to lose her Palm Beach home, Mrs. Pauline Stagg Weller (above), formerly of Bridgeport, ! Conn., stabbed her seven-year-old! | fon, Paul (above), and then ~shot and Killed herself at the Florida resort. Her mother bandaged the ved Wounds and then killed here Wins a Princess WASITINGTON—President Harding believes in prac. cing what he preacies. So he is using tog wood which is gathered by White House attendants, in the White House open fireplace to encourage economy in the use of coal, Snow Buries Railroad Lieutenant Graf, handcuffffed to his Belgian guards, is shown here | (as he was being taken to Aix la Chappelle where he will receive the death: penalty. This German officer was sentenced to death for the murder of} Belgian trooper, Note his unconcerned expression, wen Guuue di fashel over the line | at 3 h race track last fall, the | Itallan Princess Yolande demanded to . | meet him with the result that she has consented to wed him, Her father is a wi Plenty of Wet Goods for America | ° aoe Canada—Heavy snowfalls completely buried railroad tracks here, making It impossible for pass- enger and freight trains to travel. Delayed. trains y reached here when, in response to a call for volunteers, many men dug the railroad out o fthe snow. The snow almost completely paralyzed railroad traffic in this part of he country. CHICAGO — Mrs, Clyde ‘Taytor thinks she is Catherine Winters, ab- ducted in 1912. Broadway Holds Corn Belt Beauty U. S. Portia Chosen Havan’s | Queen Bootleggers’ Haver ing cases of liquor to the na, dear to the hearts of the who still like thelr liquor, fe has with the sinashed eastern ew says hi 1ariving m taxieab fod AS Ste ea re ter | eames McCormick of Omaha was declared the most beautiful Pee bnia ea traditions have been) driving a te ow I do my train sey ee oe ine vatelbed' tree oats and came to New York as the guest of the milliners’ OF Ay uring the present iiineas ened : tha ai era 2 proper moment | Rorxeodts featival ia feputed one of way fat up anc ‘ Mabel Witlebr: is my tranin ror t time to go! th ost beautiful women of the rf who has taken charge of bh 1 just imagine 1 . i and put , I con-| realm and judging from th pleture 25 head of the department, sidering quitting running to givo the taxi business more attention, Jit ts not difficult to belleve. Thomas H. Nelson, an independent preacher in Zion, nder Dowie founded the Church of Zion, resented Overseer Vol- iva, Dow juccessor, calling him “an old billy goat” and “an old tomcat’ and sued V 1 for criminal libel. A jury found Volivya guilty and the penalty is a fine of $500 or imprisonment for one year. Voliya is on the left of the picture, above, while his attorney, Henry A. Berger is on the right. CHICAGO—Key. where Ale: Society’s Butterfly ef TNE 2 When Mrs. Thornton Arnedrozz, wife of a commander in the Britt navy, arrived at the famous Punch and Judy Ball, she gave Lond jSociety a start by sppearing with a gay butterfly painted on her shapely, a 7 i It {s rumored prominent ial and pro to America to visit Mme. Alexand golltz, socially atiful we ends in Wash: