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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. | | | C Olga Ralph, American prima donna now in New York, has entered suit, *h0 Kirby, 62-year-old millionaire tunmbermun, claim- for $4,000 against J. H. ing lack of promised support. D. C. and New York. Tew Pilot of Boston Braves: His Manager CHRISTY MATHEWSON FRED MITCHELL New president of the Boston Braves and his manager, Mathewson, for- mer star pitcher of the New York Glants, was a member of ths New York Matty is to be president of the club, syndicate which bought the while Mitchell will be ret Braves, ined as manager. Kirby is prominent in Texas, Washington | say Sought as “Ponzi” CHICAGO—A second “Ponzi is} the term police apply to Joseph B.| Marcino, 26, alleged leader of a band of bank and insurance company wreckers. Marcino, a few years ago a barber here, rose to director, organ- izer znd promoter of banks and insur- ance companies. He is wanted par- | tieularly in connection with a huge former him as a ‘double crosser, They © would buy control of a bank | and then mulct %t. Frank L. Taylor, | prosident of the Warren bank, was arrested here. He is said to be a cats- w of Marcino’s. Mareno mad- vlor president of the Warren bank $50 a week. A nationwide search is for Marcino. Bae aa erat ldve: her do not know where reitiors sald to been from coast to coast. It is od he may have comm tteed sul- His nour Name Dancer in Divorce The Casper Daily Cribune save tho lives of islanders in Penobscot Bay, pee the U. 8. cutter Ossippee to break through the hoto shows the landing of the rescue crew, Me., isolated because of the mnusual cold, it was necos) ice and land provisions for the cold and hungry natives.| PAGE SEVEN NEW YORK—E, V. Brewester, a wealthy publisher, has agreed to his wife obtaining a .seperation follow ing her charges that he had an af- ity—Miss Corliss = Palmer — (at ). Mrs. Brewster alleged Miss Palmer stole her husband, me Girl in Ten eam il mr : Ou au. Far West ormicle of Omaha, Neb., eres the ante coma held in Conianetpe with ete _ ‘ashon Show Retail Milinepy erica, (ae ue" in the: of the ‘When the angry hus- band of Mrs. Tom Furness burst into his hotel suite hers, he alleged he fopnd Maurice Mouvet, the famous ch dancer, sleeping in his dress ingroom. Furness, who Is a cousin of Lord Furness, said he followed his | wife and Maurice from Paris to the hotel. ‘They came by aeroplane and he by boat. Mrs. Furness was for- merly Fae Marx, American Movie actress, In the last three years, Fur- ness said, he and his wife have spent more than half a million dollars. Bill Hart’s Kiddie | (Pacifle and Atlantic Photo.) This Is the first pleture of the heir to Willam 8. Hart, the idol of the screen stars, little tiny Bill Hart Jr. For a long white many attempts were made by photo; men to get a & youngster, without avail, appeared. Little BUl looks like a regniar fellow. Mr, and firs. Hart haye beon separated for some months, until this Ireland’s Navy. It’s a Fact ‘fhe Irish Navy, long classed with the naval armamont of Switzerland, is now a fact. harbor 18 one of the three patrol boats which constitute the sem force of the Irish Free State, | Here in Dan, Laog: ‘Welghed down with a cargo of assorted wet goods, the ships in the rum-fiect sail daily from Nassau in the Bahama Islands for thirsty América. Here is a schooner in Nassau harbor stocked with its wet cargo and ready to sail for “somewhere in America.” Does polities make women lees feminine? Here's proof it doesn’t. ‘The tady with the powder puff is Congresswoman Huck of Illinois, member of the “feminind bloc, making ready for a speech in the Capitol Entries in the diary of Frederick Schnelder (above), wealthy Bronz identity of the myste who 1s believed to have shot and Killed him because of joglou Fights a Duel WARSAW—When Major Kocialkow-' cki, a Polish deputy, accused Gencral Joseph Haller of the Polish army with being responsible for the recent assassination of the Pol'sh president, Maller challenged him to a ducl. But ot Sg was hurt. The bullets went wild. "T+ Wed “Sonny” YORK—Miss M. H ork will be the bride a ‘ onny” Vanderbilt Whitney. Both are sald to be in Europe where the wedding is expected to take place. “Sonny” received much public no- tice recently when Evans Fontaine, “Follies” beauty, sued him, His en- Ni W gagement to Miss Horton came out shortly after Miss Fontaine's suit col- lapsed. have given the raliroads throu, Duren and Gravenboic of promise that the other; ogne area would be availa’ of trouble. German Reds are act'y out the Ruhr, corrupting th: troops. The more peaceful of the Ger- man inhabitants see a peril in this, for should disorders arise they that the French would make (his excuse for even more sovere meas- ures against the district. "Wrecked Home” prod fill its cont / Tra ©, Sparks of Peru, Ind., an adventurous carpenter, desired to sea | puside ynd everything went smoothly until officials at Honolulu became suspicious Gays Mrs, F, W. Hines of D A. Stokes (above) In the di sult which sho filed against her | husband, wealthy New York mem | chant and Yale eraduate 4 ; ; ““Vacation’’ Harry Thaw Gets oe se Pp ae PITTSBURGH, greeoneed dd Thaw, fully looking his two score and ter is under ard b ® at the home of his mother. He is on his annual ion from the state nsum asylum at Philadelphia, where Harry is com mitted Thaw % to have aged. The slayer of anford White came down. hei lediphia by train and was met at the station by hie mother, who drove him home. A guard accompanies Thaw. His vacation lasts about ten days. Ships Himself as Freight to India something of the world, especally Ind so he built himself an elaborate fateroom. which, on the outside, was merely a rough packing case, but contained various comfo Then he shipped himself as freight and examined the “freight,” discovering novel ¢ but udmitted the view of ( ery was somewhat cramped and limited from his point of view. Sparks paid advance charges of $24.40 di now demands that this be returned or that the steamship company ful- t and deliver him in India. » who was par enjoying his see Another Canadian Church Burned torch of the incen¢ nada Is suspected of real. Phot ok pl the church had been sola by, the Anglican authorities tos &y Cathollo congregation.