Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1923, Page 10

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Defense counsel for Walter 8. Ward sprang » great surprise on the prosecution when they brought his wife into court. She advised Ward ind his attorneys in their selection of prospective Jurors who are to try sim at White Plains, N. ¥., on a charge of murdering Clarence Peters. She is shown hi ¢ leaving court with Ralph Ward, defendant’s brother. General March and His Bride Lond photo taken General Peyton Conway March, Dnited Sta rmy, who was chief staff during the World War, and dis bride. ly Miss Cora Virginia McEntee, President Coolidge's Double Richard B. ¢ Ine, mayor of Medford, + # @ cousin and a I « » ¢ his ple with the inees of the presi Gould you sel) them gpare if vou met themf. er 3. brow (snows Rere) Lew over & MCmeUTEd CCor AMmena, N. ¥., 21-14 miles an tanec, offical t us hi record of 23% miles set s few days prey lopsdy by Lieutenant 1. IL Sandercon ta Nagy Wright plane, This pags ( and Lea ; od in the Pulltzer priee race-as Ot, Eo nf Pd rr ais 7 is ‘This photo was taken after President Coolldge'’s frst meeting with his complete cabti Secretary of the Interior Work. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Secretary of La’ New, Secretary of War Weeks, Secretary of State Hughes, President Coolidge, & Secretary of the Navy Denox inet. Standing, left to right, Secretary of Commerce Hoover, bor Davis. Front row, left to right, Postmaster General ecretary of Treasury Mellon, Attorney General Daugherty. The Great Disaster in Japa. New Romance After the off-agal: Scenes unequaled for terror are reported from various points in Japan where the disastrous fire and fagement of Allister McCormtc! earthquake has taken @ toll of three bundred thousand lives, Photo at upper left was made during the great Prominent Chicagoan, and Mi: fire of 1921 In Tokyo, when thousands fled to reach polnt of tafety from the blaze. Upper right; the Imper Mary Landon Baker has occupied | ia! Hotel in Tokyo, rendezvous for tourists. Lower left; is an aerial view of the retail shopping district of Tokyo the attention of two continents, made only about six weeks ago. Lower right; the American Consulate and Embassy in Tokyo comes the report of McCormick’ engagement to Miss Joan Steve: Gabove). Dreminent ta Landon a Former Zepplin Factory Now Picture Studio’ clety. League Head Dr. Cosme de la Torriente, Cuban statosman, who has just been made The enormous Zepplin Hall at Staaken, near Berlin, Germany, which is now being used in the produc. Prosident of the League of Nations, | tion of motion pictures and is said to be the largest film studio in the world. More Than Four Miles a Minute! mlb, Ostober do: i he \ The S-47, newest submarine of the U. 8. Navy, as she slid down the, ways at Fore River, Mass., after being christened by Grace Roosevelt young daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretury of ¢ Ship Ahoy: . iF rie President and Mrs. Coolidge and the “White House Boys,” Calvin, (eft) and John, take their first outing on the presidential yacht, say flower, going for a few hours’ cruise on the Patomac./ A Proud Sire Alan-a-Dale Buck 1s @ proud daddy. His pup, Laddie Buck, shown! there with him.-has been presented to President Coolidge by Miss Mar-| |guerite Calhoun of Atlanta, Ge. Laddie Buck is a half-brother to Laddie! \Boy, White House pet during the Harding administration, Gun Feud ck Hapian, aliag Dropper 1), Kast Bide gangst Toit Easex Market Court in ‘New ‘Yor r, ‘te Tou This fe the seventh death in gang wars in? ore ia

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