Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1924, Page 4

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mee Pas Hh meee 84 PP PnF on a= f& SB euleNn i m=P aa nm tc nD » bap RASTER ITE tea te OE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1924 : oO ‘ fat i Ramsay MacDonald (5) new premier and foreign minister of Great Britain has chosen t! following as members of the country's first labor cabinet, succeed ng the Baldwin regime: (1) U. R. Clynes, lord of privy seal and deputy leader of the house of commons; (3) Arthur Henderson, secretary for home affairs. (4) Philip Snowden, chancellor of the exchequer; (7) Lord Parmoor, !ord president of the council: (8) Sidney No wonder members of the crew | Webb and (8¥ Viscount Hale Dane, were promincntly-mentioned for positions but were not chosen. i cmt Y of the Dollar liner President Harri- F E ee Fite: son were #0 light-hearted when ME gs eaatlation Welt (above) of the Washington (D C) Seminary, will repre-| thay jf ban Frtecloct es the het Just Before AiGiant Broke Loose Tegular round-the-world passenger: service. These four saflorettes are ‘shown descending the ladder after Wishing bon voyage to all aboard. ants will have to be pretty good to win, won't they? This is Miss Helen J. French, 23-year-o'd brunette of New York City, who has begun a sut for $1000,000 damages in New York Supreme Court. One of the defendants in the case is her own mother. She alleges she was drugged, spirited away and forcibly detained, all part of an alleged “plot” to force her “into silence.” Her mother and others invilved deny all charges. Twentieth Century Magic $8 a Week Civilization’s Advance Photo shows the it diri Shenandoah it a few hours before she broke loose and drifted with a storm for hours. Fi the tga toate was placed ae der contro! and driven back to her “home” at Lake burst, N. J. The Shenandoah ix shown lashed to hermooring mast. All e Night Held As Bandit William H. Vancerbilt (above), scion of one of America’s wealthiest families, heir to about $20,000,000 is working in Boston 5/80 eae boy When President Coolidge touched a button in Washington the other ~for $8 a week. jut he admits @ay, this fountain of crystal water, connected with the néw $2,700,000 | his salary Gray t pay ae expeTee filtration plant in Sacramento, Cal., was turned on and leaped in the | He wants to learn the rokerage sunshine. The occasion marked formal opening of the plant, and likewise asiness. ended a 40-year struggle on the city’s part to obtain a clear water supply. Just Like Other Children This photograph records the first speech made over the radio ty German Chancellor Wilhelm Marx. Left to right: Marx, Herr Schois @eople’s Party), Herr Erkelenz (Democrat), and Herr Fleischer, (Center Party). Were All Lost ? Brooklyn—Above is pictured Hel- en Quigley, 23, who is held by the pol:ce as the alleged accomplice of @ bandit who is thought to have committed a series of daring hol ups ‘in | Brooklyn. Miss Quigi a wisp of a girl and attractive, was arrested in her home after the police wrested a confession from Vincent Kovaleski, held on suspi- clon of having held up the clerks in a Brooklyn grocery store, Miss Quigley is said to have aiced Kov- aleski in this holdup and was iden- tified by one of the clerks, — ee Police of Ph'ladelphia, having been F tias an ultimatum hy the new Safety. Director, Brig. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, started to “clean up” the| pont forget to get your order in elity. Patrol wagons were kept busy rotinding up undesirables. Photo! +, the Tribune for several copies of taken at midnight of the first day of the campaign shows several women | th. pig Annual Industr.al edition so First photo to arrive In this country of: the commander and officer’ being arrested. that you can send them back home/of the ill-fated Dixmnde, the lost French dirigible.. Commander P! Captain Anton Heinen (above) of to your friends thereby advertising | ( over. SE ae ie. aged Germany, wa® the pilot aboard the the state. Telephone 15-and 16. covered. The otirers still Shenandoah when the ship. broke the state. Tercpmone send 16. _hovered. ‘The’ others still are missing. Toose.. His coolness 1s ed with. {taly Pays Homage bringing the giant safely back ta ry, y’ g the hangar at Lakehurst, N. J. without loss of a life. Captain Hel- nen fs in this country in an advis- ory capacity. . Canada Experiments in Colonization y ruso, daughter of 3. A. Ingram, formerly Mrs. Enrico Caruso, is no exception. Here t Palm Beach, Fla. “Submarine Ball" es for Cincinnati ta RARE BRE LIRR é hice SRR ee LARA: Fifty Armenian orphan boys, recent victims of war and famine in the Near East, salute the Bri at thelr new home at Georgetown near Toronto, Canada where they are learning to be farmers. The boY9 were brought to Canada with the consent of the government by the Canadian Committee for. <Near Dest Relief. When they grow up they will be given farm lan ds in western Canada, fag a Body of Commander du Plessis de Grenedon, who was in command ~ - oan Carl of the ill-fated French dirigible “Dixmude,” was picked up on the coast TREE tp eeu eat Morne at Feel August Herrman, Carl! «of Italy... It is shown here lying in state in a church of Eciacca, Sicily, Mays, signing his contract for the coming season.

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