Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 21, 1924, Page 6

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PAGE SIX. Che Casper Sunvay Crr0une ee ees —————————_ _—— Myraline Allen of Covington, Ky. i only 18 months old—but she ean read the alphabet as good as the average adult. This picture here was taken during a test iudges educators. newspapermen and othern gave her @ Girls, how would you lke to have to comb hair as long os this? Mrs. (Lydie McPherson admits it’s a hard job. But she wouldn't have it bobbed for all the world. Mrs. McPherson, winner of the long-hair contest at the California State Fair in Sacramento, is seen here showing the length of her locks to Peggy Chamberlain, bobbed-haired musical comedy actress, Visit Son on Anniversary =< a Pot & Mr. and Mrs. Elbermont Nash, visited their son, “Golden Rule” Arthur Nash, Cincinnati clotlting manufacturer. for the first time in seven years, to celebrate their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary The son recently gave $600,000 to his employees use he did fot want to becume @ millionaire. Her Slavery Ended toll of life—exact number of dead unascertained— and de property valued in excess of $3,000,000, fire start- ng in tank at Monterey, Cal., recently spread to other wks, onty a 48-hour stretch most Superhuman effort saved the entire town from destruction, Most of the i J lue.to tank-explosions, In additon to the ‘tanks, f residences, railroad properties and storehouses were razed by the onflagration. Pictures show scenes during the height of the blaze. i Lucky! In China By NEA Airmail Service A tale of modern slavery was unfolded in the federal court in Buffalo. N, ¥., when Mrs. Maria Gualtieri appeared against, her husband and his second wife, The second wife had kept her prisoner bebind barred doors nt hack on | Seokehy “the ae in a little room above ler husband's soft drink establishment, Mrs, Gual- pipet 3 chemi Ris wha ete gre ton, U. i : : : tieri said. Only her two children (above) were w!lowed to visit her during Reretet atten shunibess Ghithe react) Allasis is command ; : . esate six months. One day she dropped a note out the window. A pedestrian mse the eee ota! thie Bhs - ee found it aud turned it over to police. The husband, despite his. flest “ wife's willingness for a reunion, has been deported. Tom Owen, a sailor on the Ara bic, was washed overboard then hurled back on deck “by the yame so close as his. Carrying Out a Vow [ype sme meets ene oo Pe ‘As CHET BOWMAN BUCKING THE SHOULDER STRAPS. NEA President Arturo Allesandri of YRACUSE University, in Chester] Just by way of showing that Chet tna Chile bas taken refuge in the Ameri- Bowman. has one of the fleetest /has many things in common with @ : + can embassy in Santlago. He re- football backs-in captivity. Chet,|race horse, you see him heré in a By NEA Airmail Service— signed after a group’ of young offi-| pesides being a gridiron star, is a HAtnees rigging. The stunt he Vire starting in an oil tank swept through several blocks in Monterey, Cal. It was brought under control | cers had compel'ed him to reorgan- reat track man and was one of the 4 We par eeiires Mite only after a 49-hour fight, Several soldiers were Killed and dozens of volunteer firemen were more or less ser-| ize his cabinet. Chaotic conditions | ® CHsniae' eeen tare. andJs" cau cking the shoulder jously injured. Property loss is estimated at $3,000,000. prevail in the capital. American Olym: straps, When Quinn Called American Legion Convention to Order . ae : Q wes i The Secretary's Lunch Counter = The statue of St. Rosalie has been carried through the streets of Gretna and Harvey, La. towns just ss the Missiasipp! River from New * i Orleans, In solemn process on her feast day for tho last six years, ‘That's | By NMA Aivniail Servico— | G - in keeping with a promixe residette in in 1918. When the influeng we epidemic was tagines t ; More than $2000 wefe pinned on the Here is the first picture of this year's American -Legion convention tn session in St. Paul. The arrow points to National Commander John R. oe chery. of Labor John J. Davis is often too busy to eat a remulas lunch! dress covering the stajue ao this year's procession moved along. Quinn calling the meeting to order. Legionnaires we was held in 1919, some fruit from + present from all parts of the world, I¢ was in St. Paul that the legion’s first convention ie he just goes across the street from his office in Washineton and buys the pan \

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