Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1924, Page 2

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924. By NEA Airmail Service. “Think no health and strength to work, no money and soon no home—am uid my nerves cannot hold out much longer—no sleep, no rest, but worry, worry, worry, about our future.” ‘These lines from an unfinished letter written by Mrs. Ote Morgan of Salina, Kan., lay at her side when police found the bodies of the woman, her husband and son, Loren. She is bet‘eved to hav t her husband as he slept after chloro forming the son, then shot the and y herself Who Knows These Y oungsters? By NEA Airmail Service— Who had the heart to abandon thése*babies? Chicago police would like to know. Two elegantly dressed womens left them at a day nursery Oc- tober 3, saying they would call for them later, But the women have not returned, Bil'y, the youngster in the kiddy car, is about 2. Nicky, the litte girl, sitting in the lap of Mrs. C. Greennelch of the Home for the. Friend) is believed to be a couple of months younger. Police of a dozen cities are aiding in the fearch. — They Quarrel by Turns and his wife of Chieago can talk back to each other © days of the week. But on Sunday they must not aparret, Judge Harry wis has decreed, It is the first of a “take-your- turn-at-battle” experiment which Ju¢ Lewis is trying out to keep married fc | of the divorce courts. The Kapouns were on the verge of separating until this plan was suggested, 4 Prince’s Last Ride in U. S. LA Se a ye f Wales has started home, But up to the last, he couldn't hounds. Ho is veen here on his last American ride. Bayard 1 nan, Jr. The picture was taken wing the hia host, ucker Suse. Practical and Decorative LACK bengaline, soft but heavy, makes this Directoire coat dress with its double cape and cir- cular sides, It shows something new in coat dresses but is as practical as it 18 decorative. The white upstand- ing collar and the white cuffs add to the femininity. tyopla Club's hunt on Tuckerman'’s Cavin Hill Farm near |iJy by the home dressma By NEA Airmail Service— This mystery stone, which some experts believe may be worth a fortune, was found by A. E, Case, a Chicago attorney, :n-south+ western Kansas, In a natural light it appears qa dark green mase, near: ly black. But illuminated, it burns with reflected fires, taking on a brilliant green radiance. It weighs 120 pounds. A Luxurious Negligee % VERY luxurious negligee is this A one of orchid brocade edged {1 mavibou and lined with delicat. blue chiffon that fastens on the sid with a corsage of silk flowers, Yo will observe, however, that it is cu on the familiar lines of the old ki nono and could be copied very eas ker, The Kaaner Daily Tribune By NEA Airmail Service— Russain peasants travel great distances to visit the tomb of Lenin in Moscow. And their pilgrimages are never complete until they spend their rubles for highly-enameled-buttons upon which their dead leader's fea- tures are inscribed, The peddlers do a thriving business. By NEA Airmail Service < : ’ Like Cincinnatus. of old, Marshal,Joffre, one of the World war's greatest heroes, has retired to a_simple country life. He and his wife are lving in the Chateau ‘‘La Chataignerale,” outside the village of Louvectennes, not far from Paris, The place was desigred according to Madame Joffre's Suggestions from a postcard of the;historles Chateau de Cardignan near Bordeaux. The upper picture is the latest one of the marshal and *his wife (at the left in the front row) and the lowér one shows their new home. This Bishop Plays Calliope- a ; i ee By NEA Airmail Service. PRS gi Klansmen, with the mayors and Kinghts of the Flaming Klan ranks would be broken, mission, announced they would march down South Main street, Niles, O., "Circle declared they would not even get as far as that thoroughfare before the The street is pictured. abhaye. ; ( cerita tent ACRLE ED eeded She Pays A Warning’ That Went Unh aus con | | B84 Manik vt } Right Reverend: Walter Taylor Sumner, Episcopal Bishop of Oregon,:{# @ successful churchman—and he Is’ known to thousands for his renditions of “Little Annie Rooney, ‘After the Ball and other old-time airs in real circus fashion on 2 calliope. So great.is the demand for his playing that the Portland Oregonion has installed a calliope at its "KGW" broadcasting station #0 the bishop can give regular. concerts. : Woolworth In Eclipse By NEA Airmail Service— seen em Here is a woman who has to pay nes eas . ‘ se her husband alimony. She is Mrs, 3 i a Hortense Meiser of Cedar Rapids, Towa. The court, in granting Meiser a divorce ordered his wife to pay him alimony and defray attorney fees, court costs, hospital and doc- tor bills and support their three children, NFA REPRINT AEB By NEA Airmail Service “School Bus—Be Careful” But someone evidently did not heed the in- junction. And as a result, four children were Killed and 19 injured, sev- eval seriously, when an interurban car ploughed into the machine near Sheffield Lake Village, Ohio. Whether the driver or the motorman on the nterurban was to blame probably never will be known. SHENANDOAH, BACK HOME FROM 9,000 MILE CRUISE, JOINS GIANT SISTER SHIP, ZR-3, AT LAKEHURST HANGAR ~ . XS. ” - Ad p Cu i Bee cra me “eet Cnet LSE SEY NNR TRS Italy ts entering the ekysereper field with a projected building in Rome, 1,109 fegt tall, to be cal'ed the ‘Mole Littoria.” The Woolworth building, indicated by thé dotted line on the right, is only 792 feet. high. Tho new bullding ts to Gontain 4,500 roums, a concert hall ang. gym nasiumesn 4 and hardest After the longest voyage ever made by a lighter than air dying craft, the Shenandoah re- turned to Lakehurst, N. J,, from Camp Lewis, Wash,, having crossed the continent twice through all kinds of weather, She set new re- cords for aerial navigation, her filght being by far the longest ever attempted by a dirigible and made in the face of dangers no other has ever been called upon to meet. The fight was the first on which an Airship had attempted fo cross an imposing mountain rango and the first on which any hed pegotiated I through mountain passes,

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