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Che Casper Daily Cribune : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1924, PAGE EIGHT y From Rebels proces broke aji Ba its walls. 'T eous defense of the city | 2 his rea} manager. Mrs \ Walter, snapped aa ‘The great pitcher seeks to buy a Coast | ¢ ball club ft De Valera Under Arrest __ Irish republican leader cannot keep out of jail Here seen ushering him into their automobi utside the | Bamon De Valera Ulsterite police ar town hall in Newry After @ night in fail he was arrested again at Londonderry Now he is serv failure to obey a mandate to keep « by Gum! m er Missed Hi ; n of the U h the Ft. Be tthe r noble chest, emitting loud and pl. Showin recent la upon hig There are a lot of Gerr walled the 234 W. ween here addr: of war. Just look at this picture. sentatives. from several European nations were present. ick Rep} Othe Fridtjof Nansen. ans who a’ Congress. the delegates. rid ng rwegian polar explorer, educator and diplomat. Explorer. Returns With Eskimos Knud Rasmussen, famous Danish explorer, has returned from the arctic with two Eskimos. He will show them the white man’s civilization and then take them back to their home in Greenland. ‘This picture, taken when they reached’ Minneapolis, shows them, left to right, Leo Hanson, cameraman who accompanied {Yo plorers Metek, Eskimo youth; Anarylunguak, Eskimo girl and Rasmussan_/~~" Striking 4 When Horse Got in Train’s Way a shows what happened near Sweetwater, Tex., when a horse on the tracks in front of the Sunshine Special, crack pas- the Minsourt Pacific and Texas & Pacific lines. Engineer ed, he train at the time was traveling at a high of speed, trying'to make’ up lost time. R nd fireman were’ k’ ra Light, Warm Attractive Coat- Dress SLY a real Parisienne could take | al parts of plain and striped 1 and evolve anything so | this sport outfit. The he very wide scarf is | and makes a perfect | Daddy 18 @ bank president, Frances Klein proved to him that she could “marcel he y through col- H™= var lege” Fifteen other girls at Ste 3 phens College. Mo., thought the idea} , ., ssfully tried it @ good one and suc Every flapper a wor instead of @ loafer,” preaches Frances. is @ coat that has the ad- age of belng Nght and not r t it affords pro. | all points where it is most wide band about the me side fastening, and embroldered scarf are smart and ‘unusual touches. | | black bengaline with it fastening and enil may be worn over alin or @ fancy vest or dickey ious tunics that form the irregu pattern in the front ersome t nec hips, th destroy t | fophistication, — It shows a peace conference in session in Berlin. Senator Ferdinand Buisson of France is speakers the same day were Professor Quiddo. German pacifist; Senator Henry L unique | lered taba | By N fe blouse verity of line and add a note of | ped Golf at Night!- ___ When They The meeting was » France, and This shows Gene Sarazen: former open champion of the world. demonstrat+ ing that golf can be ed at night under the clare of powerful.electrie | lights. Sarazen not only played the shots perfectly but scored an “ace™ on one hole Which isto say he holed sut inone | Th: hing a lot of golfers can't do in broad davlight Please note the * in evening clothes, EA Airmail Service. By Little Otto Hapsburg, elder son of the former Empress Zita of Hun- gary, already imagines himself rul- ing a nation, Playing with his soldiers, he leads his armies against those of his brother, Robert, at his ‘uyeds ‘oyombexy ul UTA s,20y}0Ur Simple Tunic 7 Quite Pretty IH1S shows the good Senor Firpo. noted South American pugilist. and fancy tumbler making his initial talk over the radio from a New York broadcasting station. The good senor's talk consisted mainly of grunts and xrowls and in a good number of places was probably mis taken for stauc Making Gold From a8 : Mercury ' ee ‘OU can concentrate what little trimming you use this season all in one spot if you like, as in this model. The note of interest in the brick colored faille outfit is the huge patch pocket embroidered in the gayest of wools. For the rest the frock is a simple tunic affair, Mraight, belties and smart. Aids Stone a Dr. Nagaoka, Japanese scientist. declares he has discovered a way tO ¥& gS | transform mercury Into gold, and gold’‘into platinum. He is seen here explaining the process to some of his aldes in his laboratories at the Imaperial University in Tokyo. = M Y No bones were broken in this annual battle between the freshmen and sophomores at the University of Wisconsin But Madison clothiers aid @ fine business the next day. + | lar ° to ex- ution of war fraud cases still pend