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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY SEI'TEMBER 9, 1975"

Lieut. and Mrs YM Hague

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Her is th first portrait of U. S Nwal Lieuterint Wesley M Laren Hague, with Mrs. Hague. Lieutenant Higue panchad Rev. George Lyman Paine in the jaw, in Boston, because the clergyman, in ari alleged impulse of "fatherly affection," tried to kiss Mos. Hague. The clergyman, who is extremely prominent in Boston church circles, is a decsendant of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independenze. He has written a letter of apology to Mrs. Hague and has resigned as Executive Secretury of the Greater Boston Federation of Churches. -

Miss Mary H26RELER

Miss Mary Haskell, dughter of Colonel W. H. Haskell, U. S. A., in command of the American Red

Cross in Greece and Asia Minor,

Edith Kelly Gould, divorced his been with the Red Cross in wife.of Frank J. Gould, son of the late Jay Gould, will return shortly Athens for several months and has

to the stage in Paris. The former won the heartfelt thanks and apdance hall star will appear in vau- preciation of the people by her un- deville on a twelve weeks' con- tiring efforts and philanthropic tract. Presumably she is tiding

endeavours.

over her financial affairs while her'

suit for half of her husband's estate is pending.

Miss Margaret Higer aan, is believed to have been the un- conscious cause of the murder of

Frank Maren, to whom she was engaged. She had many admirers. Muren's body was found in a haystack near Joliet, after he had been strangled and his skull crushed

Mes, Bevard Kepner, was found shot to death in her home last April. A Justice of the Peace," in accordance with the Maryland law, signed a death certificate declaring she was a suicide. Little was heard of the case until her brother and sister started an investigation," which resulted in the body being exhumed and an inquest held. A Miss Lulu Ricketts created a sensation when she declared in court that Bevard Kepner, the dead woman's husband, had frequent y proposed

that she ran away from honie with him, while his wife was still

alive.

Kris perlas Kaunedy, CJ.Golden and W. Brennan

Whether peace or war prevails in the anthracite coil fields this autuum is being determined ja parleys now under way in Atlantic City, where representatives of the mine owners and of the United Mine Workers are in session. Thomas Keanedy, Chris J. Golden and William J. Breman, district presidents of the Pennsylvania mine workers, with John L. Lewis, International President, are represcating the workers,

J.M.Beck.

Brig Gen Logan Feland

Brigadier-General Logan Fe- land, United States Marine Corps, hero of Belleau Wood and a dozen other bloody fields of France, has

Is it true that handsome, young, attractive, well-dressed women James M. Beck, United States

who kill can go free and that women who are old, poorly dressed and been appointed aide to Major ugly are convicted of murder in Chicago? Aside from Mrs. Nitti- Solicitor General, recently appear- Above is shown John C. Garand General John A. Lejeune, com Cradelle, who occupies a cell in the Cook County Jail, the first wanan Fed as one of the counsel for his with his newly invented rapid-firemanding the fanious corps. Gel-ever to be sentenced there to die on the gallows, there are five nues Government in a case arising out rifle, which has successfully pass-eral Feland was formerly head of which will be remembered by the public as leiding figures in celebrat- of contracts placed by the United ed tests by the United States the Division of Operations and ed murder trials. Mrs Vera Trepagnier was old and was convicted

Training States with a Canadian firm dur-Army authorities. It is known as succeeds Major-General W. C. a business deal.

of the Corps and and sent to prison for one year for killing a man who defrauded her in

ing the World War. The case was the Grand Auto Loading Standard tried in London on an appeal from the Supreme Court of Oatario. Mr. Back was called to the English

All the comforts of home are included in "Beau Camp," the palatial automobile in which George W. Beauchamp, a retired Chicago business man, has arrived in the Potomac Tourists' camp, Washington, bar at Gray's Inn last April and D. C. With him was his wife, with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. appeared in the attire of and Mrs. Edward Cavert, and Paddy, a pet dog. The party is making

English barrister.

a cross-country tour.

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Military 30-calibre rifle, firing 100 shots ia 75 seconds, as against the old Springfield firing record of 100 shots in three minutes. The new rifle is easily carried, weighing only 934 pounds.

Neville as assistant to the com- manding general. He has served with the Marines since 1899 and was among the first to sail for France, where he won the D. S. C. and the D, S, M. and the rank of Officer in the French Legion of Honour.

Mrs. Tille Klimek, middle aged, squit and ugly, was sent to prison for life for murder. Mrs. Cora Isabelle Ortwein, dashing, handsome and young, was acquitted, in 1921, of the murder of Herbert Zeigler. Miss Ruby Dean, beautiful cabaret singer, was acquitted, in 1917, of the murder of Dr. Loon Quitman, Miss Pauliac Plotka, pretty and winsome fashion designer, shot and killed Antone K. Jindra, a hospital interne, in 1917, and went free. Above, left to right, Mrs. Orthwin, Miss Plotka, Miss Dean and Mrs. Trepagnier. Below, left to right, Mrs. Sabelle Nitti-Crudelle and Mrs. Tillie Klimek.

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An eye specialist. Then

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