1922-06-03 — Page 9

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SATURDAY, JUNE 3., 1922.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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Everette Baccck

A H. Sporleder

A Genos group. Diplomacy seems to be a merry business.

Everette R. Peacock, former president of the Milwaukee Irving Bank, at Chicago, charged with defalestion of approximately $300,000, has implicated Miss Clara Rahn, his foriner secretary. She signed fictit- jous names to checks to cover manipulations of Peacock, it is alleged. Albert E. Sporleder, who succeeded Peacock as president of the institu hian, is held by police. He is alleged to have confessed that he knew of Pescock's alleged defalcations, but remained silent because Peacock said he would restore the funds,

Olivois people not downhearted, even when flooded out. See one house-owner's defiant notice.

ongressman Baldwin and wife, m.

filie Carbo.

Senorita Mercedes laines

Senora Ar

Zalles

Hawan's representative.

Scese in flooded Beardstown, Ill. Se one citizen landing a fish.

THE WIND BLEW

THE BULL FLEW

TOR INFORMATION SEE LOU

PAM TRUNG

"A famous “auctioneer "in Alaska, »tc., who caters for mining communities.

Mine, Francisco Lafour

Sembra ciga Varela,

Senorila Maria

Miss Pearl Pugsley

LIFE IN THE XX CENTURY.

Whether the Kaabel, Ark., School Board has legal authority to ban Epsticks and powder from the faces of fair students will be decided by the Arkansas Supreme Court, pretty Pearl Pugsley, expelled for powder- ing her nose, declares stridently. Judge W. W. Bandy, in District Court, dismissed her writ of mandamus seeking reinstatement. She appealed. The case has been in the courts for more than seven months and will be taken to the United States Supreme Court if necessary, Miss Pugsley ssserts.

Scores of prominent women attended the Pan-American Women's Conference at Baltimore. Here are shown delegates from six South American countries. From left to right (top) you see Mme. Matilde Carbo, Ecuador: Senora Arcadis Zalles, Bolivia; Senorita Mercedes Laines, Honduras. In the bottom row (left to right) are Mme. Francisco de Sanchez Latour, Guatemala; Senora Olga Capurro Varela, Uruguay, and Senorita Maria Clotilde Vega, Nicaragua.

More bedtime stories by radio 'phone. They are now installed in many American nurseries, a central agency doing the story telling.

Latesti reak wedding. Two couples married in the sea at Atlantic City.

* famous smile rappers, on his

HIT!

Insight into night life of one of Chicago's “jate schools” was given at Memphis, Ten, when Henry Lynn Wilkerson, millionaire druggist of that city, sued bis wife, M, Susia Kyle Wilkerson, for divorce. Ford Rodman Carter, former president of the Chicago Stock Exchange, was named in the suit by Wilkerson Mrs. Carter declared she was fully aware of her husband's acquaintance with Mrs. Wilkerson and had un-

was awarded to the father. Mrs. Wilkerson was allowed no alimony and no attorney's fees.

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