1923-04-09 — Page 10

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Spanish Prisoners

Spanish prisoners of war, released by their Moroccan captors, being towed out to the steamer "Antonio Lopez," at Morocco.

Washington

The great man whose birthday anniversary has been celebrated all over the world.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The beautiful home of Sir Horace Plunkett, leading Irish financial expert and Irish Free State supporter was burned by Republicans. Sir Horace was in America at the time,

Miss Gvendyre

Only grand-daughter of the late Marshall Field, of Chicago, and sister of Captain-Marshall Field, present head of the Field family. She marries Charles Edmonstone, son of Sir Archibald Edmonstone, of Glasgow. Miss Field lives in London with her. uncle and aunt, Earl and Countess Beatty.

edric ChevTARS:

Although he has lived for years in America as Managing Director of the Chivers Book Binding Com pany, Cedric Chivers has been made Lord Mayor of his native city in England, Bath, and has returned to England to take up his duties. He is shown here in the regalia of his office,

Gould

The latest Mrs. Frank J. Gould was Miss Florence Lacase, pictured here, member of a wealthy_family, who was married to Gould in Paris re- cently. This is Gould's third. wedding. The present Mrs. Gould was married iu 1914 io Henry C. Heynneman, noted architect, whom she divorced in 1916.

MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1923..--

Nancy Jane Kauffman

Mrs. Nancy Lane Kauffman, daughter of the late Franklin F Lane, who was a member of President Wilson's Cabinet, is report- ed to have left her husband, Philip C. Kauffman and gone to California to enter the moving picture field. Miss Nancy Lane, at 17, was one of the reigning belles of Washington at the time of her marriage to Kauffman, member of a very prominent and wealthy family. The wedding was, attended by all official Washington and the Diplomatic Corps.

Geraldine Farrar, testifies

Despite her frantic efforts to have the case heard in private, where "those damned reporters" would be barred, Geraldine Farrar was compelled to take the stand in public, in New York, in her divorce action against Lou Tellegen. She made every effort to elude the photographers, but was snapped as she was answering the twelve formal questions that were asked to establish her legal sta as in the case.",

Thomas A. Edison, snapped in his laboratory, on his 76th birthday, when he declared he felt like a young man of 26,

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