The Brownsville Evening Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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Now she’s “just folks." Prin-
cess Nobuko daughter of
Prince Kuni of Japan has
marred a commoner—Count
Sanjonishi. So she no longer
is considered a member of the
royal family.
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I- J. Shepard who* at-
tracted Considerable atten-
tention at the New York
democratic convention when
&e was one of the few Smith
gfci^pbrters in the Missouri
delegation hftvS become a dep-
uty constable in Kansas City.
t'He fees are large.
This is the latest portrait of
Margaret Wilson daughter of
tire late President Woodrow
W3Son. She makes her home
ftg^Vasbington.
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A moving picture of tuber-
culosis germs working in hu-
man lungs recently was
shown to medical men in Kan-
sas. City bv Dr. I .ewis Cole
Cornell university professor
of Roentgenology.. The pie*
ture is. made up of a series
of.i-J-ajs. _- .
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Mercedes Seros who was vot-
ed the most beautiful woman
in Spain is planning to visit
this country soon. She is
dancing at Les Acasis in
Paris now.
Mrs. Irene C. Crisp of Wash-
ington received the first
check to be paid under the in-
surance feature of the adjust-
ed compensation act. She is
shown here receiving a check
for $1553 from General Frank
T. Hines director of the U. S.
veterans’ bureau.
This is the wic kedest pair of
eyes in all tl e world. At
least Erich von Stroheim
film director thinks so. They
m&&&*'
are owned by Anielka Elter
wjio’s just arrived in Holly-
wood from Poland.
Now that Ed “Strangler”
Lewis has been shorn of his
title of heavyweight wrestling
champion he may decide to
take up the more strenuous
pastime of cow-punching. \Ve_
have Lewis here in cowboy
togs latest approved styles
and Miss Bonnie McCarroll
champion woman broncho-rid-
er in the. garb of a tenderfoot.
Colonel James A. Logan ob-
server for the reparation
commission will “sit in” on
tbs' finance ministers’ confer-
ence in Paris.
Jesse Webb who was saved
from the gallows by a gov-
ernor's pardon 12 minutes be-
fore he was to die has fought
down the stigma of a death
sentence and has become a
good citizen of Seattle. Fif-
teen years ago at Portland
Ore. he was sentenced to be
hanged for killing a man. de-
spite his pleas of self defense.
Just as the death march
started is pardon came.
Dr. Francis Carter Wood di-
rector of the Institute for
Cancer 'Research Columbia
university says more has
been learned of cancer in the
last 10 years than in the pre-
vious 4000 years yet there is
little hope of ever finding a
cure he says.
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This is be’ieved to be the
smallest will on record. It
was drawn up by W. F. Bich-
enbaQh in L'os Angeles Oct.
17 19*83 on the back of a call-
ing card. It reads: :“I here-
by in case of death do will all
my real and personal .proper-
ty to my.beloved wife C. S.
Bichepbach. Signed W. F.
Biehenbach.” The document
is now being probated
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These eyes have vamped all
Europe. Royalty and nobility
worship them. They belong
lo Alix Dorane. young French
actress. She is visiting the
United States now.
Carrie Nation is dead—but
her ax like John Brown’s
soul goes marching on. IVIi >.
Myra McHenry who began
crusading with Carrie back in
1902 still carries on for her.
She’s fighting bootleggers
eigaret vendors crooked poli-
ticians and all other “evildo-
ers” in Kansas as strenuous-
ly as Carrie fought them 22
years ago. Myra’s been at it
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ever since she had a row with
her husband over a prohibi-
tion article she had pub-
lished in a newspaper in
which he was a stockholder a
quarter of a century ago. On
Carrie’s death she inherited
the hatchet its illustrious
wielder used in demolishing
bars in Wichita and other
cities.
Twin brothers but borli in
different months and differ-
ent years. That’s what these
two Amarillo Texas boys can
tell when they gr#ow up. The
nurse is shown holding James*
Ray Daniel in her light arm
and Thomas Rex Daniel in the
left arm. James Ray was born
at 9:45 p. m. Dec. 31; Thomas
Rex was born at 1:40 a. m.
Jan: 1. Each weighed 7 1-2
pounds at birth. The father a
barber now has something to
talk to his customers about
besides racing and baseball.
Texas has a woman secretary
of state as well a>i a governor.
She’s Mrs. S. W. Meharg of
Plain view. Mrs. Meharg was
one of “Ma” Ferguson’s first
appointees.
Fred W. Zebst may become
warden or deputy warden of
the Atlanta federal prison as
a result of the shakeup which
resulted in the indictment ot
Warden A. E. Sartain and L.
F. Fletcher deputy warden
charged with accepting bribes
from prisoners.
Anna C. Maxwell interna-
tionally famous nurse has re-
turned to America after a
long vacation in Switzerland.
She will take an active part in
a campaign to obtain a new
building for the Presbyterian
School of Nursing which she
founded in 1892.
Lieut. Osborne Wood son of
Maj. Gen. Leonard M. Wood
may marry this young woman
if his wife divorces him. At
least reports from Paris are
linking Suzanne Pierson’s
name with his.
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