Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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The following excellent half-tone Pictures illustrate the leading news events of the week. What is now
before the public mind over the world is shown to you in reality—So as you read you see. These illustra-
tions comprise the latest that is of worthwhile to the Reading Public.
French Woman Preys dn Lon-
doners to Aid Her Prus-
sian Husband.
HAS AMAZING CAREER
PRIZE-WINNING BOY FARMERS OF CALIFORNIA
U. S. SUPREME COURT
AS NOW CONSTITUTED
Had Access to Fmeat Hotel* and Waa
Regarded aa Wealthy Woman erf
F aahioo—Now in Internment
Camp.
London.—An n maxing nirm1 id -Iso-
lde living h«i» Just Cloned hr.re hy Jka
......signing of Mr* Josephine Bauer.
idherwlae t him tease it** H*»urrt«*nj»«*. ta
mi Internment camp until tin* tint arf
tb« war. She wua regarded aa o«e at
the atnartMt women In lxmd<m sw*
was to he in at at tl»e Carlton, the So
the Itlta ami other fashioasid#
voy,
hotel resorts, generally at the wrUtag
desk or Inking an afternoon ten Mar
urrcsl several day* ago aa u plain ilderf
cnuaad a loud protest aiming fri-oda
who had lea mad to admire the lonniy
woman, hut her attic Ijotne waa f'nal
eranuned full of pillows, gems. clm-ba
and other valuuldcH. In uiMi.'moa
scores of puwn tickets were iioi-ariaed
Charmed Everyone
Women ita well as tnen wi re a'trsro
< il to the Counti and charmed hy her
exquisite taste In dress. Frequently
they "made” coaveraatlon with her
Jnst to learn where she obtained her
wonderful garment* and “aweet* h«t»
She piimi*iI ns a lied Cross worker sod
-t,all’ll ttmt her husband was lu far
m a r Poring nil tills time she « ■> aa
I on In a misernlde attic and paying a
reolnl of S*I-•'*•*» a week, and even ihai
small rental was in arrears.
Twenty-four prize-wlimuK
i i.' v. ,:r nip photograph ii 'in Supreme court t i i, I i.jti I •• ti nt trtluu d with Its two new
;In- ii '.iwere Laken around to all the lu
Uan-cuuMucnUU tuur. lhiriug their t
i ii iulii-r- Front row Tefl To rUTtVt JUSTUS) l)aj ; .Tli st lev XTcketimi , '"TiTi'f TusTfce WTilt• , TtistTr
Van 1 hsvnnfiT. Hack row left to right Justice llrumlels; .lustIce i'ltm-v . Justice Mcltcynolda , J
Hi di nes ~ .TtisTli e
t cresting places. The purpose of tile tour is in oliialn new Ulcus lu farming 'ml tjje marketing of their p-isiucC. 0
ball'll huy aaikoa thilcs of cvei>thii.ut of luicresi that come- under his ohservaLlon. The expenses of the tour ur<
lusiig paid by the University of California
t hiirkr
In London everybody look M far
SPEED TEST OF
THE BATTLESHIP OKLAHOMA
era ii I oil that th*’ countess enjoyed a
most liberal allowance. The fa/t*
came to light only through the disturb
lug Incident of n secret bell placed ta
the corner of the llotH Victoria by
n house detective for an entirety Af-
ferent pur)MiM«. It rang quite suddenly
one evening and quite iiDexfirotalf.
When the manager reached the aiiot
ha found the countess with a viiluaWo
vase In her handhag. Then the troth
DIG TRENCHES
CANADIANS READY TO SHOOT OR
Helpa Her Husband
It appears that the countess waa
tmro In France and was n descendnot
of I.ouls de It.nirrleime, friend and M-
ograplier of Napoleon. She fell la
love with a.l'russlan and marritst hit*,
against the wlshi...... her (Juliet serf
The I'nlttsl States t>attle.vhlp Oklahoma. sister ship ol the Nevada on u ns-eot tUunonstration trip for the navy
department, when she devt-lojicd a speed of 1*0knots no hour. Her displacement Is 27,fUMi, and she coni nearly
18,000,000 to build She i-arrles ten 14 Inch guns
i .'iuadli.il Infantry on the western front under’ heabv intrchlng orders. The equipment of these soldiers la differ-
•nii froin ilia! In nny other wars In history. The shovel ta quite ns Important a part of their equipment as the gun.
TJie troup* have to do some real innminl lat»or in the digging of trenches
BRIDE OF ITALIAN PRINCE
OFF TO JOIN HER EXPLORER HUSBAND
LAYING THE KEEL OF THE CALIFORNIA
MEMORIAL TO A VANOERBILT
Sought to Support Haraolf t»y Tl
her nlhiwancu was cut off SVhetil
t**nr brntre ntif rtot* t*r»r»*ffitTi «1s* pt
In nn tritf-rntn*-ttt imp and htyj
le - III i.Ot)d"ll w is niilesl. Ilia J
fnl wife, however nought to mil
Idevlng i.nd for two •
Id addition in ninkini
.eoi in.in) glfis .iief'
t er hu'l n i I •"! i he
own wuy. i
luKurlea t
of .Man
The
Tin* i- a iipvlel uf ii memorial toon
nun to he er .-ted in Nvwjrort. It I.. in
rimless who is thirty fa«a|
*e«r» “t itK a* dole. and le-IMe »srff
ivldii tlv li;’,s a t ip Ihfntunlion forf
ilie memory of the late Alfred (irryiiln
\ sod'-rlalt. who lost Ins life on Hie ill
iatisi La-llama. h> tlfiy of hi* friend*
in the I iii i is I Males and Koglatid. It
is the work of Lugene ll Murahau. a
\ »,'iilj,!,if- *nd liJLvu
iiss aik inches lu height. The entire
imac and Imw | will la* made of rc*l.
weai.erlv grnulte with omaimaital
laiai**- hatuts mu) Ihrn iieatia < hie
4d»* **f tire fount si n In |o he devoted
in a drinking trough for horses and
the other for tie- use of (a-deslrlaMs
kNirlher typifying Mi Vaiwtertrtll's
lave for IxirMw. thm fountain will Ire
iiiiMiiited with a hronie group of a
tbaiian gladiator bolding In check two
•waring horwe*. It will he untdlnl
.•srt) In the spring of HUT
GWLVING DOG KILLS SELF
I ’Hiy Maw son oily 1 I’htrn in the runs lathy, photographed in Han Kruii
Haro *vn ihetr way fY't'i Australia to l/ihdou where l.ady Mawapn will join
her ho*f>and Sir iVoogla* Maw son for another trip to tt»a ysdar n-gluoa
foiy" Takt* Plunga Out of Chicay*
Hotot Aftor Maatrr
Laavoa
ne* T> l*hetap ••/ i sJItoinla driving tf
da, Wh|l*tl When c<>ni|Sefed, will bs Iha p
iv Ii! I- lolng twilit at (he Mars l«la
| I utted Mates JAena' *r Ta
rfivt-t in tlie k.-et of ths t'nllfor
I I'a 111.-whip In the Amsrti a ii nn
I yard
Margaret l>rsper dnugh'er of the
lull; Aluhaaaador and V ■ M Y l»rg
|s r at Massai hu.etta, | tiotogra|4esl III
her bridal gown lnmo-diat«ly after h<-r
marriage lu l*rirt»e Ikaicompagnl Mt
ktrMlgiiim9 lirtiieesa H««n<••'"p"gpl
W lU isefrie tilth fill’ loilfml id half I lie
MUNICIPAL MARRIAGE CHAPEL
• Til’ '<go dm of the rare Inslae sa
•f eanttis affisrtion eawte tu yrsuf af»
sr Ile.isg» W Isrwery irf Haa Fran ts
re had l»l«i Iv-svs iff hi* fo« ismaa
loty ' ** Ii.cIl. has hewn be|rt in th«
kennels of the It..let Morrison «• <ho
twenty Aral door H'lnsi Mr Iarwtwy
• a* ataiut to leave the hotel to laRa a
train fur New York tbs Wudy of ifc*
dog was found on the |Wretl*g«t ||
hod Isays i| from the top (lour. \
GETTING A RIDE IN THE GENERAL'S AUTO
Throvsa Rt<
three Ns
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England, John Stone & Etheridge, O. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916, newspaper, November 16, 1916; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth843945/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.