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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 26

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NOVEMBER 13, 1924PART n. THURSDAY MORNING. Court of Appeals Confirms Flapper Bandtfs Conviction A 'I i 4 51 I h'J tri I f' I 4 Success Marks Night of All-Nations Repeated last night, large crowds attended spectacle. Here is one of the groups costumed to represent various countries at fete jvhich attracted many to (Times photo.) Painter Rie in Profession. And the people in the street yesterday watched him rise as he gave The Times' flagpole a fresh coat of gilding the ball on top.

(P. A. ploto.) Some Husbands Are Like That. Mrs. Iva Viola Els-den got a divorce yesterday after she told the judge that her husband insisted upon leaving to sleep in the parage.

(Times photo.) Conviction Confirmed. Pearl Redmond, "flapper bandit," loses sec-. ond appeal from sentence. (Times photo.) -8 1 I3l i A- it i. 7 Chauffeuse Spurns Proposals Brussels' tirsc and only woman taxi 'driver, Mme.

M. Beaujean, a pretty young widow, has received more than 100 proposals of marriage since she started chauffeuring a year ago in the Belgium city. She does not plan to marry again, however. (P. A.

photo.) "What's a Mere Million?" So Jay Gould seems to be thinking at hearing of charges that George Gould, administrator of father's $82,000,000 estate, had profited by position. (P. A. photo.) Students Make Model of Volcano. Chemicals cause this miniature Vesuvius, made at Los Angeles High School by chemistry class, to erupt and discharge lava on model of Pompeii.

(Don Gillum photo.) iff" 4 1 xr. fx a I i ii i. if Seeking Divorce? Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, wife of Senator, re-, ported seeking Paris divorce. (P.

A. photo.) Peace Advocate, Sir Wil-loughby Dickinson, who recently arrived in New York from London. (P. A. photo.) Now You Can Record Radio Programs.

Combination radio and phonograph which will record anything on the air by simply pressing a button. Demonstrated at New York radio show. (P. A. photo.) Latest in Bobs is Centuries Old.

Sri, one of Siamese dancing troupe, shows Broadway a new style in bobs, though in Siam it has been traditional haircut for centuries. (P. A. photo.) New King. Cherif Ali Hai-dar Pasha, newly appointed King of the Hedjaz and ruler of Mecca.

(P. A. photo.) She Stands Alone. Miss Ellen Wilkinson, only woman Socialist elected to British Parliament. (P.

A. photo.) 5 f. -t ill 4 T-. fy i t' a u. fct 0 '1 i 1, 4 1 i 2 1 3'- syzr- i I I' 5 v.

I. lit 1 "A y-: "I 1 1" 1 it I Hunter and Hunted Fee'd Together. Vixen run down by hound owned by British huntress has become bo tame that it eats out of the same dish as its nemesis, a ehown. (P. A.

photo.) Sande Ready to Ride Agin. Next time the barrier lifts at Jamaica, Earl Sande, peer of American jockeys, expects to be in the saddle. Ho was ly hurt last August (P. A. photo.) High." School Boasts Six Sets of Twins.

Bridgeport- (111.) Township High School, with enrollment of 350, has six pets of twins as students. Four pairs are in the same English class. (P. A. photo.).

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