Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 25, 30 January 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 30, 1922. Actors Rally to Cohan Standard WILL rBABYTlNSERS TUGGING AT GARLAND'S HEARTSTRINGS Lebaudy's Heiress Weds in Paris UKAVV HIM FROM "SOUL TWIN" BACK TO WAITING FAMILY? - . - 5-1 .9

Having dpculed to 'remain on Eroadway and not invade Europe, George M. ( (-han is, busy meeting actors, producers and authors, who welcomed him back as one pf.the great lights of Broadway. Above, Mr. Cohan (right) is nn with Oesip Tyrnow (left) author, and John Meehan, a well known htage manager. BY HER BRIGHT COLORED SILK SCARF SHALL YE KNOW THE MODERN FLAPPER

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Thj wife, Mrs. Mary Wrenn Gar'.and, who is waiting for her "big boy" to return; Baby Margaret, who may be the love magnet that will draw him home, and a new photo of Charles Garland.

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Will the vision of his t auffhter reaching out her pudgy little hands in entreaty to he held in his arms, draw Charles Garland, eccentric millionaire, away from his "soul twin" and back to his family! Mrs. Garland believes

it will that and her love. In her home in Dedham, Mass., she is caring for the baby, Margaret, and awaiting the arrival of another little one and the return of Garland. He is still seeking his "soul twin," Lillian Conrad,

who left him suddenly after the light of publicity became strong. "He's just a boy. What do you expect from a boy," she says of Garland. '1 Ehall love him and still wa.it for him. He'll come back to U3 as soon as he puts aside his false ideals."

Jacqueline Lebaudy (left) and her mother. Cable advices announced the marriage of Jacqueline Lebaudy to Roger Sudreau of Paris. The wedding took place last Saturday and Mrs. Lebaudy and her daughter, who have been in France since December, will return to ihis country with Mr. Sudreau within a few weeks. They went to France to be near Mrs. Lebaudy's mother, who is ill. Mme. Sudreau, who is a few months more than eighteen years of age, inherited more than half of the fortune of her father when he was shot and killed by her mother. Princess Mary and Her Fiance, Viscount Lascelles

Shackleton, British Explorer, Dies on Tiny Vessel Bound for Antarctic Rem

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For the benefit of those people who are interested in the modern f.apper but are not always sure just which of our bobbed-haired, shortfckirted females belong to the flapper class, here are a few infallible marks of identification. A brilliantly colored silk fringed scarf, a one or two-piece jersey dress, with Peter Pan collar and cuffs, and a soft silk, felt or duvetyn sports hat is the usual uniform of that most disturbing young miss. In winter she wears a fur sports coat flying open the breeze and in the spring she wears a light colored tweed or rolo coat, but always the silk scarf.

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, . . h'r Ernest. Shackleton, famous British scientist and explorer, died Jan. 5 on board the steamship Quest on which he was making another expedition into the Antarctic regions. His death became known when he was taken to Montevideo on a Norwegian steamer. Shackleton's death was due to angina pectoris. Members of his partv i continue the expedition. Governmental and military honors were pair the body in Uruguay. The government will retain custody of the body until it is embarked for England. government

New Seat of Irish Provisional Government in Dublin Occupied by Sinn Feiners

This is the latest photograph of Princess Mary, daughter of King Gorge nd Queen Mary of England, and her finace, Viscount Lascelles. They wiil

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Instead of being there under duress as prisoners, Sinn Fein leaders occupied Dublin' Castle (above) as rulers following its peaceful surrender to the Irish provisional government by Lord Fitzalan.

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'PERFECT GIRLW PLAYED BLACKMAIL VAMP, EXPOSES WORKINGS OF BOSTON "GANG"

GANDHI'S AGENT SAYS INDIA DRILLS ARMY FOR REVOLT

Thus ts not Douglas Fairbanks, hut a member of New York's East Side, keeping warm when the thermometer arops close to zero.

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Ignatius T. Lincoln (above), widely known for his activities as a German spy during the war and at one time described by Scotland Yard as "the

most elusive man in the world, has been arrested in New York by an

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Mrs. Theresa Duggan, once chosen as "Boston's perfect girl," is said to have confessed her part in a wholesale blackmail scheme which victimized prominent people in the Hub. A prominent lawyer engineered the "shakedowns," she has stated.

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t agent of the Department "pf Justice lawyer and war worker, who has been -Jf? h E,"s'Itf'an' Whe"-- appointed-assistant corporation coun,is held pending deportation proceed- . injs. el of New York City.

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Miss Winifred (left) and Kathleen O'Malley, in their walking garb. From the summer resort cf Atlantic City to the winter playsport of J. .ami on foot is the tri; the Misses Winifred and Kathleen O'Malley sisters of Hryn Mawr are planning. They plan to earn funds en route to defray ixpenses and a;d an invalid brother, a ar veteran. Tunnel to Link Two Continents

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Sailendra Chose. Sailendra Ghose, who has come to the U. S. as director of the American commission to promote self government in India, is quoted

men is drilling in India for revolt Afr connections from Paris through Spain to northern and equatorial against British rul" Ghose as d- tl ULd. be made Possible -by the tunnel under the Strait of Gibraltar rector of the commission. 'is th ChlnneMunneffhl u'' emjnent engineer.. the proposed English' J Y representative in this country of D, 's bu,lt continuous rail travel from northern Scotland to the Mahatma Gandhi, leader of tho u,(i be Possible. Besides the proposed Gibraltar tunnel th're non-cooperative faction in India. Tins Lnt"11 T the , map, tne Slmplon and St. Gothard tunnels through the A'PS aDd the principal railway tunnels through the Pyrenees. :