Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 41, 17 February 1922 — Page 10

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. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 17, 1922,

; '.i Wins Fame and Fortune on Stage

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THEY CHANGED THEIR MINDS BEFORE THE WEEDING DAY

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Suggests Memorial to American Women

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Miss Louise Chenier Francis, left; Miss Geraldine Graham, center, and Miss Mary Landon Baker. Society in. different parta of the country has had several thrills from the blows handed Dan Cupid by members of the fair "sex" of late. The young misses who have become engaged

only to change their minds before th wedding day might

well organize a club. Three prominent cases are those of Miss - Louise Chanier ... Francis,, whose engagement to John P. Cudahy is said to be off; Miss Geraldine Graham, who broke her engagement to Whitney Warren Jr.. and Miss Landon Baker of Chicago, who ieft- the guests, stranded on the day she was to have married Allister McCormick.

Miss Elsie Davenport has suggested to President Harding a meraoria.' for American women martyrs o the World war, and is busy prbmotini the plan. - . ' - -

haymoua J. Uiscnoti (adoven the young "Chicago Ponzi'' who is accused of having swindled thousands of workmen out of $6,000,000 to $7,000,000 by inducing them to invest with him on promise of 50 to 100 per cent profit.

Miss Winifred Verina (above), beautiful young English ballet dancer, Mas chosen from 200 show girls in New. York for a position as "daredevil beauty" which will call for a fat contract with. a moving picture company. The photo shows Miss Verina, with pack and staff, all ready to undertake her journey into the movie world.

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Rov T. Davis, recently ; nominated to become minister to Guatemala,' becomes minister to Costa Rica instead, according to word from Washington. i

' Copyright by Underdood Underwood. Earl Palmer of Plattsburg, N. Y., a fancy and speed skater, hurdles one three barrel obstacle and then dives over the other at high speed without breaking his neck. ' ; . . : .

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The Forty-sixth annual show of the Westminster Kennel club at New York brought out a record entry. Little Claire Dixon shown above with Mosholu Blink, a champion in his class, were the center o attraction on the opening day. . . .

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The Messrs. Duveen, American art dealers and collectors, have Just purchased from the Duke of Westminster the Gainsborough masterpiece, the '.'Blue Boy," for 170.000 approximately $300,000 a record price for an English painting.

Alma Mann, 12 years old and one of the leading members of the Red, White and Blue Troupe of the Panama Railroad, while making her record breaking walk from ocean ;o ocean.

Wnite organdie makes this simple 'ittle frock for the very young miss. It is smocked in dainty pastel shades at the neck and an embroidered design forms a narrow Eanel down the front. . A huge lack Milan hat with ribbons falling below, the hem of the frock is the approved style in millinery for youngsters. ',

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This' is the interior of Westminster Abbey, London, where the daughter of the King and Queen of England will be married, on February 2S. to Viscount Lascelles. The ceremony will be performed on tht raised platform in the center.

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WASHINGTON.: Preparations are being made by the army air service to give the most extended demonstration of the effectiveness' of the semi-rigid type of airship ever attempted in this country. The Eiant 410-foot Roma.

J recently purchased from the Italian government, will be used for the test, which will include a Bwing around the Miss T. McCadden was elected : whole country ,wilh visits to the chief cities. - It is understood that the big tour will begin early in the spring. The queen of the annual ice carnival in f fame crew, which handled the ship on a hard trip to Washington will, sail the ship, including the commanding of- Ottawa, Can., this month, receiving , ficer. Major John G. Thornell and Capt. Dale Mabrey, second in command ' ' 470,000 votes. ,

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So say these merry coasters, all set for a dash down a steep and icy , mountainside In . Quebec - ATI tv eur-does Is steer, that's all! - - - . - ........... . , . V, nt