Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 68, 21 March 1922 — Page 10
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TflE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY," MARCH 21, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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Rather, pensive is the mood shown by Miss Mathilde McCormick in her latest photograph, perhaps because she is away out in Hot Springs, Ark., and her fiance,. Max Oser, the mid-
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In his carriage, Stanley Death, eight months old, from Wales, landed in New York after a short sojourn at Ellis Island with his big brother Ernest and little Dennis
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Winning yacht men in the recent Miami regetta were doubly fortunate, for they received their prizes from Miss Mildred Elliott, voted the most beautiful girl in Florida.
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. This steel and concrete structure, connecting Washington and Arlington, will be named for Francis Scott Key, author of our national anthem.
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At the opening of the International Flower Showr, which thronged Grand Central Palace, N. Y., among the interesting bloo ms in the half million specimens there were ' the Princess Mary and Mrs. Warren G. Ha rding orchids, which are displayed above by Janet Brower, captain of the New York Girl Scouts.
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In the Rand mine war in South Africa troops operating from centers established in mine compounds like this are proceeding with great success under command of Major General Van Deventer, according to dispatches.
Just back from the Foreign Legion in "Morocco, where they had engaged in plenty of fighting, Thomas Murphy and M. A. Uhl (right) were re-enlisted in Uncle Sam'3 service upon their arrival in New York by Major Jones and Lieut. Wightman.
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Michael Collins head of -the Irish Free . State, is soon to mEyry Miss Kitty Kiernan of Granard, County Longford. She is a remarkably pretty girl and is much. interested in dogs, one prize-winner being shown above with her.
When ' J. Taylor Newmark sailed on his honeymoon with his bride (above) on 1 the Olympic, he told how he had to forfeit $1,000 to the Cincinnati Bachelor Club" when he announced he had been enmeshed by Cupid.
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Alice Brady, noted screen actress and daughter of William A. Brady, theatrical producer, is the mother of a bouncing baby boy. Miss Brady divorced the infant's father, James Yyons Crane, last January.
Hungarian legitimist followers of former Emperor Charles have collected 2,000,000 crowns for his temporary relief. He is reported to be in destitute circumstances in Maderia and even unable to pay rent for his . villa. Charles, it is said, now inhabits a very dilapidated house, poorly furnished and lacking conveniences for his household. The ex-empress expects to become a mother again in July.
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Anita Loos, the well known playwright, is a radio fan. She sent a photoplay, writing lesson over the wireless and scribblers all over the country listened in.
