Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 73, 27 March 1922 — Page 12

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN.TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922.

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Lloyd George, who,, being a practical man, finds planting potatoes at his country home, Criccieth, a finer sedative from state cares than growing rose bushes.

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With a neutral zone between North and South Ireland being considered, Belfast is fortifying itself in this manner.

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Instead of the $50,000 for which Miss Finch sued Mr. Brooks-Ladd in Chicago, alleging his refusal to wed her had. broken her heart, a jury awarded the fair plaintiff only; $1.00 damages.

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A Texas friend of President Harding, F. E. Scobey (left), is tff succeed Raymond T. Baker as director of the mint.: He is shown getting a few hints on his coming' duties from Mr.:Baker.r.:r-" '. "' '' : . ' '-,

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A shipment of 5,000 goats has just been received at Washington Market, New York, from the South and will provide Easter feasts for many. Miss Estelle Silverstein and L. F. Frank are chief custodians for the little innocents awaiting slaughter. ,

Any boy would like to be a policeman if he could use a . motor scooter like this, the way Tim Porter and other Newark special police do. :

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at the Art Center, New York. Their conception of fitting, girlish clothes are snappy and comfortable and at the same time modest. Here Miss Barbara Kiston is seen wearing yellow linen knickers with white trimmings, one of girl's own design and creations.

Just when one thinks the sweater has offered every possible variation it is capable of a designer rings forth this model of white silk with huge coin dots of black ind a black tuxedo collar, cuffs and elt.

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, According to current reports, peace overtures may halt the strike, order calling out 500,000 miners April 1. The map shows the coal area of the United States:

Miss Bertha Cantacuzene, great granddaughter of Gen. Grant, will 'unveil the Grant, statue at Washington, D. C, on his 100th birthday anniversary.

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J. B. A. Robertson, governor of Oklahoma, was indicted on a charge of having accepted a bribe of 25,000 to permit operation of the Guaranty State bank of Okmulgee while it was insolvent.

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W. S. Barrows, of Los Angeles, has started suit for $1,700 damages against May Collins (above) and Mary Thurman. Barrow rented an apartment to the two film stars and claims they "ruined his beautiful place." Miss Collins is one of the five girls who at various times has been reported engaged to Charlie Chaplin.

Twenty-five young men and women, members of the senior class, Chester (Vermont) high school, went to New York on a visit that was made possible by a vacation saving fund. They were accompanied by their principal, Albert Lawson. While in the big town they went aboard the S. S. Homeric and learned from the ship's officers just how the big vessel is operated.

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Home courses in cooking. will now satisfy Edna Taylor, who disappeared from Chicago University to try kitchen employment. She. will not return to college. .

Emil Durand, the golfing chef, who is so enthusiastic that he practices with . a r stove poker for iron even ' when he is on duty at West-' Chester Biltmore Country' club at Rye, N. Y., where he is chief culinary expert.