Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 96, 22 April 1922 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. DTD..
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and other Orange, N. J., club women put out the eastern edition of a newspaper there.
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Mary McCormic, young songbird, sailed on the Adriatic to study in Italy some of Mary Garden's favorite roles.
In bed a year from injuries, Traffic Policeman Jamea Flynn, of Newark, N. J., has found hospital life made more cheerful by his. bedside radiophone. .
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Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bruce, of New Yorlc, were two of seven victims dying from Paris-London air express orash above the clouds.
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nS.6 di Gould fiht Ias which Peri"it husbands to get European divorces. The French divorce of Frank J. Gould has been sustained.
2S N vr3?0- E?,gIish n0TCHst and spiritualist, climbed to his hotel roof to SedmnlndLin1: Cona'n g" " Dle' Sir Denis'
Here's the flagship of the New York dry navy, the ex-submarine chaser, Mahalatos, which has been assigned to chase rum smugglers about New York waters. The boat will be armed with a one-pounder and carry a crew of twelve.
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The public doesnt think rinch ftr hear much p' iwt the home life of the bisr league pltvers and pflota. So one glimpse above of Ty Ccbb. "aoper-playcr". and manager of tbt Detroit Tisrera. is doobly interesting. It was taken Just berore ;J had to leav his wife aad children for the opening eries at Qevtland. lis e desire to have more t writv his family Jhr.t makes men Uke Cobb
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Ty Cobb, at right, as the public knows him, and, at left, as Mrs. Ty Cobb and their interesting family know him best. In the group, left to right, top row. are: Miss Shirley Cobb. Mrs. Cobb, with Jimmy on her lap. and Ty, with Beverly on his knee. Below: Hirschall, left, and ly Junior.
and other stars ponder about dropping out of the big show aa the years go on. Ty has six reasons for hating the road trips every summer. "Daddy- Ty Is an altogether different, person than the. fiery, scrappy, dashing Manager Ty of the diamond. Whether Ty Sr. will listen to Ty Jrs ambition to follow to his illustrious father's footsteps Is unknown.
For the first time in the annals of th
court, a monkey has been cited as a witness in a suit for absolute divorce. Mrs. Florence H. Harlan, known on the stage as Flo Hart, has brought suit against her movie husband, Kenneth D. Harlan, naming Peggy Bradv (above). Mrs. Harlan charges that Miss Brady accompanied Mr. Harlan on a trip to Atlantic City and th couple appeared on the board walk with Mrs. Harlan's 3 pet monkey.
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Because Marie Tiffany, Metropolitan opera soprano, put art before her husband, Willis M. Tiffany, he sued for divorce and was granted a decree by Los Angeles courts.
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All his wonderful collections, including Gainsborough's Blue Boy and his library, will be given to the public by Henry E. Huntington, California art dealer
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Prof. Alexander Maximoif and wife. Prof. Alexander Maximoflf, biology expert of the UnivprJfw Jetrograd, paid just. exactly 1 140.00(000 rubles to bribe hiutlS7. w W,e,,out of Komul But that isn't so much fa dollars onlv l S? We shall never o back." Maximoff says. "It is a counUi?hiT, i.000 under the present regime." Maximoff is onhLCtorvrut j10 Kew York, where he landed, W Way to Chicago from
