Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 97, 24 April 1922 — Page 12

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The beaatilul L-ady Crewe is the daughter of the Earl of Rosebery The eleven-year-old Earl of Madeley, her son. has just died, and with his death the hereditary dignities of Lord Crewe have become extinct. The boy would have been an heir to his father's Marqulsate and several ther peerages. Including the Barony of Houghton, as well as to a large ortloa of the Rothschild wealth, iliU6

Miss Marjorie Rambeau and Robert T. Haines, who play the leading roles in "The Goldfish," taken from the French play, "L'Ecole des Cocottes." by Armont and Gerbidon. Although the play is robbed of mucn value, the portrayal of Miss Beaumont is exceedingly good,

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DR. WALTER RATH EN Au, . OE-RIAt DELEGATE . 3 The Economic Conference nowbeing held in the Roa. Palace at Genoa Is reported headed for disaster, following the signing of the Rapallo Treaty by Germany ani Russia. The Allies contem-

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plate barring the two nations from further discussion at the conference. Gregory Tchitcherln, Russian delegate, and Dr. Walter Rathenau, chairman of the German delegation, were the signers of the treaty, Louis Barthou,

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France's envoy to the parley, ha been Instructed to request the Allies to force the annulment of th Russo-German pact As an alternative if this is not done, Barthou is to withdraw the Frencfe delegation to the conference.

NEW BLUE SHADE MAKES THIS GOWN

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Capt Francis McCullagh, now In Dublin, says that many surprises await long absent visitors to Ireland. According to Capt McCullagh, Dublin Is once more Gaelic, with Gaelic in the schools, Gaelic typewriters in use, the Sinn Fein flag over Dublin Castle and an Irish army on guard, but that the .revolutionists that brought it all about are moderate compared with the ex-Revolutionaires, who now rule astern Europe Republics,

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Blue crepe de chine banded jx rose t.nd pearl beads tell V story of this dinner gown of American design. The blouse is straight, full and long with no sleeves and a bateau neckline Egypt inspired the skirt.

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va Y2 ? 7 lDK that the Bentleman pictured above is a woman? Yes, and so would a great many more. He Is a senior at Harvard" has a voice like that of a prima donna and plays the leading roll T"It" Only Natural " a play conceived by the Hasty Pudding Club of Har vard University, of which he Is a member. Now. girls? if you behave yourselves, don't push or crowd, we will let you in on a little 5"st hand information. His name is Warner P. Banes, is single hasaf beau, adores women and lives In Philadelphia when not at school.

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Gen. James Harrison Wilson, who probably knows more of the Intimate life of the late Ulysses S. Grant, statesman and fighter, than any other living soul, will pay homage to the famous President on the twenty-seventh day of April, the one-hundredth anniversary of his birth In the small village of Point Pleasant, Ohio,

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Exterminator, the champion cup horse of the American turf which Inaugurated his fifth year of racing with a victory in the Harford Handicap opening stake of the Havre de Grace meeting, has won a total of $173,000 in stakes and purses and is now within shootimr distance of Man o War's American record of J250.000.

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This photograph, taken just as the levee at Beardstotwn, 111., one of the largest in the middle West, gave way, shows the water rushing over the fertile land of the Mississippi Valley. When the thirty foot wall crumpled a sound resembling that of an explosion was heard for great diatanea around tha doomed area, Jhe apotfrom which.

this picture was taken was washed away five minutes later. Revised figures on the casualties and damage caused Indicated that the loss of life, while not as great as first estimated, would reach at least twenty-eight deaths and from three to four hundred injured, with the property damage running into millions of dollars,

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