Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 107, 5 May 1922 — Page 10
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NEWS'EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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Valeska Breslaw of California. who has been daacing but for six years is now seeking the laurels, of the incomparable Pavlowa of the Ballet Russe. She is but 16 years old. and experts have ca ved a wonderrul career for her. She Parted dancing to strengthen her X and did not discover her talent until several years afterward
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i-i i. o o . . I'iioio cy Uiiderwoou & Underwood. Miss Ruth G. Swabb all set to act as sponsor for the first caisson Of the huge Delaware River bridge which is to link Philadelphia and Camden. N. J. The caisson, which has just been launched from Philadelphia, will be part ot one of the longest bridges in the world Misa Swabb used real champagne for the ceremony, the bottle of which is held in her right hand, all dolled up with a fancy protection of gay silk network,
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Photo shows. left to right: .Mrs John McCormack. their daughter Gm, John McCormack. and their son Cyril, on the Aquitania. John i McCormack, famed Irish tenor, is on his way to Europe for a rest on the S. S. Aquitania. He will spend several months on the continent recuperating from the recent attack of tonsilitia which threatened , his life.
Kent owing to the "k'owS predilectan? of th. Z! yeal ago ifc "asioned some comand nineteen .c..1 n' Hambidge. Two hundred
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gainst the Turks in Asia Minor This is on, "o! "hi best mlTar ' BhW,n8 GrGek trPS f 1 m'lltary action pictures yet received from abroad.
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property has already been dona.1 Sf'"? Plantations have been flood edandeavyjpsses .reiortedI
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1 ou can t see an eagle on his sturdy little shoulders, but. nevertheless here ia Col. Richard Stoll of Lexington, Ky. He Is the youngest living colonel in his native Kentucky, which, of course, makes him the youngest colonel In the world. He received his commission from Gov. ,Q7ino v "orrowwhen he was 1 year old. The Colonel's father is Just Fr Stoll. who was once a circuit judge of Fayette county, in the Blue .Grass State, " -: - -- - . .
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Charles A. Plumley, president of Norwich University, the military college of Vermont, says that wars are unpreventable and urges preparedness. It is his contention that nations will quarrel despite leagues and conferences because they are just as greedy as som humans. He calls attention to the conditions of Europe to show the thm crust which peace walks on.
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Marie Wright Brenner of Kansas City. 22 years of age. said to have a remarkable voice, has been selected by Mme. Calve, the noted singer to have the foot to fill the "Golden Slipper." She will shortly leave for France to study under Mme. Calve'a tutelage, who will also pay all expenses In making a future opera songbird out of Marie Brenner
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