Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 116, 16 May 1922 — Page 10
HIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.,
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The latest photograph ot Iving Gus:a V and Uueen Victoria, their children and grandchildren. Standing, behind the monarch. Crown Prince Gustavua Adolp'.ius, and at his left. Prince William.- Standing ' between her grandparents, Princess lnzrid, oldest daughter of the crown orince. .
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Geyser in Los Angeles street after auto hits fire plug. The combined efforts of the police department and waterworks of l.os Angeles were necessary to stop a miniature geyser from flooding he city. It started when, an auto ran wild and crashed into a Ere plug.
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The British Prime Minister, seen at the left, was caught by the cp.jnera curing a recess, w&en te was listening to .n amusing story by M. Barthou. the Frepch spokesman.
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Dr. Koo. who ia now In Hongkong on his way to Peiiln. was Tortnerly Chinese Minister in Washington, and now he mentioned as'th new Premier of China. He was r!3o one of the Chinese delegates to th ll&armamen -afe.ence.
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"Monk" is the mascot of the British cruiser Constance, now dorked a, the Boston Navy Yard. He wanders all over the ship, and it was his own idea to sit for this photograph iuside the lire preserver, atthougo : tas been done bv many tourists on the larae Atlantic liners.
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.The Portuguese aviators, Capts. Sacadura and Countinho, photographed while transferring their Instruments from their wrecked plane, in which they started from Lisbon for the Brazilian coast. Tn plane was wrecked at St. Paul's Rock. The journey will be resumed as soon as the new plane, shipped tram Pori-ii ou the steamer Bage, reaches them, .
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" The powerful motor ot the Curtiss Birplane falterec as Lieut. Leland Hewitt, pilot, and
Witnesses to the accident exair.iyng the plane after the crash.
when the machine crashed into one of the buildings on the r-eld. The plane was demolished.
Serpt. Kristjnm Bredvad vvere takine o(T at Plant field. Florida, and they were seriously injured
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Before a number of police officials and United States .krmy officers : new type of machine gun was demonstrated at Tenafly. N. J. Thisgun can fire 1,000 shots per minute (bullets or bird shot) and weighs 9J,4 pounds. It is the invention of Gen. John T. Thompson. The picture shews D. J. Flanagan (on motorcycle) with Ben Walker (in side car) onerating kuu. Note: This uotorcycle is equipped with radio.
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Mrs. Elsie Waterbury Morris, wife, of the novelist.. Gouverntur Morris, who has started an action for divorce.
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Eugene G. Grace, president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, who surprised ' the big interests in the steel industry when he announced that negotiations were complete for a merger of the B.hlehem Steel Corporation and the Lackawanna Steel Company, involving a total authorized stock capitalization and bonded indebtedness of $363,6S2,892.
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Lady Alastair , Leveson ' Gower and her infant son. She was formerly . Miss Helen Demarect of New York. She was the fiancee of Jack Leishman, but' stie chaaged her mind and married a member of the ducal house of Suther'and.
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The former Miss Charlotte Gardiner Demarest. taken in character pose for amateur theatricals. She is a sister of Lady Alastair Gower and was to have become Mrs. George Burton. Without notice to the family she became the bride of Count George Edward Zichy in the New York City Hall.
Mrs. Mary Morris. Charley Morris was an ardent wooer. And he modestly admitted owning ranches in Montana and mansions in Los Anpeles. So soon there was a Mrs. Mary. Morris. Then Morris disappeared. ' A babe was born to Mrs. Morris. And a divorce came when she found be was in a Texas penitentiary. Moris wrote that he hoped she would not get a divorce, . but his wishes weren't heeded by the disillusioned wife and mother.
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Rudolph Valentino, fa moot ecreen star, whose marriage to Miss Winifred Hudnul, daughter of the famous perfume manufacturer and Mrs. Hudnut, ia virtually assured.
