Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 126, 27 May 1922 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND

NgWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA

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The Queen of Spain photographed aa she was leaving a banking Institution in Rue de la Pais, Paris, where she stopped on her vray to London to be present at her brother's funeral.

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Is wearing a corset a matter of morals or figures ? t Figures, by all means. Is the an-

Fritzi Scheff In the "hour glass'!' garb of a decade ago and the modern style. swer received from a leading fashion designer, a social worker and a1 Y. W. C. A. secretary. "Working an eight-b r day and holding her own in aJT.etics has changed a woman's ideal for figures," says Madam Alia Ripley, head o the Fashion art . league.

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The trio greeting New York harbor on their arrival. Left to right Maurice Boyers, Gen. Gaston Gassouin and H. H. Finaly.

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sion that resultPrf in th TV narvara university at Cambridge, Mass., following an exploseven otheS T?a ?JZU f T Persons' on a student, the other a professor, and injury to oxyjen tlnk tc Jl cLTu C3USe,d Wo!n Hquid air tank bIew UP- the imPa of which caused the e?Slne07' Students on the floor above the laboratory were shaken up and

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Coblenz was built to withstand the attack of Europe's strongest armies and most brilliant mili-

Workmen razing section of fortress at Coblenz.

tery leaders. Now one little condition in the Versailles peace treaty is battering it to the ground, so to speak. Under, the

terms of the treaty the Germans were compelled to dismantle the fortress and raze it. The work is now going on, . - -

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After a three days siege, during which several persons were killed, the historic Kilkenny Castle surrendered before the terrific onslaughts of Free State troopers nnder Colonel-Commandant Prout, an American citizen, born in Tipperary. This picture shows Commandant Prout holding inspection and foil call afteJ mis rlctory.

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Oil Company aVayofnenNS j'Tfli .f"1 I'40" barrels of oil in the plant of the' Tide Water dred tkousand doUars, P ' " 13 estima-ed that the damage will amount to several hur

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Lady.As;or, from a photograph taken since her arrival in the , United States. Approximately 1,500 Persons attended her farewell dinner, which was given by the League for Political Education. She sailed for home on the Aquitania, accompanied by her husband, Lord Astor.

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Major Ora M. Baldinger was a newsboy on the Marion Star thirty years ago, when Mr. Hardin was editor and Mrs. Harding was circulation manager of that newspaper. He aas been connected with the avia- : tion service.

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Miss Alice Harding and Princess Bertha Cantacuzene-Speranskr prominent In Washington's social realm, selling Ice cream cones at the Washington Horse Show, JThe proceeds were turned over to charity

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