Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 132, 3 June 1922 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1922.

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

ON 3,000 MILE CRUISE ON 16-FOOT CRAFT.

Photo by Cnitprwood A Underwood. capt. C. D. Hilton, noted yachtsman, is on his way to New York city from St. Petersburg, Fid... on a diminutive sailing craft, part of which shows in the cut.

CHOOSES STAGE AS HER PROFESSION.

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V.iss I'iiliv Blaine Damrosch, daughter of Walter Damrosch. wor!4 famous conductor of the Symphony Society and granddaughter of tht late .limits (;. Bliiine. it onu time Secretary of State, wh j has ch.sen t!if tape a her profession. She is :ust another of the little f?roui which is dome so much to break down the prejudices against the theater as a career for young women in society,

VETERANS REVIEW THIRD CAVALRY.

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Gen. Anson Miles (at right), former commander of the regiment, and Gen. Nelson A. Miles helped observe the Seventy-sixth anniversary

of the command,

BRITISH ROYALTY VISITS WAR GRAVES

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Kinjt George, dueen Mary and party inspecUnjc graces at the Terlincthun ct-metery at BouloRne.

ended their tour witn a visit to Terlincthun, near Boulogne. They are shown in the cemetery.

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of England, after a state visit to Belgium, made a tour of British

war craven in Vmrxna !

visited the great cemetery of Notre Dame de Lorette first and

ANOTHER AVIATION PERIL ELIMINATED

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During a visit to the royal air force aerodrome at Cove Common, Farnborough. England, the

British royal couple witnessed a

ir.ranng. display ot aerial warfare. Aviators . went through

their battle stunts for the benefit of the royal party and were congratulated by the king.

IMMENSE THRONGS AT DEDICATION OF LINCOLN MEMORIAL.

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, - , VJ( rcneral view of the large crowds and cerem .n:es which attended the dedication of the Lincoln .1 at Washington on Decoration Day. Digmtancs the world over gathered at the shrine to pay :o the memory of the Great Em?ciDator.

CAMERA "CATCHES" SHELL HURLED BY LONG RANGE GUN

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Thia photograph made during tests by a detachment of the Fifth field artillery at Camp

Shell photographed leaving a long range rifle at Camp Bragg.

Bragg. North Carolina, shows the projectile of the 155 mi!li-' meter Filloux gun just after

leaving the muzzle on its trip to the target three miles away. The gunners scored a hit. -

A HEROINE WITH A MEDAL TC POVE IT.

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Miss Vera Patrovitch. a native of Montenegro. 17 years old, a passenger of the steamship Conte Rosso, showed so much braverv in aifling Italian soldiers that she received from Gabriele ai'Annunzio himself the decoration which she is so proudly wearing.

CHICAGO BOY USES OLD UMBRELLA FRAME TO COMPLETE HOME-MADE RADIO OUTFIT

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Using an old umbrella frame for his antennae. ' Necessity is the mother of invention and also the umbrella antermae Bsed by this Chicago lad with his portable wireless outfit As milady holds her parasol for shading purposes so this lad h Ids his to listen in cn radio "doings."

EX-SCHOOLMATES MEET IN BIG SHOW

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Wait Hoyt, left, greeting Edwin Goebel when the Yanks and Nat clashed recently. Once stars on the same team at Erasmus high school, Brooklyn, waite Hoyt and Edwin Goebel are now big league rivals. Hoyt is starring on the mound for the Yankees and Goebel is outfielding for Wash. Sa , hf Jute a chat about "the old days" when the Yaiika and Nats clashed the last time in New York-

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