Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 165, 13 July 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
MOHAMMEDAN CHURCH HEAD IN HIS PRIESTLY ROBES.
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The full title of this religious ruler, whose word is law to the followers of Allah. Is Sheik Ul Islam Haidary Zade Ibrahim Effendi.
NEAREST "ROMEO LETTERS GO ASTRAT,
AND FRIEND WIFE GOES INTO COURT,
Doris Jerry Mabusth, alleged author of "Dearest Komeo" letters.
TV Uncle Samll have to start being more careful how he delivers i tera, especially must he see that in the future no more letters addresto friend husband are delivered to friend wife. Uncle Sam is the din cause of Mrs. Harold J. Leiter, Chicago, now being in divorce court. S ; charges that love letters to her husband from Doris Jerry Mabusti : lyceum singer, were delivered to her by mistake and then hubby ad ,,.jputted.that fee had beenJtoo friendly with the girl. - - rTHEY WILL Am IN INTERNATIONAL - Vr!Q. v NO-MORE-WAR DEMONSTRATIONS
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Left to right, above: Miss Katherine Ludington, Mrs. J. Borden HarrU . man, and, below, Mrs. Ellis Yost. "No More War" demonstra- , tions which are being sp.isored by the National Council for the ; Reduction of Armaments are to be held in many cities in this country and abroad July 29 and ; 30, the anniversary of the outbreak of the World a.. Seven cities are arranging special demonstrations and sixteen states have eent to the council headquarters for posters and such - material to be used in their demonstrations. Ten foreign nations r are also participating. Special co-operation has been asked of all the local branches of the Na- - tionalLeague of Women Voters ' by i'iss Katherine Islington and of the W. C. T. U. bv Mrs. Ellis Yost and Mrs. J." Borden Harriman is helping organize the demonstration to be held in i Washington, D. C : ... .
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RELATIVES SEEK NEWS OF WOUNDED IN DUBLIN FIGHTING
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Above, relatives and friends of Irish partisans awaiting information about the wounded fighters. Below, left,' Free Stats car, machine gun and crew. Right, Fowler Hall after evacuation by irregulars.
Free Staters with their up-to-the minute equipment are gradually putting down the republican
uprising against the Collins government. Scores have been wounded in the fighting in and
around Dublin and the fighting continues in the counties whera the republicans are hiding
FREE STATE SNIPER AT WORK DURING BATTLE OF FOUR COURTS.
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The battle of Four Courts in Dublin was most disastrous for the rebels in that they lost their stronghold and uffered heavy losses. This picture, the first to arrive, shows a Free State sniper perched oa balconade opposite the Four Courts. - MASONS TO ERECT EDIFICE HONORING GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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.. Copyrisht, George Wasninsion Masonic NauonHI Memorial. The magnificent memorial to George Washington to be erected on Arlington Ridge, near the National Cemetery. Alexandria. Va.. by the Masonic Orders of the United States. The edifice will be ISO feet wide. 230 feet deep and 200 feet high and will cost $2,000,000. A feature of historic interest will be a museum room containing many relics of V.'ashington's time, Including those connected with his services as Master of Alexandria-Washington Lodga, PORTUGUESE FLIERS COMPLETE TRI?A'CR?? ATLANTIC
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Pago Coutinho, on pontoon of plane, directing mooring of it in harbor of Pernambuco on arrival.
The successful cross-Atlantic flight of Captains Coutinho and Saccadura, Portuguese aviators.
recently completed was more a battle against misfortune than against the ocean elements. Due
to accidents in landing and taking off tftev were foicec' to use three airpUaes.
SIDE SADDLE RIDING RETURNS.
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Lady Belper, famous English horsewoman, leading Capt the Hon. P. E. Guest's Seafoam in after the trials in the Ranelagh Horse and Pony Polo Show, ' - - - REICHSTAG HOLDS SOLEMN CEREMONIES AT LATE FOREIGN MINISTER'S FUNERAL
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Dr. Kathenau's coliin on president's tribune in Reichstag in Berlin.
CZECHO SLOVAKIA PRESIDENT WATCHES MILITARY GAME WITH RANGE FINDERS
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President Thomas G. Masaryk in the "trenches." President Thomas G. Masaryk of Czecho-Slovakia is intensely interested in the efficiency of his army. Recently he viewed the maneuvers of the army from the "trenches" with the aid of army range finders. UNPUBLISHED PICTURE OF STARS WHO WLL WED.
This is a new and hitherto unnuhlisher! nirtnre nt larllvnn miii
Btar of "Sally." and Jack Pickford. brother of Mary Pickford. Their marriage will take Dlace in Hollvwood on.Anmsf 1 Mrs PtAirrnnj
mother of Jack, is now in Hollywood making preparations lor Uia wedUn, - - . .
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