Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 204, 28 August 1922 — Page 8

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miCHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, AUG. 28, 1922.

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Mrs. Gertrude Linderman Gilmour, -who, under the terms of her Kotlier's will, must ask her brother's pardon for an alleged attempt to "ruia," tie. familjr or else fprieit her share ia $750,000 estate. .

NAUGHTY DANCERS ROUTED BY POLICEWOMAN. !

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Miss Marguerite Wala, dancing teacher and Philadelphia policev woman, has invented two new dances to replace those, she condemn,

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SCENES "ATTENDING DE VALERA'S THREAT AGAINST DUBLIN.

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'.CONTINGENT o IRISH FREE STATE. TROOPS BEING REVIEWED bu MULCAHY

I v,?.0" de VaIera has emerged from his hiding place and it is rumored is rallying his rebel army-In County Louth, which is Just north of """vipr an attack on the city, Above is shown Dublin after it had been bombarded, De Valera, a contingent of the Free State troops. "

V--- Miss Lines. TW Miss M. Lines, representlrg Great Britain, wa i . the most successful competitor in the women's international athletic- meet, Leld at Pershing stadium, I-is, recently. She won the SOO-mtttr dash and broad jump. -

DUBLIN THRONGS WATCH GRIFFITH FUNERAL

BEAUTIFUL EMILY. BOILEAU DISAPPROVES OF LONG SKIRTS,

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Mrs. Philip Boil eau, the beautiful widow of the noted portrait painter, fears longer skirts will add years to women's age and force them to abandon bo bed tresses. i OFFERS iV HUNDRED FOR HUSBAND,

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iraotner ror lung Aiphonsc of Spain. Just now he is the central figure in the gay life at

King Alphonso of Spain, at wheel of giant car at DeauvOle.

Deanville, Franca, Europe's most versions so rapidly that visitors fashionable sporting and society can't keep track of him. Then center. He flits ' 'orr. the polo , ha tops off the day with a spin in field and golf links to other di- Ua motor ear. - .

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Mrs. Edith Huntington Spreckels Wakefield,. V 'rst wife of the- lata "Jack" Spreckels, a California millionaire, arsd'H who Is prominent socially, is reported to have offered to buy anrtbi 'r'a husband for a monthly sum of $100 tor life. The man she off.jca to buy is Rodney Kendrick, a newspaper artist. ' 1