Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 212, 6 September 1922 — Page 10

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

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States Attorney D. L. Duty, one ot the leading figures in the investigation being held to determine the responsibility for the killing that took rlace at Herrin. 111.

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Andrew C. Byrne, 22, and his brother, David, 18, arriving in Jvew ork after hiking from Pittsbugh in eight days by way of the Lincoln highway. . . .

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Miss Eva K. Bell, a pretty manicurist of Chicago, has broken not only all midsummer records, but all records for sail fish caught by a woman in the fishing grounds off Miami, Fla., lier catch being 7 feet 104 inches long and weighing seventy pounds. It is a long time since a mere man has caught a sail fish of this size in these waters. In fact, her catch exceeds by five pounds the gold medal limit set for sail fish h-v the Long Key Fishing Club, which is sixty-five pounds.

Mile. Jacqueline; Savadge, left, and Mile. Peggy Vere.

". , Parisian artists, who are always staging beauty contests of some kind, are now seeking the maiden with the largest, most soulful eyes. The two girls above are among the leading contestants. If you were one of th judges would you consider them as likely winners? .

Above, AbbeTille, France, as seen from air liner; Princess Mary, below. American tourists in Europe now have a new diversion. It's the air trip between ' London and Paris in th luxuriant new aerial liners now making daily trips between the two capitals. No American considers his holiday complete without making this trip in the giant Handley Pages.

Soldiers guarding body of Collins in city hall at Dublin.

This photo, pr bally the most striking one taken in connection with the death of Michael Collins, was taken as soldierr of the

Irish Free State army stood guard over the body of their slain commander-in-chief in Dublin city hali. Hundred- of thou

sands of men, women and children waited hours in line to view Collins' remains as they lay ia, state.

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Ada Bosheuu

Here is a grand young old lady of the 6tage, Ada Boshell of the usic Box Revue" company, who has been on the stage sixty years. The sixty years, however,, are no handicap, for she Is as much of a girl as any of them. Ada Boshell was born in Liverpool in 1852 and came to this country during the civil war. She says her present engagement is one of the happiest of tier long career.

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Miss Mai jorie Barker of Michigan City; young, -attractive and heiress, has filed suit for $50,000 in Philadelphia against Bryn Mawr College based on, her alleged summary, exir.iWon on charges of petty theft in April of last year.

gcuucinaii, me non. vjKano, is japan s new Minister of Justice. The good natured smile, twinkling eyes and carefre attitude of the statesman are reminiscent of the versatile character of the. Mikado" m the great play of days of old. Mr. Okano, a Minister of Justice, will.be more restricted in his field of effort tham .Pooh-Bah, and will confine himself to the policy of the Mikado im the plavr "to r"iV tfeo TrmM"rnt fit th crTp." tm

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