Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 215, 9 September 1922 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS QF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OP THE CAMERA
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41LDR.ED NEiCH . f Mlsa Mildred Welch, an American girl, who has been selected to ' teach in a Chinese university. Miss Welch, who was graduated last year, gained considerable prominence during her college career, fre qnently being selected to represent American' collegiate todies at " international meetings in Europe. .
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" " (By Pacific & Atlantic) Little hope is held out for the recovery of Albert Johnson (right), husband of Peggy Marsh, who accidentally shot himself at Camp Jack, Merrill, N. Y. The above photo is one of the latest of Johnson, with Joseph Fejer, an old friend, who was with the party, 1 ; '
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By means of the landing gear he is showing above, Lawrence Sperry, leader in aeronautic inventions, has made it possible for an airplane to land and stop within fifty feet after touching the ground.
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Dr. Royal S. Copeland, Health Commissioner - of New York, declares that short skirts are more healthC ful than the long ones. ;
Mr. D. M. SchaclTer, civil aid va chief of rhe bureau of con1 struction, who will have charge of the navy exhibits at the Bra-. ? gilian cxnositivn. " ": '
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S Laying a wreath on the tomb of France's unknown soldier as a tribute from the American Leeion.
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Seeking to end such acts as dynamiting of this Wilmington, Del., bridge, the U. S. obtained a sweeping injunction to restrain rail strikes. - ;- " ." " . ; - . - -
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Georges Carpenticr, famous French boxer, who is as popular in America as he is in his native land, seen with his wife and little Miss CarpenUer on the beach at Dieppe.
Crinkled satin is one of the seaBon's new fabrics which may be used to give a different effect to the new long dress. Sine; ail the gowns seem to be made with long, loose side panels, a low waistli-e and a plain blouse, the material ij the only thing' which i,n be "different." Satin cotele is - ie oi" ; many ni mes for this r.ew satin. .
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Princess Hermine of Reuss with two of her children. The London Daily Mail recently printed a rumor the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany will become betrothed to Princess Hermine of Reuss shortly after October 22, the date of the late ex-kaiserin's birthday. The princess is said to have visited Doorn, the kaiser's exile home, recently. She has five children and is the widow of Jean-Georges, j prince of Sehonaicb-Carolath. She owns. a large estate ic Saarbor, jGerman Silesia. . 4.H -
K&r"s Ulmanis. - Karlis Ulmanis,' pilot cf the Latvian ship of dtate, ha? introduced American business methe'a in his country. He was formerly a professor in the agricultural department of the University of Nebraska. Latvia is a little slice cf "the" old Russian empire in the 2'alti: region. ..;;- - -5 4
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Miss Rosemary Pfaff.
There's a limit to everything even to the patronizing and dictatorial air of wealthy society women who are using their cash to further one's musical career. So decided Rosemary Pfaff , eighteen-year-old Chicago singer, and thereupon she will forego opportunities offered her by Edith Rockefeller McCormick and Mrs. Archibald H. Freer, and strike out for New York.
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MAJOR! FAIRFAX MORGAN, D S.O, D.F. C WHO WILL ATTEMPT o FLV ACROSS -the PACIFIC from SAN FRANCISCO.
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Because Louis D. Coudere, chief baker of the steamship Finland, established the amazing record of baking 24,000,000 loaves of bread, he was presented with the Belgiaa industrial decoration. . - .
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ile coveted Davis cup with Dwight W. Davis, the donor, at left, an4. ; Julian S.'Myrick. president of the lawn tennis association. - j The recent victory of the American tennis team in defense of th Pr.vis cup gives America possession of the cup again for the sixth time. In defeating the Australasian team in the challenge round this year tha i. s. net stars equalled the Anzacs' record in the Davis matches. Th Australian team has won six cup matches. The British team has trir'r.phed five times. The victorious U. S. team is composed of William ... Tilden, William M. Johnston, R. Norris Williams and Vinc3 Pichards. .. . .. . . . .
