Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 235, 3 October 1922 — Page 10
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F AGE TEN THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1922. NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE GAM ERA
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Charles Vickrey. general secretary of Near East Reliel Organization, paints vivid picture of conditions in Asia Minor and need of Instant aid to prevent a stupendous loss of life, which will stagger the world.
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Miss Miriam Burns. - . Miss Miriam Burns, Kansas City, had little difficulty winning tb Missouri state women's title and, according to 'the gallery, could win's, beauty prize just as easily. - -
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The S0.00O watt Incandescent lamp made by the General Electric Company. It la 1.200 times larger than the average household lamp .and will used In a movie studio. It costs $3 an hour to use it.
Tashion, ever looking for new fields in which to show her ski!', now concentrates cn the m.frliee and breakfast coL Here art two coats which are not too elabrrate for even the practical
minded woman. O.e is a lace coat worn with a silk ulir and it is perhaps one of th3 most favored models. Th-e other is made of chiffon in a soft orch! shad with deep ruffles giving: the
feminine touch. A lace bcndcau is worn with the lace at whi'e the other lace cap . hick boasts a chin strap speoW " :'y ;vi Dutch origin. Neither is a intimate as the usual boudoir gown.
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Nellie Bar... it, left, and her mother and family, right.
Mi . Mary Nauman, Brooklyn, has ben joined by her whole family in hex efforts to reg-ln custody pi her daugl 'r, Nellie
Barnett. who was adopted by Mrs. William Cahill of Chicago some years ago while J' . Mauman was in poor circus' rxea.
She charges the child was given for adoption without her consent while she was in poor cir- imstances. She's wealthy now.
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Greeks aboard transport at Smyrna, .''ote the straggler climbing the hawser to the deck.
Greek troops who were xshed. rem Smyrna on transports at the approach of the Turks now are being massed in Thrace to
repel the threatened invasion of Mustapha Kemal Pasha. The Greeks will have the support cf the heavy guns of the British
fleet in case the Turks attempt to cross the Dardanelles. So far both Turks and British have confined their "war" to words.
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The late Sir Ernest ETnackleon's expedition shin The Quest, on which the jrrft exworjes died at Sont Gygiin
Antarctic ship The Quest." the Antarctic, arriving at Cawsand Bay. Plymouth, after an
absence of over a year. The
Jittlg vessel : experienced, SS-aJ 1 ou
ill-luck from the start, but it is stated that satisfactory scientific research h)a bten carried
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Sir Harry Lauder, famous comedian from the Land o' the Heather, . Is with us again. This tim he has. his twelve inch pipe going stronger J . -t . 1 L;nnc mrt-n t. Kilt Vl n (ranl'll Qrrtt
than ever. Kings may coine and kings may t . but the genial Scot
goes on forever.
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Georges Carpentier "making np" for part in his latest movie just before his bout with Battling Siki. . . . . Many French critics are saying that Georges Carpentier's crushing defeat at the black hands of Battling Siki can be laid to his new love, the movies. They assert he spent more time training before the makeup table of the movie studio than he did in the boxing ring at his quarters. Georges seems to be worrying more about his curly locks than he does about Siki's fists in this photo.
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What's wrong with this picture, eh? Why, Uncle Joe Cannon's big black cigar is missing. Uncle Joe has just bought a new car and he drives around Washington as his own chauffeur. He finds It lots of fun, with only one drawback. He has to keep both hands on the wheel and so finds it impossible to burn up any stogies.
Joe Kirkwood. . the Australian "trick golfer," is a wizard witii tl.2 golf stick as Peters, i is with the billiard cue. Kirkwood. who is at present on a tour of this country, is in a class by himself when it comes to making "trick" shots. The diagram shows three of Kirkwood's amazing shots, as lie has been exhibiting them to -he astonished spectators at the vari ous golf clubs in this country. No. 1 With three balls teed together he drives the center ball with a brassie without touching tl others. No. 2 This is a triple stymie. With four balls placed i lm in front of the cup he hops one ball after the other ovir the ott rs and into the cup with a mashie. - No. 3 Drives a golf ball off the face of a watch without injuring the crystal, - -.
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