Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 246, 16 October 1922 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.,
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA 0
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Rebekah Cauble and her bashful fiance, Alonzo C Webb.
Cable tolls are expensive and so Rebekah Cauble, star in "Tan-; gerine," replied to Alonro-C. Webb's mail proposal from Paris by; cabling' back the one word TXes." They'll be married in June in the French capital. - . : . ,
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Bill Ryan and his fiancee. Miss Anne Reidy. The world smiles for Bill Ryan, young Giant hurler. On top of the praise bestowed upon him for his relief pitching in the world's series and the $5,000 he drew s his share of the proceeds comes the announcement of his engagement to "the greatest girl in the world,", who ia Miss Anne Reidy of Worcester, Mass.
. - . Miss Marie Le Faveur. Miss Marie Le Faveur followed the man of her heart from Franc to the U. S. only to. find that he was notso endearing in his homeland. She found another sweetheart. ' Now she charges her first love persists in forcirs bis attentions on her. . .......
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The French President was in a jolly mood during the recent visit of the delegates cent over by the American Committee for devasted France. He showed the visitors around the grounQF at the Chateau Rambouillet most informally.
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Ask any business girl or mother who must outfit her daughter for school what is t'le greatest worry in connection with the clothes problem and leaving out the great worry of how to pay for. them, the answer will invariably be how to get smart, attractive
and becoming costumes which arc at the same time practical and suitable for hard wear. Here are three costumes which should eliminate all worry for they are all inexpensive, smart and practical. The coat is a graceful model which may be .rorn for
sports or - general wean It is trimmed , with fur . cloth. The tweed suit adds a smart rote ia its raccoon collar. The dre&s on the right is of tan knittr ". clothbound with blue leather. It can be given hard wear with a mii.imum of pressings and cleanines.
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President Millerand watches first French field maneuvers since war.
President Millerand of Frrnre recently viewed the field maneuvers of ths French army in Brit
tany. This is the first time since the war that the French ha., engaged in field work. Mille: and
expressed himself as highly pleased. He is shown ..atching machine gun unit.
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Three of the authors: Randolph Bruce, left; Bliss Carman, center, and John Murray Gibbon.
Canadian authors and men of note slipped their dignity along with stiff collars du.In? " jir recent camp-fire get-togelher at Toby Ranch. Winder.-i.ere Valley, in British Columbia. This bunch
of busy men enjoyed thems'.ves as thoroughly as could . ny boys. Among those in the party were: Randolph Bruce, the n.an whose faith and efforts have developed the Windermere district; . Bliss .
Carman, Canada's unofficial poet laureate and an expert canoeist, and John Murray Gibbon," president of the Canadian Authors' association, novelist " aud ' busy railway official. , - .
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View of one section of the fortifications from the land side.
Chanak, overlooking tht Dardanelles, will be one of the strategic military positions fought for if Kemal Pasha,
Turkish Nationalist leader, refuses to abide by rms of the Mudania conference and decides, to invade with large numbers the
neutral zone. The Chanak area has been the center of military activities to . date. The . Brituh now hold Chanak.
The photograph shows the outfit chosen by Eloise for the modern business girL A complete fall and winter costume for the business girl for less than $100 is shown here. ; The items shown add up to 85.45 and were found after an exhaustive shopping tour through New York stores. Add to these three vests at $1.05, two brassieres at $1, one rubber girdle at $2 and three chemises at $5 and there is still $4.50 left from ft $100 bill for sundries such as hairnets and handkerchiefs.
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' The announcement t lie engagement of Senator Walter El Edge of New Jersey to Miss Camilla Myall Ashe Sewall of Bath. Me., greatly interests society. Miss Sewall is the granddaughter of the late Alfred Sewall. shipowner and builder, it is understood the wedding will be n pc naxt fsnrine.
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. Senator George Wharton Pepper, Republican, of Pennsylvania (on left) presents to his good friend Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi a wooden donkey, symbol of the Democratic party, of which Mr.
Harrison is a pillar.
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Miss Kuth Schwabauet Miss Ruth Schwabauer stenographer for the K. K. Coinpton Company, has been adjudged the most beautiful- iypist-in Chicago after a con-est conducted by a newspapir
Ethel Dane.
Ethel Dane, actress, is sulnar feet
husband, Cyril Keightley, actor, for divorce on. grounds of incompatibility., She charges that he deemed her his "inferior." '
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