Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 249, 19 October 1922 — Page 10

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..THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM;, RICHMOND, .IND.. THURSDAY, . OCT. 19, 1922.

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Sir Robert Borden, lormer Prime Minister or Canada, a picture taken recently at Hot Springs, Va., where he went to a tournament for golf players. Sir ilobert, who was a delegate to the Arms Confer-, ence in Washington last fall, is a proficient golfer.

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Miss Marie Hartnett, left; Lillian Crawford, right, and Herbert J. Cummings. Staid and dignified Bostonese were treated to a real grudge fight In the streets when Miss Marie Hartnett and Lillian Crawford clashed. The cause of the battle was a man, of course, one Ik-bert J. Cumminga, title to whose affections they sought to clear with their fista. ,

Frances White Elijah, noted wiifer, was married in New York to Ambrose N. Diefil. president or Jhe Pittsburgh University Club' and , head of the Duqnesne Wo as of tt-- Carnegie Steel Company. Miss, EHJab Id addition to being a wrUer and active In women's clubs, was hi'.h RM Crfsn nfflcer rturin th world war

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Above, Napoleon on his way to St. . Helena. Below, Constantine, ct the rail, on his way to Sicily, his land of exile. 1 One hundred: and seven yean ago Napoleon,' following, his de- . feat at Waterloo, was sent into exile . on the lonely - South Atlantic island of St. . Helena. A British warship took him there . after his dream of world do- " main had been blasted. - Now ex- . King " Coustantine of Greece is takingr - a ..similar trip to exile ; in Palermo, Sicily. Desire for conquest and - subsequent defeat, as in Napoleon's case, cost him his throne. Napoleon was twice exiled. Once on the Isle of Elba and lastly on St. Helena. "Tino" also is in his second exil;. His first was in Switzerland a :cr he had been forced to abando . his throne for pro-German a-'ivitie during the war. .

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. The photograph above shows the hero oT the battle wittf Carpentier marching down a street of Paria arm in arm with his manager. Hellers. A winner In the-fistic aitna is a hero the world over no : matter whether he is in Paris, New Orleans or Montreal. ;

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Taking'bold risks of explosions at any mament,-Los Angeles firemen fought a stubborn fire at the Richfield Oil Refinery and' succeeded in keeping-the flames -away, fro -mthe refinery itself. 'The estimated loss is $100,000 with more than 700,0 00 gallons of gasoline and oil consumed. - Picture shows the firemen standing in water knee deep, fighting the smoke and flames. -

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4 ln ler to eeP OP to date our battleship fleet must maneuver with destroyers, submarines and air- " Icture Bhows a navy bombing seaplane -flying over'smote screen lafd by destroyers of the Pacific Fleet - . "

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Senora Conde d'Arita -"cf Mexico, la in .Washington to represent

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Left to right, Mm. Henri Sndreau, widow of the self-styled "Emperor of the Sahara"; her daughter, Mrs. Roger Sudreau; Henri Sudreau, .. French detective, and his son, Roger, after the double wadding. The fortune of the late Jarques Lebaudy, self-styled "Emperor of the Sahara," will remain in the family. 'After Mts. Lebaudy had made

i cnarges tnai nenri buareau, rencn detective, was trying to get cont trol of her-f orune, Mrs. Lebaudy and her daughter, Jacqueline, married (Sudreau and his son, Roger, in Paris. By the French law the husband get control of the property of their wives. . .. . - r.. ......

William T.oper, Princeton's 'noted football roach, is busay tuning P his eleven for big games. . ; - - - --

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John A. Prescoti oi Kansas' City. Moc has been madt, the new head-of . the Investment -Bankexi Awrwintirtn. ' -

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. . '. ..Ol. Oviiyijucii, ouu wirft ...suitor .for .the fair hand -of Prince? Hermint. but wa; turned

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