Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 256, 27 October 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,. IND., FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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lliu leBor Boardman and her hat and pumpkin. th official garb of y Hallowe'en spooks. QTbe gobHna ar getting ready for Hallowe'en. Got fat the fields xnspkiaa and cornstalks are being marshaled together for a regolar raid on dty parties and Hallowe'en frolics, alias Boardman la not afraid of spooks, in fact she has deckled to be one herself just for a Bight. She has her Hallowe'en hat and pumpkin all ready for that party where sbeet-elad figures will dock for apples, drink cider, crack l-at&aPOB con and perhaps oak a one of that good oidfsahioned taffy.
Mrs. Clothllde Le Koax McflUhon. ' A romance which was born on the shell-torn fields of Prance has been rent asunder. Mrs. Clothildc Le Roux McMahon. danghtei of wealthy Parisian, has been given a divorce from formei Lieut. Charles j. McMahon. She charged that after she had saved bis life oo the battlefield he treated her cruelly. ' - - -
- Andrew Eonar Lew and his daughter. Lady Sykes. Andrew Bonar Law, new premier of Great Britain, is depending om bis daughter. Lady Sykes, wife of Major General Sir Frederick Sykes, to keep him informed as to the trend of popular opinion among the : women. Lady Sykes is a close student of politics.
Three-lneh anti-afrcraft iron firing on balloon target.
. (The. recently formed anti-air-feraft diviska of Uncle Sam's fighting forces recently held its
first tar tret orarice, firing at I ed on auto frocks, wert pot balloon tarsete at Fort Tilden. throueh a series of i-- . by tray N. Y. Te aircraft gins, mocat- I experts. -7r "
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i I iSSisii.i t A graceful Brown for dress wear; Is this one of crepe. The full skirt is trimmed with bore medallions of lace edged with a narro.. ruffle of Bilk and a band of wide monki7 fur. Beeaose of tbe tengtb at the skirt the frock is Jesuitic to street iweaz.
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Dc Marion Edwards lark, maluag faiaDgnral address. Dr. Marion fidwarda ark hi succeeded Dr. M. Carey Tl-jmaa as bead of Bryn Mawr: ' Her inaog -ration was marked by pic.uresqae eeremoaiea. Many celebrities wei 3 sreseot. f
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"Dr. J. Morton Howell and King Fnad of Egypt. Tr( J. Morton HowelL Dayton, was warmly greeted by King Ptiad of Egypt when he was presetted to tbe court at Cairo as tbe fust jAmeiicAJQ iititjr to EgypU - .
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Gandhi's followers in India hope to attain their desired form ot home government instead or the presently existing British rule. Strictly adhering to an oath of non-violence, the natives subject tbemBelves to constant beatings as they continue their efforts to cut Umber owned by a native possessing hereditary rights to tbe property Thi Is the first pboto received from Indfa showing the procession on its way to the timber fields. -
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Elsie I'oiea. ' Elsie Tolea, the f rt roman tn tbe United Statec to serv on board of pardons and parties after hex rear and a half experience on Arizona's board. dec!aree that the present method of dealing with criminals ie alt wrm. "Bar oar gates againt the ignorant, virionand direr ed from ttber countries, segreeate defwtirss and use greater safeguards rot childhood,' is her theory, .
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Mrs. Elsie Barahardt, left, sister of Mrs. Eleanor Mills, sad (ba0 . . Miss Barbara lough. 1 . . . 1 That Mrs, Eleanor Mills, slain church choir leader of New Brunswick, N J., once confessed her infatuation for Rev. Edward W." Hall, is the-statement of Mrs. Elsie Barnhardt, sister of Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Barnhardt has told officials that a short time before Mrs. Mills and Hall were found murdered in the country near New Brunswick, the slain woman confided to her that she (Mrs. Mills) was in love with the minister. - Miss Barbara Tough, the "upstairs girl", at the Hall home, now denies stories that Mrs. Hall intimated to her before the pastor's death that he was dead.'
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Princess Andrea Boncompagn.. tormerly Miss Margaret Draper of Washington, who has brought suit In Paris against her titled Italia husband, - - -
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Mrs. Barbara Jackson, Mrs. Barbara Jackson, ninetyfour, is the only living sturtvor of the early i Hi no fa ertler. who ev caped death tn BUck HawK't reld in Mrs. Jackson's family was warned of tbe coming nM by the PbUowatomies' chief. Shah bona.he Indian laul Eevcra.
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The tabled teat ot the nursery rhyme became figurative!? true t a recent aviation meet in Tarkio. Mo. Wayne Neville of Cfaickasha . !.; wo rel8tered tlereford call -as a prise tor the neatest lob 1 11118 calf wa donated by John Rankin, a Hereford breeder at Tarkio. Neville Is shown with the calf la his plane. V '
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