Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 273, 16 November 1922 — Page 10

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.,

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T4 Kev. J. N. J arret, pastor ol Ui uew nueeniti 3ue uuiiaiian Church In Washington, shown torowin? up the first shore) of dirt for the foundation of bis edifice Member of b.1 conrreeatton ire seen fcebiod him. and they ay they will do all the work of excavation np to the minute the builder Is ready to take bold.

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Lady As tor with one of her children.

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Lady Nancy Astor. England's first woman M. P. Is seekine r-

electiou to the British house of commons and is confident her conatito-

STAR VHO MAKES GREAT RUNS FOR YALE.

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Iwo Tiews of the famous Ormond-Daytpna beach, wher- flights will be held, and Glenn Curtiss glider; the first used in U. S. to demonstrate the possioilities of gliding.

In answer to an !n'.taf - extended the ch.-er of commerce of Daytona, r .jrii. to the Aero Science C3ub cf Amer

ica, the first g"du,g and a--i-ii.g rheht comp-itioL far -'rless airplanes in the U. S. TiD ,t held at the Ormo.d-r:.7tona

beach . irir.g uext Jan -p. sand dunes there offsr the finest of places from whic to jriid according to officialc , ' :

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Group of Christian refugees is Athens square, waiting for daily rations by American Red Cross,

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The annual rectorial elections were marked by a certain amount of unrest among the students of th? Diversity, whose differences of political opinions led to great violence.

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This first and exclusive . picture showing a general , view of- the large procession which marked Rafet Pasha's entry Into Constantinople was taken a week before the Nationalist Government seized control of the city and Pasha was made Governor. - - - " "

Prankie Frlsch. the Giants star, was married to his boyhood sweetheart. Miss Ada Lucy The Fordbam Flash's big stnnt la life from now on. figuratively speaking, will be stealing borne. Frankie and his bride have planned an extensive secret honeymoon which will take them far away and keep the Giant, star away uotil the spring training season.

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Prot" Amos Belfus (on right) sneddlne the oeneai oi on experience in the famous Onion Stockyards upon Horace O. Wennore. son of the president of the First National Bank of Chicago, Toting Mr. Wetmore has given np his course in the University of Wisconsin to learn the packing business and h has started In at the very bottom as an ordinary "cowhand" at the yards.

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TWO MOST BEAUTIFUL QUEENS IN EUROPE AND A KING. George of Greece, who has lust succeeded King Constant' :ie and his consort (center) and her sister, who is thj wire of the Serbian ruler. The two Queens are the daughters of the King and Queen of Rumania and are considered the royal beauties of the continent.

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The West Virginia State Capitol Building Commission nas accepted the design of Cass Gilbert, New York architect, for the new State) CapitoL The photograph shows the monuments; Capitol building facing the Great Kanawha River. Two office buildings m the rear of the Capitol building on a site of sixteen acres will bouse many of 'th Stats) departments. .