Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 281, 25 November 1922 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND. PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDn SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1922.
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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, Th critidnn on th floor of the U. 8. senate of "Ticr" Georei Clemenceau'i stand on France's European policy by both Democratic and Republican senators brought the familiar "tiger" look back to the veteran French idol's features when he read the reports. Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, Democrat and leader for Wilson in behalf of the Versailles treaty, and Senator Borah, Republican and bitter-ender in the treaty ngh expressed the riew that Ciemenceau't. utterances on bis present U.S. tour do not constitute the sort of invitation that will bring the U. S. into co-operation with European affairs.
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Alice Joyce, left, and Anita Stewart. ' Anita Stewart and Alice Joyce, not content with being two of the frettiest t.nd most popular motion picture actresses of the hour, wora rilliant costumes at the recent Actors' Equity ball held in New York, with which they actually dazzled all beholders. It is often said of screen stars that they shine figuratively, but these two actually scintillated brilliance with their silver head bandu and iridescent bead gowns.
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Dr. Josepn Wirth, German Minister of Foreign Affairs, wbo. with bis Cabluet, has been forced to resign.
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Ed. Fisher, tackle on the Coltra. bia university varsity, is the Le Meadows of the gridiron. Fisher wears a peculiar constructed headgear of stiff leather with lenses of nnbrekable glass. He's the only player who actually ween "specs on the crid, - -
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of the American Farm Bureau FederatioiH singled out the immigration question in an address at the innuai btate Farm Bureaa Federation meeting in Syracuse, N. Y? declaim ing that the immigration limit is halUng the prosperity of the country -
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k Mr. A. H. Hornsby. 76, of St. Paul, Minn, gate the middle West its first game of football fortyseven years ago. He began his football training at 12 years at the Royal MiUtary College. Birkshira, England, and played it all over the world before bringing it to Chicago,
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Epicures are to have Jieir palates tickled at the annual Thanksgiving dinner. Importations of reindeer from Alaska, wild turkeys from Ireland, bear, pheasants and other gamey meats by. the produce merchants assure a dinner this year suca as has not been enjoyed since before the war, "
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During the American tour of the English Girls' Soccer Team it nas won four, drawn two and lost two contests, forcing the opposite American team to the utmost at times to check the dazzling play of these English maids, A -
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Above, Arab travelers Inspecting detail of French tractors at oasis. Note camels at extreme -'.J t and behind ostrich. Below, tractors on road at edge of Sahara, Camels, age long method of travel and beasts of burden on the great Sahara desert, may soon be replaced by the tractor as were horses supplanted in recent years by motors in other parts of the world. Two French tractors, the first to make such a trip, are now enroute across the Sahara from the sea to Timbucktoo, with supplies for an exploring party.
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Workmen patting finish Lag tooehes on U14 "Polar Bear.'
A htmtfoar party of kix American manufacturers -nd capital
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next summer In the palatial new ir liner. "Polar B-ar. Seventytwo boon after ieayiiic JYall
street they expect to be shooting walriis and polar be.r within the arctic eircU. The party will in
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th Detroit-Cadi Ua Motor Car Gompany; Howard X Coffin, lipoid H. Dr.. James
W, Inches, Wllian E. MetzgeT, and Charles F. Rrdden. president of the Aeromazine Airways, Inc. The proposed route will be to Montreal first, thence up the Ottawa river and the chain bf lakes to-Hudson bar..
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Alfred McCoy is right end on the Penn State College football team Be has been married for ten days, and this Is bis wife, woo was formerly JUiss Margaret Campbell, a freshman at Syracuse University,
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' c " ihw Birdie M. Case. "Really, I'd prefer to go to Jail I've always wanted to see Clara Phillips and Madalynn Obenchain and the other strange women who are said to be such terrible criminals." This was the answer of Miss Birdie M, Case when she faced the alternative of paying a $15 speed fine or Kving to jail in Eagle Rock, C&L Judge Cruzao accommodated hex.
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Princess who has Just arrived in San Francisco. She Is for chi, t?r,l6 bobbed bair and dancing. The man is Tones T Acamoto il U' publisher, whose wife is chaperon to thjs Princess whTLm ?"eM Eastern finishing, school, , princess, who will enter an
