Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 8, 9 January 1923 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1923.

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Mrs. Irene Schoellkopf, wife of a Buffalo capitalist, was robbed of $500,000 worth of jewelry afer a New Year's Eve party in New York city. Mrs. Schoellkopf left Buffalo ostensibly for New York and It was understood she then contemplated a trip abroad. With information obtained from Frark Barrett Carman, an interior decorator who . now undr arrest, the police are searching for two other men whom t." of the robbery.

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This Washington girl made a ?00 mile trip into the "bush" with her brother, W. J. La Vaire, Jr., who collects scientific specimens for museums.

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Left to right, sitting: Frank Newman, Vincent Lennon. Standing: Capt. P. J. Harding, Harold Lennon, Walter Niemeyer and Henry Swanson. . . . , -.. . Five young men, clad in the very latest styles, hair "slicked" back tnd presenting a very "sheikish" appearance, have been.arrested in Chicago and are said to have confessed to twenty-five robberies. At first they were unconcerned about their arres bat when their mothers faced them they burst into tears. Several of the lads are high school students.

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Apparently all . of the remarkable children in the world have chosen the United States as th setting in which to reveal the fact that they are prodigies. Our latest prodigy, thirteen-year-old Shojl Kiniura, the boy artist, novelist, poet and magazine publisher, has journeyed hither from his birthplace riLrLTJl V16 WrlUn ld Japan Md has exchaDged his erstwhile picturesque Oriental backSTjorSdtS silk" Occntalr conventional apartment in New York city. Photo shows him working

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Earl of Derby,' British secretary of war, in civilian clothes, on tour of inspection of British forces on the Rhine.

British "Tommies," maintaining "the wtch on the Rhine," put on their best "bib ai..l tucker"

when the Earl of Derby arrived at Cologne for a tour of inspection. The earl's first aci was to

inspect the "Guard of Honor which greeted him on his u-rival there.

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This German battleship escaped being scrapped by becoming a trader.

Private interests in Germany are buying up the former warships of the ex-kaiser'c navy and p,tiriEr them nut as commerce

carriers. The first of these converted trade . '.ips now is on its way to the United States with a cargo of merchandise. Many

former German fighting ships are undergoing the same transformation. "Beating i .ords into ploughshares," as it were.

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Twelve hundred Greek and Armenian refugees, mostly orphans, at Constantinople awaiting transportation to . . , Greece.

Hundreds of Greek and - Armeniau orphans are being transported from Asia Minor- to orphanages in Greece a3 a result

of the crushing defeat administered to the Greeks by thd Nationalist Turks under Mustapha Kemal Pasha. Many will be

cared for at a new orphanage just constructed on the ba:-k of the "a- our Corinthian canal, not f-- from Athena. . . t

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Miss Julia Josephine Carter, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Carter of . Oklahoma, has affirmed reports of her engagement. The lucky young man is Gustave Welsh and the wedding will be held in Washington some time this month. ;

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Miss Mary Wallace, daughter of the Secretary of Agriculture, and Miss Margaret Ryrie of Toronto spent their last vacation tramping over Europe. At Mount Vernon they are now telling of their experiences.

This photopaph of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Foote was' taken .n their arrival in America.

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The veil will now be lifted and Geraldine Farrar's suit for dlvorca from Lou Tellegen. which has been in the courts for about two years, has been eet down for trial before Justice Daniel F. Cohalan, who is sitting In Part 3. Special Term, of the Supreme Court, where more marital .cases are tried than in any other tribunal in the United States. Photo shows Geraldine Farrar, Metropolitan Opera singer and T,on Tellesren. - '