South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1920 — Page 31

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LONDONDERRY, IRELAND Civil war ha been rampant in Londonderry for some days. Normal conditions are suspended. There are no vehicles on the streets, no mails arc delivered. A number have been killed and wounded.

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SENATOR WARREN G. HARDING Giving a little preliminary speech at the opening of his campaign.

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ROYALTY LOOKS OVER BLUEBLOODS AT BRITISH HORSE SHOW The Richmond Horse Show, one of the social events cf the season in England, was held recently, with all the British Smart Set present. Ex-King Manuel, of Portugal, who now resides most of the year in London, attended and is shown here walking with the Earl of Athlone (right). The Earl of Athlone is a brother of Queen Mary, and will soon leave for Canada to become Governor General of the Dominion.

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SAIL MYSTERIES OF A CUP YACHT MADE CLEAR Diagram showing the numerous sails, halyards, stays and lines which will be used on the challenger and defender of America's Cup in the coming international yacht races.

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CtftUHT mrlTOal Vilm co"n cor SUFFRAGETTES ASK HARDING FOR 36TH STATE

The first delegation of women to call on Senator Harding since his nomination members and officers of

the National Woman's Party from fifteen States, stands al Mr. Harding's left side.

Miss Alice Paul, Chairman o the National Woman's Party,

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"MISS WYOMING." REACHES NEW YORK "Miss Wyoming" Eonham, special courier from Governor Robert D. Carey, of Wyoming, brought to New York, Wyoming's official invitation to her frontier days celebration to be staged at Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 27th to 3Cth. Photo shows her delivering the invitation to Mayor Hylan, cf New York, on the steps of the City Hall.

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FORMER UNDERSEA BLOCKADE RUNNER Unusual photograph of the Deutschland, Germanys commercial submarine. The vessel has been on exhibition for some time off London.

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COSTERS VIE WITH EACH OTHER FOR HONORS Oddly costumed English costers create real rivalry in their contests for prizes. Photo shows Lord Lonsdale, famous sporting peer, judging the costers' donkeys at the Richmond horse show, England.

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SUZANNE LENGLEN The little Frtnch wonder at tennis in a characteristic ocse. Miss Lenglen is a wcrld :hr..r it the game.

JOHN W. DAVIS John W. Davis, United States Ambassador to Great Britain with Mrs. Robert Lansing (left), and Mrs. Davis (right).

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WORLD FAMOUS SINGER The McCormack family photographed on their arrival in San Francisco. Calif. Left to right: Kevin Foley McCormack, the youngest son; John McCormack; Mrs. John McCormack; Gwendolyn McCormack and Cyril 7.!cCor

MISS ANNE AND MASTER MICHAEL CUDAHY The two children of Jack Cudahy, of the millionaire packing family, of Kansas City, have entered the movies for a lark. Because cf personal friendship between the Cudahy family and Monroe Salisbury the screen star, the two youngsters arc to be allowed to appear in his fust independently produced feature "The Bf-1"'"- v

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CEREMONY MARKS OPENING OF FIRST AERIAL PORT IN AMERICA

The city of New York has just opened a seaplane port at 82nd street and the North River for the purpose of iving all aerial visitors. Many distinguished Civic Off.cials attended the ceremony which marked the dedica

tion. The address was made by Mayor Hylan, of New York.

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