South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 31

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THK FAMOUS PILGRIM DINNER Col. Gr-r?,? Harv-y, U. S. Ambassador at the Pilgrims' Dinner in London. T hi 5. was hi rst public appearance in London, and his after dinner rch wr, li'fr.fl to with great interest. Photo show?, left right: Duke rf Ycrk, Colonel Harvey, Duke o Connausht, Prime Minister Lloyd George.

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FAMOUS MACOMBER HORSES ARRIVE FROM FRANCE 'Ovcriht," the hrrse nixed the winner of 632,000 francs in a recent race in Franco, being hoisted to the pier in N. Y. C. He is one of the 51 th-rouv.hbrr'k, fcrmcriy the property of W. K. Vanderbilt. They are said to be valued at ?l.cno,000. These will be taken to Saratoga Springs and many o: them will be sold.

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DEMPSEY S GOOD RIGHT ARM uppesed to werk havoc when he meets Carpentier for the big

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MOUNTED POLICE AT PLAY

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MUSIC WEEK OBSERVED IN WASHINGTON Crowds on the Ellipse in rear of White Hou3c forming a lane for the Presidential party to pass through when leaving the Ellipse.

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TO CROSS NIAGARA FALLS Gus Oliver, the world's Iron Jaw Champion, who proposes to cross Niagara Falls hanging by his teeth.

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NATALIE TALMADGE AND BUSTER KEATON FILM STARS WED Buster Keatcn, the comedian, and Natalie, youngest of the famous trio of Talmadge sisters, photographed at Edgewater View, Bayside, L. I., just after their marriage at the home of Norma Talmadge. It was an informal affair with only the immediate family present.

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THE CONGO MEMORIAL The beautiful Congo Memorial, which was recently unveiled in Brussels by the King and Queen of Belgium. It took Baron Vincothe 10 years to complete it.

THE LATEST IN SLIPPERS The futurist slippers worn by Miss Shirley Kellogg, noted society actress, is one of the season's newest designs for summer wear.

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A PERFECT CHILD Bernice Weintha!, wins prize presented by Parents' Association, New York. Sh? is four years and three months ci and under the doctors' tests screi roints out cf the possible 1CC0.

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FIRST MOVING PICTURE STUDIO IN THE UNITED STATES With hundreds of film studios all over the country, seme of them costing fortunes to erect, this photo cf the first one built in this coun'ry is a novelty. It was constructed in 1505 by the Edison Company, the first concern to make moving pictures. It was built on pivots so that it could be swung around to follow the sun and placed on a track so it could be moved from place to place. It was about 20x25 feet in sire.

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MLLE. SUZANNE LENGLEN Who won the women's world hard court tennis ch.irrr defeating Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, the American contend: visit the United States to take part in the International Cr. Tournament at Forest Hills, N. Y., during August.

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AN INDIAN CEMETERY An Indian cemetery at Hazleton, British Columbia, showing odd hou r: erected over bodies of the dead Indians in place of the white man's tombstone.

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PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE J. Stanley Joyce, the millionaire husband cf Ffgsy Hor-"--" -'yr-"-actress, states that durine the fourteen months in which he knew Pcgy he spent $1.333,314.32 cn her. He also states that keeping up with h.-r. ruym; her jewels and clothing has put him in financial straits. Be-:ics th. Pcy is charged with bigamy.

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