South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1921 — Page 13
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CCTKimT CMIOT. WMiN4Tol !iy'-;,-T har:i:g hlckivls UNigu invitation
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ROOF OF UNCLE SAM'S FARTHEST EAST INDIANS
Passamaquoddy Indians irom the lrcm;:er reservation, five miles irurn Easipcrt, Me., who left recently for
Plymouth Tercentenary to conduct their unique Indian reservation. In charge of ex-Governor William Neptune, who is at the extreme right, front row. The tribe is 155 years old. In past years these Indians have taken part in many centennials and Indian pageants. They are expert basket makers and fond of native costumes and ornaments.
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j' :x! :;;i.n at Cheyenne, Wycming, July 26-29th, was
c j su'jsant.ai term by a specially ces;gncd cowboy Stetson in the Pi-i-.e... s ? a real cowpuncher's "lour gallon hat" cinched around w.-.h j r. ;: s :in i.: a Swlid silver hatband on which is engraved: V'y ir 1 : extends ree ings to President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding w.t;. t.z z-..r :.?! :.nvi:at;jn t-. be its guests at Cheyenne frontier days, July 2j-2)i '. wher. i e ccys and the cowboy sports of the old West are revived.
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BUST OF KING ALBERT The latest commemoration of the King of 'Belgium in bronze, which is the work of the well known sculptor. Baron Vincothe.
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CO'VRIOMT MVTOl VHW CO. NIM VC KEEPING COOL ON THE EAST SIDE, N. Y. C. Some of the kiddies spent the hot day under the hose of Hook and Ladder Company, No. 12. "Better than the Ocean," they declared.
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CCrrlO-iT iVITONI VIIW CO, (V vc A PAIR OF YOUNG GENIUSES Arthur C. Morgan, sixteen year old sculptor, models bust of Rosemary Pfaff, seventeen year old singer. Rosemary who comes from Indiar.a is said to be the musical find of the season. Although only 17 years old she will take the prima donna role with Fred Stone. Morgan is a promising sculptor, whose work is attracting attention frera weil known people.
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COVP'ijNT MIT01 Vi C. P 0" A DIVE WHICH THE HORSEMAN DID NOT EXPECT TO MAKE One of the riders who came to grief at the Surditional 5th Annual Hrrse and Cattle Show and jump competition. Life is just one bump after another to these riders.
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ctpraAi. it rMOTo (vict. Ptw vopk. BABY SEALIONS Because baby sealions must be kept dry, being unable to swim until they are six weeks old, Dr. Towsend, Director of New York Aquarium, has rigged up a comfortable sun parlor on the roof of the building.
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THREE-YEAR-OLD CHAMPION
Rhoda M-ry Cavlll swims end dives like a professional, and has taken GENERAL ALLEN WITH ALLIED COMMANDERS REVIEWS FRENCH CAVALRY AT DÜSSELDORF pan in the Australian Juvenile races. The ability to swim is perfectly Leit to right: General Henncque; Generai De Pouydragun; General Ferraud, cf the French Army; General natural when cr.e considers that her father is Richmond Cavill, the World's Allen, of the American Army; General Moriand and Col. Comm. Fuller, behind, with head turned, cf the British Swimming C harr. pirn. Army.
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CCPTKIAMT tiriTMl Vit CO. MV LOST ON THE BEACHES Most of the kiddies don't mind being lest on the beaches when thera is a genial life-guard nearby to care for them and tell them stories. Such scenes occur frequently during the warm spells when the beaches r crowded.
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THE FIRST FRENCH AUTOMOBILE The "Panhard Levassor," built in 1891, creates a stir when it is driven down the Champs Elysee, Paris, by the owner L'Abb Gavoia.
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TKAv titwa ppoto tavM. pi w vopp. MILDRED HARRIS Noted movie star is shown with the latest fad from Paris a parasol vanity case.
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C5f .4T .P P.. pip O...P&. PICTURESQUE AMERICA A scene in Hawk Creek Canyon, Eastern Washington.
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