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SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922
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r-fflfirctmtnt Every year since Ruppin inhabitants have “celebrated”
L auniversarv with a big lire. View of the celebration.
Marshal Wilson’s Alleged Assassins
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Kith nMvn r s tn d i . larshal s,r Henry Wilson, British military and
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I Hot Time at Coal Confab
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Wilson, Slain Marshal, Buried With Military Pomp
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The funeral cortege at London of Field Marshal Sir Henry IVilson, assassinated British military and
political leader. The coffin is mounted on a gun carriage, followed by the marshal's riderless charger.
High officers bear on velvet cushions the marshal’s baton, medals and orders.
Weighs 33 Pounds
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Lawrence, 10-months-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gunderman,
West Lynn, Mass., weighs 33
pounds. He won first prize as
Lynn’s heaviest and most perfect
baby.
Bill Has a Hard Life of It
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Hili measures bathing suits at beaches at .Washington, D. C., to see that
thev are not more than six inches above the knee.
Wonder What’s In It
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Walter Hagen, American, takes a drink from the cup he got for
winning the British open golf championship.
Is Bryan "or~ Darwin Kight?
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Another Giant Liner for Germany
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Llovd linb, sticks in the ways when being launched at Danzig.
Refuses Increase
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man member of Canadian Parlia
mint, has returned to the minister
of finance the sum of? 1500. Ad
vocate of economy, she had voted
Afeainst incria. o i>\ parliamentary
salaries from 52500 to S4OOO.
Bullet in Brain
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her brain July 4. Virginia Brotvn.
two months old, seems happy and
nor mal at the Long Island hospital
and wants to play-
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Victor S<ahcli (loft), city engineer of Redon'do Beach, Co)., accompanied
by Hugh Pomeroy, secretary of the Redondo Chamber of Commerce,
studii ■: city from air to lay out new highways. He's the first city
engineer to use a plane as a regular part of his equipment.
Re-Enact Pickett’s Charge
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Under the eye of President Harding, United States Marines charge
through wheat re-enacting Pickett’s famous charge at Gettysburg,
Pa.
Librarian to Kuzbas
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Ruth KenneU, San Francisco, will have charge of the 20,000-volume
library in the Kuzbas colony, Russia, a settlement backed by Americans
where money will be unknown and “hours of service” will be the medium
of exchange.
300 Escape Death in Crash
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it hen spread}®® derailed this Northwestern train at Kewana*.
kum, Wia, and hertod several coaches into th y ®.> g .e trf
vumuiwg suilvrod death w - «flo W ia ju»y. J'- •
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