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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922 1 1 "TT NEWS TH WORLD CTURES 4c, iii, 4 'iV -S iff xxrwsSAr si 1 Sgrsf Ar'T JS J1 4 1 DRY AGKNTS REMOVE SPOILS OF RAID Federal agents worked for two days removing $25,000 worth of malt, hops, barley and other materials from the store of the Atlantic Food Products Corporation, Thirteenth and Cherry streets. The truck shown was loaded with 800 cases of malt. LEGION'S TRIBUTE TO POILU Representatives of the American Legion are shown laying a victory palm on the tomb of France's "Unknown Soldier" in Paris. SMOKE SCREEN GUARDS PLANE An aeroplane flying in safety, protected by dense smoke screen raised by destroyers. The destroyer maneuvers of the Pacific Fleet were held off San Diego, and the aeroplanes had a prominent part in them.

"MISS MEMPHIS" In private life this fair bathing maid is Miss Ruth Doughty. She has been selected to represent the Tennessee city in the beauty contest in the annual pageant that is a feature of Atlantic City's carnival this week. She is shown in an effective pose. 1 -rv -y-v- v. r.

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A -4 "A 111 i A- A axx-4. x'avsKa- DUBLIN HONORS HERO A general view of the funeral cortege of Michael Collins, showing funeral escort procession and part of the vast crowd that swarmed the streets to pay last respects to the dead leader. jl- RUSSIA'S OWN PIANIST HERE Serge Rachmaninoff, famous master of the ivory keys, who has just arrived in United States for tour, and his wife. i Si 'ixx iLA AviiaAXy-A. v.xxs.i.rxxxx-xxr; SACRIFICE SAVED BABY Mrs.

Madge Jensen and Sydney Smith Jensen, for whom starving crew of schooner sacrificed their food. WIRELESS BECOMES A JOCKEY "Radio," first wireless racehorse, is shown in action at Cook county fair near Chicago. The steed is guided by owner in grandstand. ill. Ii lit iniii.ult inmniiiii ifnirnnni i i mm 1 ifV! f' jy -www- y-at-1 "fc ft 1 4.

5 a i'. A -A' A a a a iOxs fl DRIVES, WHITE MULE TO VICTORY Mrs. J. Griswold Webb, of New York, is shown winning the mulff race for women at Dutchess County, N. fair.

AT A 7 STAGE STARS OF YESTERYEAR 1,1 Asf axva-c A.tf 'VEST POCKET" GAS MASK A new life-saving device for those obliged to face deadly fumes. i A XP fc. BEGGAR WITH AUTO "Shorty" Malone, legless New York beggar, whose arrest revealed his earnings as $125 a day and himself as owner of a limousine. 1 0 A 'Av SOCIETY'S. CHILDREN AID CHARITY Above, left to right, are Tony Duke, Petie Prindiville, Alan Jenkins, Harold Barker, Joseph Seamon, Angier Duke and John Sinclair, who gave their own fete at Newport.

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She was a member of several at the Grand Opera Hoyse and the wife of John McGee, a musical director. SUICIDE FOR LOVE Lillian Gay, of New York Winter Garden, who drank poison ifter quarrel with Domi-nick ACCUSED OF BULGARIAN WAR GUILT At left. General. Nikola Jekow, and at right, General Kalin Nirdor, of Bulgar Army, on trial for helping to put nation into WorlL Wax. COMEDIAN SEES NIECE WEDDED Sir Harry Lauder was chief guest at the wedding of his niece, Miss E.

Lauder, to G. J. Nery. Photo shows Sir Harry wishing the bridtl cccpls a. Scotch good hick and iareweU.

FANCY JAIL FOR MINERS Picture shows Williamson county jail in Illinois where accused in Herrin mine massacre are held,.

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