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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 34

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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1 Chicago Pastor Found DeadValentino and Wife SeparateRoli Jewelers of $200,000 in Gems THE WOR gt)ifa, NEWSPAPER I 7 FRMAY. AUGUST 1 olbaloo.A.:1.1111okkailigwki i FRIDAY. AUG UST 21, 192.1. 1 ,81 -TES-' NEWSPAPER I 'I- THE WO D'S dillemimotomommoe Chic 1 Jewelers i Wife Sepal. ate Rob- 3 1 ago Pastor Found Dead--17alentino and ele ers of $200,000 in Gems 1 5: I 4 't-t 'f- .1 4 4() 11.

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(Story on page 65) FAILS AT SUICIDE. (Story on page TRIBUNE Photo-1 VACANT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FORTY-NINE YEARS. This was the desk at which Mr. Lawson, owner and editor of the Chicago Daily News, conducted his business. Funeral services will be held Monday.

(Story on pogo TRIBUNE Photo-1 pa ge I. Funeral services (Story on ill be held Mondav. FOUND DEAD IN EAST. The Rev. William Otis Waters, rector of Grace Episcopal church, Chicago, dies suddenly while motoring in Onset, Mass.

(Story on page 1.) FOUND DEAD IN EAST. The Rev. William Otis (Story on page 1 .) 1 41. IP' 4 I. FOREVER? Announcement is made in Hollywood that Rudolph Valentino and his wife, the former Winifred Hudnut, have agreed upon a marital vacation." Wide World Photo.

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Left to right D. Lazarus, part owner, 200 South Peoria street; B. Benjamin, emnploye Verne Hurst, a visiting buyer, and Benjamin, a foreman, who were in store when robbers looted safe. Story on page 1.) TRIBUNE Photo. ON NEW HONEYMOON.

Reine Davies, stage star and divorced wife of George Lederer, former Chicago theatrical manager, is married to George Regas, movie actor. I IMa.tzeurto GLIMPSES OF LATE PUBLISHER Two' the life of Victor F. Lawson, pioneer 'Chicago the left, he is shown in the 90's right, as (Story on (Pacific and Atlantic Photo.) DELMONICO'S SERVES LAST LUNCHEON. Among those to attend final function at famous New York restaurant were (front row, left to right): Oscar, chef of the Waldorf; Big Bill Edwards, and Gardner, Charles and Lorenzo Delmonico. I Ma.tzetto -7 1 '1" 77:4.

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ON NEW HONEYMOON. Reine Davies, stage star and at famous New York DELMOT left to ht) Oscar, chef of the lAraldor rig 4, 4 N. Among those to attend firial functiciti, I movie actor. divorced wife of Lederer, former Chicago theatrical restaurant were LUNCHEON. row, left i 2 married to George Regas, Big Bill Edwards, and Gardner, Charles and Lorenzo Delmonico.

4 divorced wife of George Lederer, former Chicago theatrical at famous New York restaurant right): chef I manaer, is married George Reas, movie actor. Big Bill Edwards, and Gardner, Charles and Lorenzo Delmonico. HEALTHIEST MISSES FROM MLSSISSIPPL Inez Harden (at the left) and Gladys Moorehead are among crowd from state attending rodeo here, I TRIBUXE Photo. (Story on pogo 17.) HEALTHIEST MISSES FROM MISSISSIPPI. Inez Harden (at the left) and Gladys Moorehead are among crowd froni southern state attending rodeo here, Harden (at the left) and Gladys Moorehead are among- crowd from southern state attending rodeo here, ITRIBUXE Ph oto.

(Story on pogo 17.) BRITAIN'S IDOL. Jack Hobbs, cricket to England what Babe Ruth-is to U. S. BRITAIN'S IDOL. jack Hobbs, cricket star, is to Babe Ruth- England what Hobbs, cricket star, is to England what Babe Ruth- to U.

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