The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
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SHE PREFERS WRITING SCENARIOS i
! TO WRITING PARTY INVITATIONS
President Receivi
”0 IS FIRST AMONG AMERICAN BEAUTIES OF THE SCREEN?
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blond in America.
raid Ilelleu, French artist, is lie t
ns positive that the beauty of Ruby
do Renter eclipses the fairness if
all others.
Howard Chandler Christy, the
American artist, champions the
pulchritrude of Justine Jchn-tone
and Katherine MacDonald Miss
MacDonald's classic features are
distinctive'Grecian, while the beau-
ty of the aspirants to her title,
American Beauty, is in each in-
stance hetrogeneous. These photo-
graphs show each woman j he r
best.
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Princess Fatima. Stiltsna of Afghanistan, and her three sons Mi tl
'he White House after being received by President and Mrs. Ha
The Dr lanes* wore her bahlfiial Short skirt
Generation on Stage
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Lookit! Kids!
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iANAGER WOULDN’T LET HER DANCE,
SAYS IRENE CASTLE, SO SHE ASKS $90,M$
Th«- Fat Man. thA 4\.M-
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and to amu.se the ki< kiios* hi ;
behind the Fat Man untl the IL
v' arul all the rest of tho
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Miss Susan Shabnch.
Miss Susan .Shabnch, telephone'
operator in Milwaukee, in awaiting
.the ouU'Qtpe of n suit started by her
attorneys,,to olRam for her a , •
COO,OOP share of a Iuikc estate left |jj
b5 .Slpphen Girard, early sieve I
trader of Philadelphia. lie died! *
seventy years ago.
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Yale Harvard athletes overwhelm
rally ik-fcu.ted (he i Uiford-CumbrUtge
Seim in Hie international field meet
I."Id at Harvard Sitaiium. Thy Brit
ana won only two events, the .mile
run cmd the i-tO, l’ktuic shows
Kro*ti«i*», Harvard, winning the 120*
yard hurdles..
® Here, old timer, Is a photograph of some fellows you knew well ■ „. -i
Both youngster, you'vo read many a story about them. But It fs ilouliTfrl
lf.»ey would recognize themselves In this picture. It was taken Oct 3
lsW, at the Baltimore baseball park.v On the left is Willie Keeler jsv.\t
is Hugh Jennings. That funereal-looking gent who hftlds his hu! lilt,. a
pallbearer is Thomas Murphy, fc-0 exoundkeeper. And on tho right i'H
Jawn J. McOraw. hiaaelO.
T!ii» 12-foot Htilt walker la th«
ri( vv<*t tunuaem<*nt for kicKlioti fit a!
N vv Yt»rK bathing Ueaeh. They flock
julxmt hint wherever he goes. „
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 186, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1921, newspaper, August 5, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570818/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.