Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1922, p. 13

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. The Daily British Whi -- ee a. --eee ee eee eet : EE se Os. st eA > KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUESDAY, "MBER 12, 1922, SECOND SECTION. 8 FV 7 8 Blonds Seem To Have It In ~~ ,r Gerry Farrar's Life; First Jeritza, Now It's Peggy Joyce IRISH IRREGULAR LEADERS EXECUTED IN DUBLIN. Left, Liam Mellows was the idol of the Irish republican youth and was said to be the genius behind ihe strategy of the republican forces. Right, Rory O'Connor 'vas commandant of the insurgent forces in the battle of the cus Ccurts. GERRY AND THE LIGHT THAT MUST NOT FAIL. : od : A United States view of tle effort to secure cancellation ot " Lou r debts. % war de --From the San Francisco Chronicle. BEFORE THE RIFT IN THE NEW YORK.--When beautiful, vellow-haired Maria Jeritza replaced her as leading soprano at the Metropolitan Opera Company--when the new favorite sang her roles--drew her applause--won away her cherished "Gerry-fla; "--no one took the blow more gracefully than Geraldine Farrar. Fanar fans the world over could not but admire the way in which their loved Carmen dropped quietly out and left the spotlight to the beautiful young foreigner. - Now Lou Tellegén, fram, whom Geraldine Facear, Popa afer 2 Sormy disagreement, 2 > vokion to 0 ns Joyce, Sn Wa as it at © re COL. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. shuwing -aTdem devation to-Feguy Hopkins doy y y are engaged Ww Assistant secretary of the navy, and his daughter, Grace, Will Gerry give up her husband as easily as she did her operatic queenship? Broadway wonders, watching the army and navy rugby game at Philadelphia. and. treads: lightly--listening for. the tempests WAR MEMORIAL IN PADDINGTON SQUARE. A memorial erected by the G.W.R. in the famous Pad- sr -- TT \ 4 dington station in London. "It was recently unveiled and dedi= iL Be NS iE LBENNO cated by Viscount Churchijl and the Archbishop of Canterbury. LR | Jk his Sg ere y 3 Note the unusual pose of the soldier, with his great coat flung cA Decorative Pen 2 over his shouldems, "Dollar Princess" Coming to Beg For Hungry Refugees of Near East Princess Anastasra © cll tne TTT or TT IT FIRST SENATORS OF THE IRISH FREE STATE. . - Included in the thirty members of the Irish Senate nominated by President = Cosgrave Wednesday were thé following: Top, left to right: the Earl of Kerry, the Earl of Granard. Will. JU (he weiting ves Ar py Jom Biikler Yeels, ihe baat, the Earl of Dunraven, Sir Thomas Esmonde. Bottam, left to right: with a feather quill for a handle Bryan Mahon. of Mayo; Professor George Sigerson,- Sir Horace Plunkett and Gef. Sir makes a beautiful gift. Nataral feath- ers are as marvelous and beautiful In thelr markings as flowers and those in neutral colors be tinted If ome wishes to brighten them. Many kinds of feathers, Including those of the ostrich, are used for these decorative pens and they make a gift suited to every grown-up. HIER \ 2 Angel or Knight. .« That famous journalist, Sir John Foster Fraser, was in America, and a youngster asked him why he was a knight. - * "Well," said Sir Jolin, "the King touched me on the shoulder with a sword' and that made me into a knight." vt . . "Oh!" sald the youth. "My grand- father was touched on the head by an Indian with an axe and that made Bim an angel." a wt GREEK REFUGEES WHOM THE DOLLAR PRINCESS WILL SELL HER NEWPORT HOME TO AID -- Chrirde PARIS --America's "Dollar Princess," the former Mrs. William B. Leeds, Christopher of Greece became a power in European portion her December to plead for dollars for the hungry refugees in the Near : : a. he o Sr ul With her royal husband. who has never seen kis wife's native land, she will make speeches il os 2 aT yountey to raise money for the Neat Exst fund. While in New York she will superintend the Belgium buried ifs "unknown soldiér" on the recent Armistice Day. Tha coffin being . aefugee Greeks, ot Report be Me proceeds. ftom. Me. will devote ta fosdiog lowered into the tomb beneath the Cologne du Congres in Brussels. Prince Leopold and King. : 4 iy : ' 3 Albert-are peento the left standing at the salute, ~~ * er a : : i 0 ! 8 £i X '

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