The Times-Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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THE TIMES-RECORD, BLACKWELT.. OKLAHOMA
OUR COMIC SECTION
THE GOLDEN ROSE
Army Balloon Wins National Contest
But There Are Some Subjects of Common Interest
the making of it for generations.
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PRISON, BUT HONORED
IN
Ruins of Hotel Where Four Perished
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Jt Happened to Be One
PRETTY DANCER ELOPES
Relief Work Director Out in China
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Guide in the Louvre Museum
Big Events in the Lives of Little Men
This shows the ruins of Hotel Schmidt, .McKeesport, Pa., near Pittsburgh,
where four persons are known to have lost their lives and where others may
have perished.
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Walter H. Mallory of New York, director of the China International Fam-
ine Relief commission, traveling In the bandit-infested Interior of China with
his soldier gua»*
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Harold Van Doren, holder of an American field service scholarship in France, and now the only official American
guide in the Ixnivre, with his peripatetic class in one of the picture galleries of the museum.
The Golden Rose, awarded each year
by the pope to the queen who has
done most for the Catholic church, has
been sent this year to Queen Victoria
of Spain. It Is fashioned of gold and
precious stones by a family that has
had
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A year ago R. V. Bray, Jr., of Bea
fort, 8. C., was fined $1,000 and sei
tenced to serve a year in the Atlanti
federal penitentiary for striking an In
spector of Internal revenue. Bray of
fered for defense the fact that the
federal officer had intimated that he
was a liar. Just to show what his
townspeople thought of the affair they
elected him mayor in the last elec-
tion. Recently he surrendered himself
to the United States marshal and start-
ed his sentence. He performs his
mayoral duties In his cell.
Fearing that a London
delay their marriage, Charles F. Bridg-
man, student at the University of
Pennsylvania and a son of a Flint,
Mich., millionaire banker, motored off
in a flivver with Bernice Hart (above),
a specialty dancer in a musical show,
and they were secretly married tn Elk-
ton. Md
Lieut R. S. Olmstead, pilot (left), and Lieut. J. W. Shoftan, aid, in
basket of the army balloon S-0 with which they won the national elimination
•contest which started at Indianapolis. They descended at Marilla, N. Y„ about
600 miles by airline.
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The Times-Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1923, newspaper, July 19, 1923; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1609625/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.