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oc-plain-dealer 1923-09-22

1923-09-22 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 2 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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SOUTH BEND PLANS CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Top, left, Log Cabin home of Pierre F. Navarre, first white man to settle on site of Dunn, oldest Indiana business man; below, left, George B. Beitner, director right, Council Oak under which Explorer La Salle conferred with Indians. South Bend, Ind., will devote a solid week, extending from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6, to the celebration of the city's hundredth birthday. During the week the progress of the city from the time it was a fur present and page Holmar Liederman, Alaska's most beautiful girl, has announced that she will sue the officials of the Atlantic City beauty pageant, charging she was humiliated when the officials refused to permit her to compete in the beauty contest after an Alaskan paper had sent her to Atlantic City as Miss Alaska to represent the northern territory. Holmar Liederman. "RICE LINE" GROWS AS FAMINE IN JAPAN INC A typical Japanese "rice line." Even in normal times the power plant Japan receives rice "done" from the govern- ment. Now with its chief cities in ruins, a large part of Honde devastated and thousands home- less as a result fire which stalks if the w THE PLAIN DEALER ANAHEIM, CALIF ANNIAL CELEBRATION ite man to settle on site of South Bend; right, B. F. orge B. Beltnier, director of centennial committee; conferred with Indians. dredth birthek the progthe time it was a fur trading post until the present will be traced in parade and pageant. CHEMICAL COAT WITH FOX TRIM This sumptuous cost of Caracol is collared and cuffed in black fox fur. It is the usual slim line model with a buckle fastening. An unusual touch is given by the pendant hems and tails trimming the cuffs. FIRE RAZES MILLION DOLLAR BRIDGE View of fire wrecking bridge over Connecticut river at Springfield, Mass. READY TO SHINE FOR WOLVERINES IN JAPAN INCREASES less as a result of the quake and fire which followed, famine stalks in the wake of the quake. READY TO SHINE FOR WOLVERINES Harry Kipke. Harry Kipke, star of the 1923 Michigan grid team, is ready to lead the Wolverines through another good season. He is one of the brainiest and most versatile men in the game. NOR funker plane which Neuman; CALIF Saturday, September 22, 1923 AMERICAN ZEP. ZR-1. VISITS NEW YORK ZR-1 passing over New York skyscrapers. STAGE FAVORITE OF SPANISH QUEEN ZR-1 passing over New York skyscraper. STAGE FAVORITE OF SPANISH QUEEN Senorita Consuelo Hidalgo. NORSE FLYERS BELIEVE ARCTIC FLIGHT POSSIBLE Junker plane which flew within 400 miles of the North Pole and its crew, second from left, Pilot Arthur Neuman; third from left, Haaken H. Hammer, head of the Hammer-Junker expedition.