An illustration by Ellen Bernard Thompson Pyle graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on this day in 1922.
Ford Motors announced it had purchased the financially distressed Lincoln Motor Company. The purchase out of receivership was for $8,000,000.
Japan agreed to withdraw troops from Shandong, restore German interests, surprisingly, in Qingdao, and given the Jinan railway back to China.
A mob in British India burned down a police station in Chauri Chaura killing 22 policemen. The action had been sparked by police killing protesters some time earlier.
The family of newly elected Congressman John. L. Cable posed for this photograph:
Sailor suits for boys remained popular at the time, as this photo demonstrates.
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