Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 58, 9 March 1922 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922

NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA

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The screen held Martha Mansfield's heart tighter than any husband could, she. said, bo her husband went and got a divorce.

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Women have established and conducted successfully many business enterprises, but Miss Charlotte Woodruff (above) and her sister, Mrs. Ethel Fahey, of New York, have put over a new one. Since - his death the two women have taken charge of their father's trucking business and made good. -

Mrs. Charles Dillingham (above) of New York, killed this 130pound tarpon off Palm Beach.

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Cold as well as fire had to be fought by the firemen in the $10,000,000 conflagration in Montreal, in which the city hall was destroyed, of which this is the first picture. - Famous art treasures as well as valuable public documents were distroyed. ' . .

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Although it will cost more than to make repairs, the destroyer Graham, completed since the war, is to be scrapped at the New York navy yard. The damage she received in collision December 17 with the Panama is shown above. ' ,

Irish troops following De Valera have seized a part of Limerick and are in revolt against the provisional Irish government. The above shows one of the main streets in Limerick.

The chauffeur's attempt to beat a tram at a grade crossing in Paincsville. O.. it was asserted by railroad officials yesterday, was responsible for fifteen deaths when the train hit a crowded bus, the wreck of which is shown above. ...

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Sybil Bauer (above), Illinois A. C, made a new and wonderful mark for women swimmers when she did 150 yards, backstroke, in 1 minute 59 3-5 seconds.

Here Is the San Giorgio hotel in Genoa, where the April conference to settle old world problems will be held, possibly without us.

Miss EfHe Bentham. Miss EfRe Bentham, who recently arrived in New York City from England, is head of the Dr. Barnardo orphanages of that country. institution, which is international in its scope, ia at present caring for over fcO.000 girls jr.d boys. - -

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Ilenny Porten, Germany's Mary Pickford, has been a bride in many pictures. She has become the real bride of Dr. von Kaufman, German noble. .:

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Bound for another trip to Russia, from which he has gained concessions from . the LeninTrotzky government, Washington A.1" Vanderlip sailed aboard the Ordun -

With this copy of Babe Ruth's big five-year contract In hand, Mrs. Ruth .finds smiling doubly easy. At $500 a piece for homers, she's rooting for a new record, too. Think of the hats each home run will buy! ,

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Lady Patricia Ramsey and son Lady Patricia Ramsey, the former Princess Pat of Connaught, has been "ordered" by King George to return to her husband, Commander Alexander Ramsey, R. N.. according to rumors here. Lady Ramsey has left London to join Commander Ramsey in Paris. It is said that the king and queen have insisted that the Ramseys put an end to gossip by setting up house together again, comment havlug been excited by Lady Patricia's increasingly long separations from her husband in the last two years. . .

Of the thousands of needlework exhibits at the Hotel McAlpin, New York," none attracted more attention than this piece of embroidery by Gertrude Alces. It is valued at several thousand dollars. As to the hours of endless care and eyestrain, just ask any woman. - She knows! - ...

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Col. George A. Dumont (right), new military attache at the French embassy, has been presented to President Harding by Ambassador Jusserand. -