Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 301, 18 December 1922 — Page 12
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.,
NEWS EVENTS OF THE DAY SEEN THROUGH THE EYE OF THE CAMERA
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I Sevem Str Mecmaids of S WOMEN'S SHIMMING ASS'MA HOLDER. S of CWv.MPlOM- ! SMIP TITLES Cltt to right) MISSES ETHEL - PHANCBJ" COOHEV, DOQS O'ASAQA, HLEH WAIN U RIGHT. LILLIAN STODDARD, AlLEEAJ RiGOlN one ETHEL BAKER
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. j Ids Edna Pennfajtou. Hiss Edna Pennhigton, film beauty, an- Norman Manning, New Vork, west a-ridiiig on a summer's day. And the ride ended suddenly when the machine turned turtle while rounding a corner at high speed. ;: Mis Pennington was taken to a hospital. After she had recovercl : sufficiently to look in a mirror she filed suit against Manning for : $16,500, alleging that her nose was broken in the accident, marring hex beauty and costing hex a fortune iajthe fUm .world.
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' .Claire Dux. one of the beauties of tKe .grand opera world, ia now touring (America in a series of song recitals.) She will be a guest artist with the 'Chicago Opera .Company during the (winters
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i Picture shows Gabriel Narntowicz. former Minister of Foreign Atfaira. who c- December 9 was elected President of Poland by the ' r National Assembly. Fire ballots were needed before he secured the necessary majority. .
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Heavy early snows in Saskatchewan, Canada, have delayed the harvesting of crops there, the farmers being compelled to dig beneath the snows to take In their crops and wheat. Photograph shows one of the- farmers clearing his fields from snow and working In a temperature of 35 degrees below zero.
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Senator Selden P. Spencer of Missouri, who favors appointment of a commission whose d ty will be to test the powers of latoxicatin? Kiuors.
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Miaa Cbxisaie J. Anderson. Miss Chrissie J. Anderson, school teacher of Spring L eld, Mo has started a nation-wide movement to popularize American folk dances in connection with state and patriotic songs. Programs of songs and dances tend to improve moral standards, prevent and cure garity and generally raize socuj atandardois her opinion. -
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Mrs. Robert E. Lee Jewett. f The family of presidents is that of Mrs. Robert E. Lee Jewett of San Francisco. Mrs. Jewett claims four presidents Tyler, Buchanan, Lincoln and Grant among her ancestors through the famous Bard family of Kentucky. She also claims relation-, ship to the De Marks family of Italy and France and the Bards of Scot-fland.
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Seated, left to right: N. Beyreshev, secretary of the soviet Jewel committee; G. D. Bagutvfg, committeeman; Prof. A. E. Firstman; T. Hotter, jewel expert, and Alexandra Bovia, keeper of the sutures. Back row: Alexander Pruglajnen, Jewel expert; V. E. Sobeloff, head of the jewel committee, and other
Can a woman Keep a secret? YesI Answer soviet officiab in Russia. And so certai i are they that Mile. Alexandra Bovia has been made keeper of the archives
of the soviet committee which has charge of the former Kuss crown jewels. This position requires great 6ecrecy. The priceless jtwela of the czars ar. to be
sold in foreign countries that the proceeds may be used to stabilize the ruble. Members of the soviet committee recently found many of the missing jewels in Lapland
Above, a train from the north" bearing thousands of Christmas trees. Below, typical of every American home the letter to Santa Claus. Day by day, in every way, the preparations for Ohristr..as are becoming more and more complete. Whole train loads of Christmas evergreens are coming down from the northldnds to be decorated with trinkets and candles. Santa Clrns' mail is increasing each day as thousands of children are writing their holiday notes. And old Santa himself n getting his rsindeer la good shape fox his coming trip, j
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This Is the first picture of the Mexico city water riot, in which twenty were killed and fifty hurt ft-hen mouLted police fired Into a group of workinb people who had gathered ii front of the City Hall to protest against lack of water. Photograph shows autos 1 ading funeral procession an bearing hundreds of floral offerings. Twenty thousand persons marched in ie procession, which wat over a mile long,
