Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 30, 3 February 1923 — Page 12

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TIRICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY. FEB 3, 1923.

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

. ralfm ncoln. Bliteenth president of the United States, bom In 1809. who was Bhot in hia box at Forda Theater in 1865. Robert T Lincoln, son of President Lincoln, is the possessor of this remarkable" nainting which was made by McDonald, noted portrait artist.

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The United States has had what a follower of the game of! chance would call "Bum luck" in connection with its airships. But never give up the ship and never say fail seems to be the " slogans. The exclusive picture above shows the first gas cell in pjlace and under test in the giant navy rigid airship now being built at Lakehurst, N. J. .

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Mr. R. H. Harrison, Goose Creek. Tex, and her little daughter, , Bonnie Lee. :,-'v Mrs. R H. Harrison, Goose Creek, Tex., has just arrived in Honston to seek the aid of the state and federal governments in running) t'own the masked band which invaded her home recently, took her into! the country and administered a severe flogging. In addition to beating i the woman the mob cut off her hair.

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General Murphy, commanding Free State forces in southwestern ' Ireland. In recognition of his success in reorganizing the Irish Free Stal army, Commandant Murphy of the southwestern district, has been, promoted to the rank of general.

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' fl ' Jy' ''ni LtAv$ - " UVwiTt 'Wt ; F 'UW The blue ribbon classic, of the h , , White Trails will be run at Ash---MV-'V-K . ton- Idah0' on February 22 and V K il Vfr?-:; will be attended by mushers and ,VF:r-1 sighteers from all over the United ? W 'VTv f I States, Canada and Alaska.' Upper, lirSJtl Driving this team is Mrs. W. B. V- Holllngsworth and behind her cm W'" 1 U I ' Sm'tt'H. i'iVvOtf ' the Bk,Is 18 Ml8 1Iar7 Allison. f:;r )H CVf Loer' MI88 Hutchinson, s. t? If , . y--k VI famous girl driver, Is preparing a - N W' - V k-tTs Xls1 yy tCam whIch Bhe wlU enter f r ' 'i i Smoky Gaston's team, which Mis 1 - M 1 -yr I Hchinson drove last year and f ' v almost sent home a winner, an ao- , - ZZ cident putting her out of the race. i WA 'I'll Vv -' " -; . wevni' f-Hfi I1 - - .v.--vry ' I &&7 ( f F"i k- 4 i Vi - 1

r jeweled throne of Tutankhamen from tomb. Below, the wheels of

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I ores are being brought from the t , King Tutankhamen, i ancient ruler of Egypt, by Howd Carter, U. S. explorer, and

his staff which have opened the tomb -sealed 3,000 years ago. The king's throne alone is worth a vast sum. It is inlaid witli costly jewels and trimmed with

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huge pieces of gold. His chariot was found. The wheels had been dismounted when placed besidi Jus body and are in in excellent state ex preservation.

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B. F. Leavitt headed a deep eea diving expedition to Chile to receover about $1,000,000 in tungsten and copper lost off the coast at Valparaiso ; Leavit will do most of the dhing.

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Le Trocquer, Minister of Works of Prance, who, it is stated in many quarters, may divide the responsibilities of the Ruhr with whoever the ultimate military commander may be.

Senator David L Walsh is the first Democrat to be elected to the United States Senate from Massachusetts in sixty-eight years and the fourth In the histoiy of the Senate.

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E. Berry Wall, ex-'"KIng of Dudes." lately returned from Paris after nine years residence there, bewails a changed United States and , declares that not enough attention is paid to clothes. Although he , took pleasure in the leisurely social life of Paris, Mr, Wall was glad K to get back to America, . ' r

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This picture shows a native sorting pieces of jewelry collected when the floors of the tomb of the ancient King Tutenkhamen were Bwept. The uncovering of this ancient tomb has brought to j trasu.res of a Perid thought to be some 3,000, years ago, and add new light to the ever increasing store of knowledge of an ancient Egyptian manners, customs and art.

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AoS:. rkin envoy 10 Esypt- and Rob?rt Carter, the S fh Ti?110 discovered the mortuary chamber, in front of the tomb of Tutankhamen In the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor

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Goal tending on a hockey team isn't the softest inh i' '. . . sport. It entails absorbing a lot of bird I knocks r Mn110' i for a goal- is all In a day's work with Tgoa, deeper Thf vn?BCked a the picture. Massey. of the Massachusetts InsUtute rSZL? team, has auite some protective armor on. Technology