Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1922, Page 50

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\VURE SECTION DECEMBER 31, 1922, Statue of the Prince of Wales recently unveiled at the University of Wales, Aberys- wyth. W World 1 stantine of Greece in exile. former ruler was leaving the taly. View of opening of the tomb of King Tuten'shamen in the Valley of Kings, Egypt, where a treasure estimated as worth 40.000.00C was recently found. Ideal camp for auto tourists located in the Cajon Pass, near San Bernardino, Calif. The tables and seats are made of concrete and were donated by : ; A ; £ Lda the various towns in the valley. “Sandy.” Photograph by C. B. McDannell of Glen Echo, @ Uuderwood & Tnierwoud. “She's a smart ship” were the words of Admiral Eberle after he inspected the U. S. S. Md., winner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the best California recently. This photo shows the big guns of the battleship. amateur photograph. International. e of China, and Chow jhe Chinese republic, in Wide World Ploto. T Z : The cold wave In Chicago. Scene along Lake Michigan, where King Winter has gone to work to change ce denied the charge, but Miss E. Hoffman, a Washington girl, who is attracting considerable attention the landscape. ew seated at right. among the students of ballet dancing. Wilde World Photo. lleged treason during the @Underwood & Underwood Photo by Harris & Gilmore.

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