Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 14, Hli?' ThclP°P€ h°ldd5_hi51 first COHSiS‘O"c)l’v atowhid} Newly created cardinals in the Sistine Chap- several new cardinals were created. ne o el at the first consisto: hel the few pictures ever taken inside the Vatican, Ry e b ehe Po showing the Pope’s throne. Scottish singer, Cameron McLean of De- troit and music cabinet panel which he carved when a lad of eighteen in the highlands of Scotland. The carving is a reproduction of the painting by Sir William Orpen, “The Re- turn of the Sword.” cUnderswomt & T U. S. destroyer Bainbridge makes thrilling rescue of hundreds from : = S = French hospital ship, which was completely destroyed by fire in the Sea of (w]:an:.v-i.:o?\.dG[?imaguf:; fin{‘agjanstr:‘ael;es ;;; Marmora. Photo shows arrival of the destroyer and the rescued at Con- i maliing 5 s.tud;.?o[ Avierioan hatdltar i * stantinople. . T benefit of her husband’s business in Nippon. Intermationn The S. S. Laconia passing through the Panama c anal, the first ship to go through the waterway bound on a world cruise. The ship carries 540 passengers from thirty-seven states. Stars at Newburg, N. Y., for Middle Atlantic skating championship events. Left to right: West Becker, metropolitan indoor champion; Mildred Truslow, Hat- tie Dose and Paul E. Forsman, representing the Iceland team of New York city. . Inte

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