The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 19, 1922, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 90

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    THE STJNTDAY OREGOXIA1S', PORTLAND, MARCH 19, 1922
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ASTRONOMERS have been inter-" Bell, inventor of the modern tele-
ested recenUy in studying some phone, celebrated his'75th birthday at
unusually large spots on the Miami, Fla., at the i residence of Ml
sun. 'A photograph reproduced hero daughter, Mrs, David rFairchild. The
shows George Henry Peters of the inventor never has la telephone near
naval observatory looking at the sun his study and, in Accord with , his
by means of a photographic telescope, wishes, there is nonei in the Fairchild
- - home. The obvious treason is that be
A decidedly' unconventional snap- does not wish to be disturbed by calls
shot of the United States cabinet of fi- on the phone,
cers was taken as they were bidding ..
goodbye to Will Hays, retiring from Mrs. Nelson P. Rridick of Fulda,
the post of postmaster-general. The Minn, was the first tfarm woman to
members, left to right, are: Secretary appear before thesenate agricultural
of the. Treasury Mellon, Secretary of committee to aid in (attempts to ob-
Agriculture Wallace, Vice-President tain adequate pricesi for farm- pro-.
Coolidge, Secretary of Labor Davis, -duce. She is a director of the United
Secretary of the Interior Fall, ex- Society of Agriculture and with her
Postmaster-General Will Hays, Secre-. Is shown Benjamin C. March, man-
tary of Commerce Hoover and Secre- aging director or tne organization.
tary of the Navy Denby. .
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There is a bill in congress calling
for adoption of an entirely new cal-
A Washington i(D. C.) merchant endar, as worked out by Moses B,
etlrred up a lot of fuss when he ad- Cotsworth of Vancouver, B. C, His
vertised to display hosiery on living plan Includes setting aside the first '
models. - The display was said to ; jay cf esMb. year as New Year's day
have been a success, but reports-as an)j giving ' it . no other number or
to resultant sales are lacking. "name other than that. , Then he would
. ., , f start January 1 and continue until
A feature of th big hoa rtow at The next day would be
Santa Barbara. Ca , this February i and so on. making 62
be a polo game between girls teams. weeks and' ,13 months (four
Miss Elizabeth Hammond Boston so-. montn) He
"'"S .,B1"'. J VrW. are would start each, month on Sunday. . - --r, ,
Jc?Je, l?", f"o Practice, the 1st, and end it on Saturday, the Sl-r c r'r.
. 28th. The thirteenth month he would
On March 3. Alexander ' Graham place between June and July and call
it Spl. ,
Commander Hayne Ellis, U. S. N.,
has been selected by Secretary of the
Navy Denby to be his personal aide.
He succeeds Captain David sellers,
U. S. N., who has been made com
mander of the U. S. S. Maryland. .
With the British protectorate over
' Egypt ended, according to Premier
Lloyd George, Prince Fuad Pasha,
heir to the Khedive of Egypt, comes
into prominence as the probable
ruler of the country.
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