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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1919)
THE SUNDAY OEEGOXTAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST 3, 1919. SS MM jf p j I l II Ml If...- -V V- 1 0 jfMrGFMlBZB 2 fTTi HROTJGH illness Miss Losalie The men were brought to this country slept beside the road wherever nlgrnt Freedman of Philadelphia loBt the for protection against German revenge, fall overtook her. The hike was made use of her arms, but has learned both to write and paint by holding pen. or brush between her teeth. Mrs. Jules S. Bache of New Tork a prominent society leader, has received The lure of gold appeals alike to men and women. Mrs. Alary J. Nunas, 80, owns several mining claims located six miles from Tonopah, Nev., and has sunk about 20 shafts, doing all of the to win a $2000 prize. She carried a camping outfit weighing 18 pounds, and was not allowed to accept a lift unless asked twice. Louis Martacal. Italian, and Ydes an unusual distinction In having the hy-hmt Kioerino- &ya hn;t)nc itr:tf Detoapzou. French, professional one- She refuses to sell for less than $50,000 K"" i. utiijuii.-uui,s Belgium war medal awarded to her for work for the Belgian war babies. and declares she will not sell for less than the claims are worth if she has various American links that the loss of one arm does not deprive one of the William Pester, after living 13' years to .q,. them until she is 100 years old. Breat sport. Their scores make many In the deserts of southern California, has located in New Tork, where he pro poses to show citizens of that metrop olis how to live on $5 a week. As one Capain Fryatt, master of a British merchant ship, was a martyr to Ger- two-armed players envious of superior skill. striking economy he goes without man hate- Because his ship rammed a shaves and haircuts. The United States submarine K-S is the first ever to sail the upper Mis sissippi.. It is cn a recruiting expedi- submarine about to attack it. he was Rhnt TV pnpmv jiftpr Cflntlirp. The Press reports recently told of the body was taken to England from Bel- j""- accompanied by a complete flo landing in this country of two German gium and appropriate services were llua OI war vessels, prisoners. It develops that Alfred held at St. Paul's cathedral. Scholz and Alwin Grothe. the so-called prisoners, gave information to General Miss Pauline Holt, yeomanette. who T.ntil she had proceeded from Seattle Is making a trip up and down the Mis- Pershing of Von Hindenburg's plans to a point east of Chicago. Mrs. J. N. sissippi river In a navy submarine, is for retreat which greatly helped the Franklyn, 28, a nurse of Bellevue hos- credited with being the first woman American forces in routing the Huns, pital, in walking across the continent ever to take a tour in a submarine- i T - i - 'Air.: &&&&&& i .tiY- its :' 44t ' f-ajmr-rt. uaatei-to,. latefcj.. " Mi f r 1 1 x 1. , xx .x& l-sCx.-'x 3S1 CX xf . x w x.jr '"A"f ' ' i 1 s J J x- 4. lrtdrxod & c WAT flafyfljucv 3 t -K. ? xi . X. I - f x '-JHff1ffllliiiitilVli I&LMMi r -xx! - -SXV ... T . . ...-S: "'-' .V I1 :x..x ..vr. -::'.A' Tr; A '.. - xtx..- x. .t; . . t . .. x.'T. xS.--''f' -xxx... xs-xXx 5.. ' .- f xj-"j' n V: ,x -v - x x-r - rf. SC. if -rr- .L. x' x r x ? 1 X I J i r X .Sx.