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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1920)
THE' SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JTJT.T 11; 1920 hi a ltd. J, SEN BY CAMERA If sin 3 4 N - 'S -H ' v In I i HI? h i I? ft I ' 5 r f V f 1 v 'ft sit Jt s. " F 5i V jr i 7V 1 Bill Mil IIIMIIIBIIBIIMlWIIWIMMIBIIIMMMWiaMMMMBIIIWiaBBWIHIMIIKiailllllll ll I f jl 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I IWIIIII III HI y 1 S s - 1 i 1 1 - S. 1 f iV S" r r,r I H; 4 , a l v - v i' T'l- -lit ' r ' sin!"'" -- - ,"a V " - i ' ? I 1 1 4v t ' , ; " r lilt'- 1 & "f 1 lvli I, " fi- t i''-',i ( 'v. -j-r-Cvt-' 1 "i-" r-,-- f-Vi f--- GENERAL, PERSHING was com pelled to capitulate to armies of kiddies who overwhelmed him on his recent trip to the Panama canal ton. On board .the United States army transport Northern Pa cific, formerly on the Flayel-San Francisco run as a coast liner, he was the center of a bevy of hajlpy young sters. Miss Fanny Hurst, story writer, whn startled her friends and awakened the interest of the public with the announcement that she had been for five years the wife of Jacques S. Danielson, pianist and composer, de clared that "after a five-year acid test, the dust Is still on the butterfly wingrs of our adventure, the dew Is on the rose." They entered Into a marriage pact fixing certain rules that have been observed agreeably to both, living separately, maintaining two apartments and having- two breakfasts together each week. Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham pion of the world, recently enjoyed a visit with his parents In Oakland. Cal. His parents live at Salt Lake City, and It is claimed that the elder Dempsey is the only man who ever successfully -"licked" Jack. Considerable property damage was wrought in Los Angeles and vicinity by earthquake shocks June 27. Walls tumbled In some places but there were no fatalities as a result of the tremblers. ' . J. Bruce-Jjremer of Butte, Mont., as vice-chairman of the democratic na tional committee, called the conven tion to order at San Francisco. "Tod" Sloan, famous jockey, is spending a honeymoon season at Coronado Beach, Cal. He 'recently married Betty Saxon Malone, an ac tress starring with the "Honeymoon Trail" company, after a ten-day court- ship. He was divorced by Julia San derson, another famous actress, sev eral years ago. John Larsen, owner of the Larsen all-metal monoplane, in flying from Omaha, Neb., to Pine Valley, N. J., made a new non-stop record for the United States. The flight was made between 4 A. M. and 8:12 P. M. Bert Acosta piloted the plane. The journey to Central Park, L. I., destination of the plane, was made the following day. . During the Yale-Harvard baseball games at Cambridge there were some brilliant plays and thrilling incidents to satisfy the expectations of fans. While American troops have long guarded the bridges across the Rio Grande, stopping Americans who have no business across the line and pre venting the entry of undesirable citi zens, thousands of Mexicans . have taken refuge on United States soil along the border. Revolution-ridden Mexico held muclj cause for alarm on the part of citizens for their own safety, owing to the unsettled state of affairs and raiding of bandit band ss s v 'h-wjjj jprw-ft '"w'liy GSBaaaBnBBsaBniEHaBBDBaami 5" 2? v x -V . 4 V,- UiMj 7S rv, '-v-W III . .4 1 " 3 -4: - 3 0 7 -7 7V 4 1 1"1- l t r y - jg-s&vjf-,ift i...ii.m ..i naVv v m I ; 4 H SSl7 .' XI