The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 14, 1920, Magazine Section, Page 4, Image 94

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WITH th new women voters
about doubling the total vdte
In New Jersey, election of
ficials took no chances n not hav
'lnr accommodations for the ballots
and provided barrels " In place-, of
regrulation boxes. The photograph re
produced here was taken In Jersey
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Two California girls recently hiked
across the continent to New York.
They have now taken to bicycles and
are on their way to Florida and Cuba.
On Completing their Journey they
propose to stpdy. Journalism in New
York. The girls are Beverly Bayard
(left) and Lorline Davis.
, Confiscated whiskey worth many
thousands of dollars was recently
poured into the streets outside the
federal building at Los Angeles, while
Interested spectators looked on, forced
to content: themselves with only a
"smell."
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There is a Roosevelt highway in
Pennsylvania. It was dedicated on
the anniversary of the late presi
dent's birthday, October 27, and
president's birthday, October 27, and
Mrs. Roosevelt, the widow, was pres
ent at the ceremonies- in Philadelphia.
Photographed with her is Mayor
Moore of Philadelphia.
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Jacob Charles Denton , wealthy
mining man of Los Angeles, Cal., mys
teriously disappeared June 3, 19?0.
The mystery was partially solved re
centry by the finding of his body,
buried in the cellar of his palatial
home, and arrests have followed.
Samuel P. Bater of Philadelphia and
Mrs. Louise Pitou Wolf, daughter of
a New Jersey theatrical manager,
were recently married in a "flying
boat" up in the air. The event made
Atlantic City sit up and take notice,
as the first airplane wedding occur
ring there.
The world's record for ocean cross
ings is probably held by Captain Ar
thur R. Mills. He has made 1068
orussings of the Atlantic for the
American line in 41 years of service, ,
steaming a total distance of 3,000,000
' miles, equal to 128 times around the
earth. He was decorated by France
with the Legion. of Honor..
When Frederic H. Parkhurst, re
publican, was elected governor of
Maine by a plurality of 60,000 in Oc
tober the event foreshadowed the re
publican landslide of November 2
throughout the nation.
The old Ku-Klux-Klan of recon
struction days has been revived in
the south, such an organization even
obtaining a charter from a Georgia
court. The night riders are chiefly
concerned with terrorizatlon of the
cotton growers in efforts to keep
the price up. The burning of numer
ous cotton gins is attributed to them.
The group shown was assembled at
Stone Mountain, Ga.
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