TIIE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, J ANITA HY 1, 1023 . 'P : Seen DjGracra ' II- - " ', t. ill during the war. ffS .-tfS s,, ' '-i ' '''' - 1.Ca liiiiiiwmiPMW.iiiww 'i' " ite" srJJ- fill III I IHH.I .mil n , r... T if-lF-' -T r- rwf f rj - i ' . : - f.-?N?- I f 5 - A ' f fTl t- 1 Mir L '-i'-i T-. -if C) ... 1 . life II i f iv vi;.;:.,::-.:.,i.:.::sS J7 t"1'k , " " I H - I " .' --fe :. V 'i i x If v ' - - -- -""""""""""' AJjj!iri4vi T elected mayor of Fairport, Ohio, the borderland of genius, ani also is unquestionably the youngest above the average army officer, the woman mayor of the United States average Tale freshman and 20 other that is, if she is not considerably older leading colleges in the country, than the 23 years to which she con- fesses. Mavor Kankonen was elected Smuggling of liquor across the on a ticket pledged to oust all boot- Mexican border into the United States leggers. She was the youngest worn- in airplanes was discovered by Cus- an to have been graduated from the torn Officer AV. B. Evans, when he Women's Medical college of Pennsyl- captured the first flying saloon and vania, and was a. member of the vol- the automobile into which six kegs of unteer medical corps of the U. S. army whisky were being transferred near Ban JJiego, L'b:. xne aviator, mo , chauffeur and the -lookout were ar- As observers of any developments rested, on far eastern ' affairs; -a , group of " Serbian officials Tiave come to Wash- The name of Charles Evans Hughes, ington to watch the army parley. Left " head of th disarmament conference, to right in the picture they are: Mr "Jfr. I Skvirsky and Mr. Skvirsky, vice- Jt was a(rreed upon ln Washington minister' of foreign affairs; A. after weeks of deliberation, and which Tazikoff, advisor on economic mat- will go down in history as the impor ters; P. K. Karavaeff, economist and tant achievement pf the session, editor;' Gustav J. Farman. secretary. Jascha Heifetz. celebrated violinist. ,t t and Miss Helen Keller, famous deaf Ms. J. Norman deR. Whitehouse. and Diind wonder woman, both well chairman of the New York State known in Portland, recently met in Woman's Suffrage party, since the Denver. Mr. Heifeta played selec end of her service as a government tlons, while Miss Keller "listened" by political agent in Switzerland and the means of her fingertips, end of the fight for suffrage, has ... gone into business for herself and is Jewish immigrants, traveling ln , now interested ln a leather products wagons and supplied with farm im factory in New York, where she fro- plements. are a frequent sight ln the quently appears in person and helps Holy Land. The immigrants, trek on the machines. king with outfits very similar, to those common in this country until Nine freshmen, four of them women, the advent of the automobile, are in . . l 1-. I. r ir . caoxnh nt farm lsinrix tTt which t)lV airUIIl KJ 111 V Ol 1 LJT Wl ACUIUI.KJ, C- dwot wi V . " " " cently passed the "Alpha" intelligence may locate. i: fn 4r tmi In FtMpMtitluni Ir F.il i WMknwIMl. Il mill Worn b nil Mutf nit nam ft aa. ?2t IT, - . C f 1 K& i -FwrZt i f . r"vl- , I I MM inderwood.MY' - I- if I ' vw V 7 i , I . rt ' ' ! L- . A--.-' : 4,y,.f - -: ! f v. 1 1 . 1 1 H -zL I- ' i feA-X x c'rVv sXX' ffUnderood & W ft 1 nf -piMii.iiilWM aaJagSgg'Mwai4iw.iji'" v. r.rx--7rrr-yiw " r"r 'r"''r r r vvj - 1 Iff i ft T r-'fa'rgJf ln4-verrJ&y J2sAttz&&- ! 4 prMC rMpSMMMM Mvl IRHd U I I I I f 1 -T3-viC- - I ft-- u- aty w-kcs j Lv I tte thlrtmO dy al Tin il Cat 1 I I f T 1 Mb Hodrad tm Tmmtr- I . 1 f J eve. i.'rir. -u 2i vv VL w X : Underwood. A r I .. . 1 ff: t't Hi M IS- 1 . VI . ' fi 4.y 1 H -'y-