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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1922)
4 TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 10, 1922 mwwmm t Vvx - - lt " - "r ' . - " x si I: VwVy 5 "V- , li j, - "'iS MlitSilslillM To 2, "W35.' IB AS". SEEN BY CAMERA WASHINGTON police are id be equipped with 7-pound tear-gas guns for riot-sqaad duty. Captain L. M. McBride recently demonstrated how compressed air in one cylinder draws tear gas from the other and throws a stream through the nozzle. ' ! - - ' . . J Carl E. Akely, noted sportsman, sculptor, artist and hunting companion of the late Theodore Roosevelt, is now engaged in modeling a face of a gorilla. M. Clemenceaa visited the artist rcentty and showed great interest in the death masks of gorillas taken by Mr. Akely. " Ranchers near Lebec, Cal., are puzzling over a wild elk which recently appeared at the gate of a ranch corral and was satisfied only by admittance to the inclosure. The elk has manifested no desire to be free. . . The "Little Theater" movement in Washington, D. C, has resulted in re modeling of the Washington home of the late Alexander Graham Bell, inven tor of the telephone, into a "Little' Theater." . Little Master Herbert and Miss Mary Andrea, children of a commercial attache of the Netherlands legation, are among the many attractive children of foreign diplomats at the national capital. V . Police in the national capital confiscated a gigantic still of 500 gallons ca pacity in a recent raid. They are also holding an expensive motorcar. , . Oregon's delegate to the equal rights conference of the woman's party in Washington, D. C, was Miss Emma Wold of Portland, state vice-chairman (on extreme left). Other western women attending the conference were, from left to right, Mrs. William Kent, San Francisco; Mrs. Lucille Shields, Amarillo, Tex., and Miss Sybil Moore, Seattle, Wash. 3SE 2 s3 &a ? 5 ISMiiillBiiiHi 4iV 5f ri1 ill J V v iff s- tndenvood 8 UndenroodMY jSSS 1 "k" 2 4e Underwood & UnderwoodNX 4 'i jus:.;-'-'-" i H0 lnderwood & UnderwoodM Y 'i r r & 7 -r 5? VOTES' "4 3. j?eV veto. 1 J I I.