The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1914, Page 60, Image 60

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    'THE - OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTL AND, SUNDAY- MORNING, JUNE 21 . 1914. '
AS THE .CAMERA SEES.-INTERESTING PERSONAGES AT.'HOME AND ABROAD
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MRS. ELVIRA GUTERRIEZ. THE. JOAN OF ARC OF NORTHERN MEXICO
This plucky Mexican woman, who fought side by side .with men in seven battles, is here
shown on her way to Parras to visit her mother, . Mrs. Guterriez, . who still , is under .20 years,
keeps her mass of hair hidden beneath her broad sombrero. (International 'News Service.)
MRS. KEKMIT ROOSEVELT. WHO 1 WAS MISS BELLE WILL ARD. AMBASSADOR- WILLARD. AND KERMIT ROOSEVELT
The civil marriage ceremony of Miss Belle Willard, daughter of the United States ambassador to Spain, and Kermit Roosevelt, soa- of Col
onel Theodore Roosevelt,: was performed in Madrid on the morning of June 10. The religious ceremony was celebrated on the following: day in
the presence of a number of distinguished euests. (International News Service.),
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THE ORIGINAL "STAR SPANGLED BANNER";N OW. BEING RESTORED IN NATIONAL MUSEUM
The flag here shown is the one which Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner," saw floating over Fort
McHenry after its attack by the British during i the' war of '1812; a sight which inspired him to write -the words to the
national anthem. (Harris & EwingO , .
PICTURESQUE SCENE ON THE WELLESLEY COLLEGE CAMPUS DURING THE TREE DAY CELEBRATION
- The 'late spring is theoccasion for. many picturesque celebrations on the campuses of the leading colleges and universi
ties. The women's colleges observe especially pretty ceremonies, and among them Wellesley. This' photograph shows- a
group of students in fancy garb at the annual tree day exercises which were held late in May. '
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DESIGNS FRIEZE FOR CAPITOL
Paul Bartlett. sculptor, who is executing, the
, frieze which will be put above the entrance to
the house wing of the capitoL . . ,
; THE MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES .INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION I APPOINTED,' BY . PRESIDENT. WILSON: ;
The United States Industrial Commission, .which now is investigating conditions' in New York. . Mrs. J. Borden Harriman fa 'the only woman mem
ber.', From left" to right are Austin-B. Garrettson of Iowa, Mrs, J. Borden Harriman of New - York, John B.-Lennon of New York, Frank P. Walsh of
ISssouri, chairman; John R. Commons of Wisconsin, James O'Connell of Washington jD.-C,nd Frederick Av Delano of -IllinoIiivtL N.'S.) f -
THE VANITIE IN " TRIAL RACE
1 ? This photograph shows the yacht Vanitie in
- - 1 the first race with the Resolute over the Sandy
' Hook cup course, which. the Resolute won, .
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