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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0001 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| THE JEFFERSONIAN BALTIMORE COUNTY'S SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. TOWSON, MD., JULY 5, 1924. f t 4 .-**- - %- **¦* ||fi^ . * , / <*' N, "¦p-"***. WASHINGTON'S BRAWNY CREW SWEEPS THE HUDSON. Intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, won by the University of Washington eight by a length from Wisconsin University, with Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse and Columbia following in the order named. International AFTER MATH OF ONE OF GREATEST IAVAL DISASTERS IN OUR HISTORY. Bodies of dead and injured seamen of the U. S. S. Missis sippi, following a terrific explosion in a gun turret that killed 48 and wound ed many others, being conveyed to the hospital Ship Mercy. International n> '•S n *« WHEN THE DOGS OF WAR BARK U. S. S. Idaho firing a full broadside during the early Summer ma-noeuvers and battle practice of the Pacific fleet. International W% Ik. i>-1 *u4j*^ ¦ ,-r. -f STRENUOUS ACTION CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA. Flying fall in a wrestling match at London, at the very fraction of a second when one of the competitors is going straight for the mat with his shoulders. . Fotograms t ^^*^^!^ Ott •*¦*. \, »• * TO SPAN THE CONTINENT BETWEEN DAWN AND DUSK Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan at Mitchel Field, Long Island, with the plane in which he made an average of 165 miles an hour for five successive hours, and in which he will attempt to cross the continent by the light Of a single day. Fotograms :¦¦ __________Tl . Mm** w^H BABY CHRISTENED IN CIRCUS RING. Little Joseph Edward Hod-gini, son of Joseph and Etta Hodgini, noted circus riders, at his christening ceremony in Luna Park, Coney Island. The ceremony was performed by an Episcopalian rector. Rev. Thomas R. Lawler, here seen making a few remarks to the parents. International w ' PHILADELPHIA CONTINGENT IN MASONIC FLAG DAY PROCESSION.—Because the Quaker City was the birthplace of the Stars and Stripes her representatives had the right of way in the New York procession celebrating Flag Day. On the steps of City Hall, left to right, are Arthur Eaton, Police Commissioner Enright, Mayor Kendrick of Philadelphia, Mayor Hylan of New York and Gen. Smedley Butler, Philadelphia Director of Public Safety. international MAY BECOME •SECOND LADY OF THE LAND." Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of the Republican nominee for the Vice Presidency, in the garden of her home at Evanston. 111. She was formerly Miss Caro D. BIymer, of Cincinnati. The couple had one son, who was drowned several years ago. Fotograms |