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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0143 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
BACKWOODS MUNICIPAL FERRY UP TO DATE. Auto ferry plying between Prospect, Me., and Bucksport, Me., simple but sound, and blessed by many motorists. Fotograms SEE AMERICA FIRST.—And refresh tired eyes with such an inspiring sight as this—Yellowstone Falls from Point Lookout, a recent photograph of this beautiful waterrall in one of the country's most picturesque parks. © Galloway. N. Y. SHE WILI RELINQUISH ONE SCHOLARSHIP FOR ANOTHER.—Miss Sarah Beddoe Walker, only eighteen, winner of the Philadelphia Alumni Regional Scholarship for Bryn Mawr. She will give up a previously won scholarship for entry to the University of Pennsylvania in order to enter Bryn Mawr. Miss Walker also counts among her achievements the winning of the special award as Philadelphia's brightest student. international NOVEL RAT TRAP.—This odd photograph shows how a rat met his death by the bill of an American egret in the London 7oo. Mr. Rat came a-foraging and "reckoned without his host." Wide World Photos TERRAPIN IN THE SHELL.—A ton of turtles recently shipped by express from Berwick, La., fifteen in the lot. one weighing 150 pounds, and all alive, if not exactly frisky, turtles being still a bit slow. Turtle shipments from Louisiana are reported increasing, Berwick standing high on the list. THE WAY THE TWIG IS BENT, THE TREE'S INCLINED.—And here's Grandpop, at 53, starting the twig off right. Fred B. Magee, physical culture expert of Atlanta, Ga., and his little grandson, Paul Gunn. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gunn, also ot Atlanta, go through their stunts one after the other. Mr: Magee's physical condition is said to be as wonderful for 53 years as is that of the youthful athlete shown in reverse for a two-year-old. Wide Worid Photos A DARE FOR HAROLD LLOYD.—So far Andy Dvorak, seen using the canoe as a dancing partner, is said to be the only man who can make the unstable canoe do these stunts. The champion stunt canoeist is shown inducing the frail craft to twirl in a complete loop under him. Ladies who are always being admonished not to stand up if they don't want to go in swimming are advised not to try this. Fotograms CINDERELLA SLIPPERS FOR PRETTY MAIDENS.—To Secretary of Labor James W> Davis fell the happy duty of presenting the prizes to the two winners in the beauty contest held in conjunction with the Loyal Order of Moose Convention in New York. Left to right, Miss Hazel Goodwin of Syracuse, Secretary Davis and Miss Elizabeth Fleisch of Brooklyn. International WATCH YOUR STEP THERE.—A stout heart and a clear head besides an ability to paint are needed by these men who have been putting in their working days for the last six months giving the famous Eiffel Tower a brand new complexion. The coat of paint—or coats, as they are several in number—represent only thirty tons weight. In addition to the thrill and the weekly pay envelope, the painters have the privilege of looking out and seeking all Paris spread below their feet, a glimpse of it being shown in the pic- "-ure* International |