Maryland State Archives
Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0175

   Enlarge and print image (5M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space


 

Maryland State Archives
Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0175

   Enlarge and print image (5M)     
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS   NEXT >>
A TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION PATRICK JOSEPH MORA'N BORN FEB 7, 1876 DIED MARCH 7 1924 FITCHBURG. MASS ORLANDO FLORID MANAGER OF THE REDS 1919-1923 HE LED CINCINNATI TO ITS FIRST NATIONA LEAGUE AND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1919 JUST 50 YEARS AF™R THE ALL-CONQUERING RECORD OF THE RElo OF '69. • • • * HE PLAYED LIFE'S GAME ON THE SQUARE BELOVED BY BOTH PLAYERS'AND THE PUBLIC THIS MEMORIAL IS FROM THOUSANDS WHO MOURN A FRIEND AND LEADER TRIBUTE TO A FAMOUS BASEBALL LEADER. Bronze memorial to Patrick Joseph Mo-ran, late manager of the Cincinnati Reds, provided for by public subscription throughout the United States, which was recently unveiled in Cincinnati. United + fcs* ^-"^Saft '«#«#*' % *¦»¦*' '- -%£&?* a^ * 0 /i x>-< 3^* .-*:: p^ >M^ < JStiiifc- i^fc,*',%^jr\ .; /• '-* >^< J5-=*ipfc? T X ±•¦21. *-¦' ** I iZ m mm ¦>» &3& ^ .____^t____._J____ V» - A \ T"* * \ ^c^»r sj - KG $¦* j>^f, j& •' v^.>T- p. -« . ^ ~ __ "r*-^- .^> *' sfe&K *%&* -,~%^ ¦ ¦ ^P- LION CUB WITH GOOSE AS PAL. Mark Antony, a frisky young member of the Leo family, on the Gay farm at Los Angeles with Jennie, a goose for whom he has developed a marked friendship that is heartily reciprocated. He has not eaten her—yet. International at jt-t GIRL TAKES CHANCES AS A LUMBERJACK TO EARN AN EDUCATION. Miss Ruth C. Apgar of Eas-ton, Pa., who spends the Summer months booming logs on Moosehead Lake, Maine, to secure money for her college tuition and who asks no favors, but does all the work for which a man is usually called upon. Fotosrams MJfW i-^jfmWjl^ -#<& 4r m*w fresh from triumphs abroad. Wins new laurels. Miss Helen Wills, the phenomenal young California girl who swept everything before her at the Olympics, receiving at Forest Hills; L. I., the trophy that signalized her retaining of the national singles title against the challenger, Mrs. Molla Mallory. International A BROOD TO CROW OVER. Rooster, owned by W. G. Westfall of St. Paul, Minn., who has adopted a quintet of motherless pups and has his work cut out for him to keep them out of mischief. United A "SKEETER" PLANE THAT LIVES UP TO ITS NAME. Lieutenant Donald Phillips at Mc-Cook Field, Dayton, O., with his tiny but swift machine propelled by a 120-horsepower engine that can climb 600 feet a minute, reach an altitude of 12,000 feet and make 115 miles an hour. Wide World Photos ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE STORM'S FURY. Steamer Sandcraft, dashed on the rocks near Chicago in a recent gale on Lake Michigan. The twenty-nine members of the crew were rescued with great difficulty by the Coast Guard, and shortly afterward the vessel slid off the rocks and sank. United s V MMMHP :-~m*.-*-*-~ MHMHM **** m v: THE IDOL OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY HONORED IN FRANCE.—Statue of General Robert E. Lee recently unveiled in Paris as a token of appreciation of the services of Southern soldiers in the World War. At the unveiling are shown, left to right, Mrs. Schuyler, Miss Belle Perkins, Mrs. Louis Bennett and Captain Marzloff of the St. Cyr Military School. Wide Worid photos