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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0261 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0261 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| WHEN THE IMPRISONED GIANT WAKES. Snow-covered Mount Popocatepetl, Mexico, 17,843 feet high, most active volcanic peak on the North American Continent in the throes of a recent eruption. Fotograms THE LATEST' IN RADIO MARVELS. World's smallest loud speaker that really works and a midget crystal detector, held by Betty Earle and to be exhibited at the first Radio World's Fair at Madison Square Garden and the 69th Regiment Armory, N. Y. Fotograms ? ONE MORE INTERNATIONAL CUP FOR AMERICA. Devereaux Milburn, captain of the Amer ican polo team, on the point of making a drive that scored a goal in the first of the international matches at Meadow Brook, witnessed by a vast throng, including the Prince of Wales, who saw the British team defeated by 16-5. Wide World Photos AND SOME POLKS CALL THIS SPORT. Ernest Fenz, a Swiss climber on Mount Uto, in British Columbia, facing an almost vertical cliff, while below him there is a sheer drop of six thousand feet. International -4- A NEW WAY OP RECOVERING LOST PROPERTY. Two carrots picked by William, Ness of Hyatts-ville, Md., which were found to have grown into a ring which he had lost while seeding the garden last spring. _ United -^--^^- A MAMMOTH FRAME FOR A CHARMING FACE. World's largest pneumatic tire recently built for the United States Army Air Service for a-'purpose as yet undisclosed, 64 by 14 inches, and designed to sustain a load of 20,000 pounds at an inflated pressure of 75 pounds. Fotograms / ALL IN THE AIR AT ONCE. Unusual action photo of a steeplechase race at Belmont Park, won by Irish Dream, with four of the leading contestants taking a hurdle at the same moment. —&*- Fotograms |