|
Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0567 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
![]() |
||||
|
Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0567 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| NEWSGRAVL.^. and MAGAZINE SECTION 1 HE JEFPERSONIAN iUTtsON, MD. APRIL 19 1924 BALTIMORE COUNTY'S SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. POTOMAC ON THE RAMPAGE.—Section of the automobile highway at Hancock, Md., completely under water owing to the rise of the Potomac River, which has done tremendous damage to property and taken a toll of many lives, including one entire family of five persons. International TORNADO "CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS."—One of the pictures rarely secured of a Kansas cyclone in action, snapped at Weskah in that state, just as it was gathering headwa^ proceed on its journey of devastation. It traveled like a revolving, saw-like si wreck and ruin in its path. FAIR SPONSOR AT AIRPLANE CHRISTENING. Mrs. David Whitcomb, Jr., wife of the President of the Seattle, Wash., Chamber of Commerce, giving the name of Seattle to the first of the round-the-world army airplanes, while its commander, Major- F. L. Martin, stands at right. Wide World Photos NEW MEMBER OF THE COOLIDGE CABINET. Hon. Harlan Fiske Stone, former Dean of the Columbia Law School, appointed by the President as Attorney General of the United States, succeeding Harry M. Daugherty. Unil JACK FROSI AS A DECof TIVE ARTU Snow- covd automobiles | ing the which spra spring jokel national cai swept all tl the Atlantic THE APRIL FOOL JOKE PLAYED ON WASHINGTON. White House on April 1, surrounded by snowclad grounds and burdened trees, following the near-blizzard that swept over a large part of the Eastern States. International SPRING FLOODS GETTING IN THEIR WORK. Haynes Street Bridge at Johnstown, Pa., with the water rising with dangerous rapidity and threatening the existence of the structure unless the flood rapidly subsides. United |