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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0589 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
| NEWSGRAVURE and MAGAZINE SECTION THE JEFFERSONIAN TOWSON, MD. APRIL 12 1924 BALTIMORE COUNTY'S SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. g. S\f* '.^k4 \. / VANCOUVER GREETS UNCLE SAMS ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIERS.—Mayor Baker of Vancouver presenting to the daring army aviators now on their globe-encircling flight huge bouquets of Portland roses. Left to right, tiiv. sIWm are Major Martin, Lieutenant Wade. Lieutenant Arnold and Sergeants Ogden, Harvey and Turner. Kadel and Herbert ROYALTY TAKES AN OTHER FLOP Prince of Wales be ing assisted to his feet after having fallen in a race at Arborfield Cross, England, and been kicked in the face by his mount. Little Favorite. The accident has brought to a head the demand of the British public that the Prince abstain from such dangerous sports. Wide World Photos gi»*^PI '?£ rH ' ¦ A WARM WELCOME FOR THE NEW AMERICAN CARDINALS.—Archbishops Hayes of New York (left) and Munde-lein of Chicago, on their way to Rome to be elevated to the Cardinalate, being cordially greeted in Paris by the Papa! Nuncio, Monsignor Cerretti. International AND THE CAT CAME BACK. White House cat Tige, special pet of Mrs. Coolidge, which wandered away recently and was sought by means of a radio message broadcast all over the capital. Ben C. Fink, an employee of the Navy Department, "listened in," recognized the description as applying to a cat he had found and returned it to the Executive Mansion. International /' OUR 'GOBS" IN HONDURAS United States sailors who were landed from the U. S. S. Denver at Puerto Cortez protecting the lives and property of American citizens menaced by the revolution in progress in that little Central American country. International We #B^ * XB32S£ ^**V 'V" ¦ BOBS HER HAIR T O CELEBRATE HER 100TH BIRTHDAY.—Age has not robbed Mrs. Elizabeth Goodrich of Monebello, Cal., of any of her girlish "pep," as is demonstrated by her act in bobbing her hair on the day she became a centenarian, declaring that it would help to keep her young. International HEROIC-SIZE BUST OF THE "GREAT EMANCIPATOR." G. G. Barnard putting the finishing touches to a fifteen-foot high bust of Abraham Lincoln, which is to adorn the great highway that bears his name. Four similar ones will be placed at various points along the route by as many states. © Kadel and Herbert ONLY TRACTOR OF ITS KIND IN THE WORLD. Unique contrivance built to run on the tracks of the "Never Stop Railroad," now being constructed at the great W'embley Park Exposition, London, England. International w\ ivv WJk :nhardt oFtHEATRES MONUMENT FOR FRANCE'S GREATEST TRAGEDIENNE. Memorial to Sarah Bernhardt designed and executed by Fred P. Humphrey of Minneapolis and dedicated at the cemetery in which she was buried, with Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to France, participating in the ceremonies. International |