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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0760 Enlarge and print image (2M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0760 Enlarge and print image (2M)      |
| CHAMPION OARSMAN PALLS PREY TO HYMEN.—John B. Kelly of Philadelphia, world's champion oarsman and sculler, with his bride, the former Miss Margaret Major, who herself is prominent in athletics, having been physical director of the women's department of the University of Pennsylvania. International LARGEST ELECTRIC GENERATOR IN THE WORLD.—Turbo-generator of 83.000 horsepower now being constructed by the Edison Company for a power house in Brooklyn, N. Y., at a cost of nearly $1,000,000. The process of shipment of the gigantic construction, here illustrated, involved the most careful calculation, as it weighs over a quarter of a million pounds. Wide World Photos BROADCASTING A PI STIC BATTLE.—Major J. A. White, sports reporter, whose radio descriptions from the ringside have heen heard by thousands of radio fans, shown working with his instrument close by the ring, \vhere every shift or duck or blow can be accurately noted. International AFGHAN HOUNDS OF REMARKABLE PEDIGREE.—Splendid specimens of the canine race bred by Major G. Bell Murray of Scotland and soon to be exhibited for the first time in America. They have great speed, stamina and keenness of sight, together with a courage that enables them to tackle the most dangerous of game. T'nderwood & Underwood GENERAL BUTLER GIVES MARINE TRAINING TO PHILADELPHIA POLICE. Determined to elear the Quaker City of lawbreakers. General Smedley D. Butler, Director of Public Safety, is teaching them "to shoot like marines," and one of them is here shown practicing marksmanship on a dummy figure while traveling at full speed. International |