Life Magazine – September 24, 1925 (# 2238) – Pedestrians’ Number
$28.00 – $38.00
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Cover : Cars bearing down on a scared man balancing on the world, “Get off the earth!,’ art by Fred G. Cooper.
– PEDESTRIANS’ NUMBER (much on walking, other non-motorized travel).
– Very cute full page color Fisk Tires ad with artwork by Robert Robinson showing little boy swiping apples.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad with Mud or Macadam), P. L. Crosby (Skippy playing with his radio), Strothmann (God help the poor pedestrians on a night like this!), Don Herold (Fashion note : golf knickers may be worn for everything except golf), C. H. Sykes (the month), A. T. Blomquist (Hudson’s Bay Company tobaccos ad), W. Morgan (Egyptian deities cigarettes ad), William Meade Prince (Gorgeous Dodge Brothers car ad)
– Two page centerspread art by Tousey (Mandy, it looks like travel is getting too heavy …), frontiersman complaining about crowding.
– Some current events include : Colonel Mitchell’s outcries in the papers over the loss of the Shenandoah, American aviation, Captain Anton Heinen, Murder of the Daly child by youth, International spiritualist congress with Sir Arthur Conon Doyle attending, The new revolution, Sir Oliver Lodge.
– Full page Packard ad with artist name almost readable … van der Heyden?
– One third page artwork by J. R. Shaver (The test of valor), two boys with a bow and arrows.
– Very pretty Buick ad with lady in red coat with two dogs waving to a passing lady in rumble seat, art not signed.
– Full page color Atwater Kent Radio ad with nice art, two gentlemen by car with spoke wheels, not signed.
– Much more.
– Very cute full page color Fisk Tires ad with artwork by Robert Robinson showing little boy swiping apples.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Fred Mizen (Marmon car ad with Mud or Macadam), P. L. Crosby (Skippy playing with his radio), Strothmann (God help the poor pedestrians on a night like this!), Don Herold (Fashion note : golf knickers may be worn for everything except golf), C. H. Sykes (the month), A. T. Blomquist (Hudson’s Bay Company tobaccos ad), W. Morgan (Egyptian deities cigarettes ad), William Meade Prince (Gorgeous Dodge Brothers car ad)
– Two page centerspread art by Tousey (Mandy, it looks like travel is getting too heavy …), frontiersman complaining about crowding.
– Some current events include : Colonel Mitchell’s outcries in the papers over the loss of the Shenandoah, American aviation, Captain Anton Heinen, Murder of the Daly child by youth, International spiritualist congress with Sir Arthur Conon Doyle attending, The new revolution, Sir Oliver Lodge.
– Full page Packard ad with artist name almost readable … van der Heyden?
– One third page artwork by J. R. Shaver (The test of valor), two boys with a bow and arrows.
– Very pretty Buick ad with lady in red coat with two dogs waving to a passing lady in rumble seat, art not signed.
– Full page color Atwater Kent Radio ad with nice art, two gentlemen by car with spoke wheels, not signed.
– Much more.
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