Life Magazine – March 22, 1928 (# 2368) – Girls Wanted
$18.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (Reading copy. Staples gone, minor edge water mark. Cover quite nice.)
Description
Cover – Two men dressed for evening out, waiting by fancy car, art by Russell Pattern “Two Girls Wanted!”
– The center spread of this issue is an editorial piece about Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior and his apparently ill-gotten gain discovered by Senator Walsh of Montana – – this is part of the Teapot Dome oil scandal – He was a true FALL GUY.
– Full page Smith & Wesson revolver ad.
– Full page Lee Tire & Rubber company ad, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
– Cartoon about mistress by Harold Denison.
– A National guard Idyll by Chet Johnson.
– A day with a bathing girl, by Vincent Clark Odell.
– Cartoon by Baskerville. Chorus Girl cartoon by McNerney.
– Gay Nineties art by R. V. Culter.
– Thoughts of Lady Godiva as She rode, by Harry Irving Shumway.
– Full page cartoon art by C. H. Sykes “The stepmother” about prohibition.
– Editorial about Mary Baker Eddy, Christian Scientists.
– Cute dachshund cartoon by Don Herold.
– Movie star cartoon by Arthur Litle.
– Full page color Willys – Knight car ad with art by George Shepherd.
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