Life Magazine – November 23, 1911 (# 1517) – Being good
$28.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but has a light margin water mark)
1 in stock
Categories: LIFE 1911, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1911, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : Woman addressing young boy, both hiding lit cigarettes behind their back, “Are you a good boy?,” art by Walter Tittle.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Orson Lowell (How about a society for the prevention of cruelty to parents), unsigned (Packard Motor Car ad), Fred G. Cooper (A Plymouth tale), W. O. Wilson (John, I’m sorry that Ethel has engaged herself to that young Poreleigh), R. F. S. (Garford Motor Cars).
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “The intelligent gentlemen of the jury.”
– Some current events include : Elections, Tammany charter, Levy bills, Frawley bills, Bills to feed the cohorts of Murphy, More on Joseph Pulitizer, Mr. Wickersham, Sherman law.
– “People, in cities especially, seem to be acquiring an effectual appetite for government that will benefit the governed.”
– Much more.
– Two page centerspread art by Orson Lowell, “The intelligent gentlemen of the jury.”
– Some current events include : Elections, Tammany charter, Levy bills, Frawley bills, Bills to feed the cohorts of Murphy, More on Joseph Pulitizer, Mr. Wickersham, Sherman law.
– “People, in cities especially, seem to be acquiring an effectual appetite for government that will benefit the governed.”
– Much more.