Life Magazine – October 19, 1911 (# 1512) – Boston
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Categories: LIFE 1911, LIFE Magazine 1883-1936
Tags: LIFE 1911, LIFE Magazine
Description
Cover : School boy pointing to map of Boston, “Bostoniensibus Omnia Bostonia,” art by Paul Goold.
– BOSTON NUMBER.
– Full page color Waverley Electric Limousine-Five ad with nice art, signature looks like Richardson.
– Full page Packard Motor Car Company ad with photo of trucks and men at Acme Tea company of Philadelphia.
– Full page color art by Ralph Briggs Fuller, little boy stealing from fruit stand and offering a piece to a policeman, “Bribery.”
– Full page color art by Rea Irvin, “Anarchistic Artist : shall I paint him or kill him?”
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. F. S. (Garford Motor Cars ad).
– Half page Sanitol tooth paste ad with the fade-out style.
– Two page centerspread art by Harry Grant Dart, “The hub of the universe.”
– Some current events include : President Taft on his Western Trip, in Denver he spoke on conservation, Sherman law, Mr. Hearst and his newspapers, Italy and Turkey, Austin dam breaks in Pennsylvania.
– Full page color Peerless car ad with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, art not signed.
– Much more.
– Full page color Waverley Electric Limousine-Five ad with nice art, signature looks like Richardson.
– Full page Packard Motor Car Company ad with photo of trucks and men at Acme Tea company of Philadelphia.
– Full page color art by Ralph Briggs Fuller, little boy stealing from fruit stand and offering a piece to a policeman, “Bribery.”
– Full page color art by Rea Irvin, “Anarchistic Artist : shall I paint him or kill him?”
– Full page art or cartoon art by R. F. S. (Garford Motor Cars ad).
– Half page Sanitol tooth paste ad with the fade-out style.
– Two page centerspread art by Harry Grant Dart, “The hub of the universe.”
– Some current events include : President Taft on his Western Trip, in Denver he spoke on conservation, Sherman law, Mr. Hearst and his newspapers, Italy and Turkey, Austin dam breaks in Pennsylvania.
– Full page color Peerless car ad with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, art not signed.
– Much more.
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