From charlesreid1

Some choice selections from the pages of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1914.

Via the California Digital Newspaper Collection at my local library.

March 21, 1914

Page 1:

"Orange Day - Covina Girls Pelting People On L.A. Streets with Oranges"

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April 2, 1914

Wow, check out these ads on page 3.

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May 5, 1914

Page 1 Headline: Zapata At Gates of Mexico City.

And a really messed up story about a 45 year old pervert, Philip Kilfoil, impregnating a 14-year-old child, Lillian Palmer, who gave birth to a child, and many articles recounting the drama of Lillian's court testimony. Lillian and her mother Julia were both present. The description is so tragic.

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June 20, 1914

"Make Oranges Pay For Your Acre!"

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August 25, 1914

"Many Women Voters Turn Out In Pomona"

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September 23, 1914

"Record Enrollment at Pomona College" - over 500 students!

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October 7, 1914

To state, for the record: this depiction of a Native American is a horrible, racist image.

The text of the article to the left is curious - it features a commentary on the upcoming Braves-Athletics World Series from Giants pitcher Christy Matthewson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christy_Mathewson

This would be like Clayton Kershaw https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_Kershaw writing an opinion piece in the San Francisco Chronicle about how the Marlins will beat the Rangers. WUT??

If one zooms into the scores table, one can find a reference to the Federal League, a very short-lived league that competed to be a "third major league" in competition with the National and American Leagues, from 1913 to 1915. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_League

You can also find two references to the Pacific Coast League, a west coast league formed in 1902. Despite the fact that the Pacific Coast League was (according to Wikipedia) a double-A league, its game results and standings are listed alongside the "three" major leagues: the National League, the American League, and the Federal League.

Oh, and don't miss the mention of the Pomona football team in the bottom left! High hopes! Stay tuned!

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October 10, 1914

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November 23, 1914

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November 26, 1914

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November 27, 1914

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December 21, 1914

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December 23, 1914

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