Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1920 — WOMEN HOOK MONSTER FISH [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

WOMEN HOOK MONSTER FISH

' ■ ini 1 ptgie- - > . Racon! for Big Csrfche* In Pacific r Tatars TM* Year Goes to wHon, Cak--SfeWß that women are co sing into their own must have re etted the depths ju ginig from the way sea ’ monsters ai illantly hanging th6mSaV»eftup to fit on the hooka of fair anglers h< w his season., 4M Un swordfish ate the prized'tropl I a of “men fishermen” ai )|i p b< !tf unknown for a mere woman to bi ig in «B|b of’’mWe sea tigers, as til si! isvlHhe tirehi fighters in the’ ocean, (we mean the fish, of course). However, ir remained lorjTMra. a. e the household of Zane Grey, tl e famous ever known to be caught by a woman. exploit was followed hy.the Astounding feat of Mrs. Marshall Field of Chicago, who actually caught, unaided and in strjct <WSWtes&>¥ rth all the rules and regulations, a montJilOiJf .m7DOH”

'I -«»itii 709 sHorpnuabiH -»ol ai->J i T ster oF 226 pounds, or nearly twice the I and her husband wne angU»£rl«ht4 before * tWe <dml ring I Mrs. T. J. Irwin df Chicago and Paip4 .^dMMo£ afeuifa^^Me'U& caltty as that r in which 1 Mrs. Field I ft»h* a»4 J and fought Mwl ermen of Catalina, the Island recwtly-l f port that thia has been most decidedly I IT woman’s, -the like 0(4 which has nevir before been known.»J B in:pr —saaa aot I [

Mrs. Marshall Field and Her Catch.