' t y ;-' 8 I' m ,K i .' m - fPFwf 'rjz vi a w&wn'ft ft- J-jTW- V Queuing public ffie&ger EHIEADELPHIA1, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1922 THE FUNERAL OF MICHAEL COLLINS, the ish leader, who JUDGE WILKERSON, of STIRRING FINISH OF MULE RACE. Fer the second time In two M?B;V't?Mrlll was killed by a shot fired from ambush. The gun carriage is paw- Chicago, who granted U. S. years the Dutchess County Fair classichas been wen by Mrs. J. BHHHBHHHBMS? V&?tfA':V-rtiml irig nleng a Dublin street Government injunction Griswold Webb, driving dark mule. Miss Margaret Miller, daughter KjL, r" 'AW--1 ".Mil '-m against railroad shepmen of New Yerk Governer (driving white mule), was second lHHHHBHit:'' Z$-,&KSJ'$n A GLIMPSF at ra- of f va. crowd- that '.red the fS:-itj( '" ' ;"';' I'iSHiB BlE Hft . Ji IT'S PROPER, SHE IS HIS NIECE. Sir Harry Lander, streets of Puh' f a tej na M - t Hdv M chac- " MPrSSftZ3k "" "' " fc' " .m-i I JIL I M ""JiM JtkllMSUJAjM SH Jfc ' mil the comedian, second te Idas the bride," Marie Lauder! U. S. TRFASURY WATCH TOWER. Commanding a lew of the top of the building, where sharp eye"! wach for the smoke of another fire THE "QUEEN." Miss Mary E. Murphy, of Overbroek MANY GERMANTOWN GIRLS were en hand te assist the Germantown Beys' Club in the water carnival. See them in the club's canoe CAPTAIN KIDD LANDED. SHE IS "MISS AMERICA." Miss Mildred E. Kellerman, of Mount A queen and scores of ether features made Ocean City's annual pageant and water carnival a success NOT A FIRE. Members of Hese Company Ne. 1, of McKinley, give their new fire appnratus a "try-out." The fire-fighters arc proud of their equipment flSfc&BKh- fc BBX jliJL JSilk4 ? s'''HMrt.r !wHflHviKfiH6VlSBSHl 5 VT'yiTX i- .f' S . i : b . t , : - ,; ' "' .. , '?f "iff A &i. vx "" IV. ' A .v ik;vji;i, -"v ttv!:' v. . 'fe! ;. : ?9? I . .- -, v . ?..- . '' ".-tirv . . "" 'i, "",'. CECILIA MARTIN, star schoolgirl athlete of the Dis trict of Columbia BUSY BASEBALL MANAGER. PASSING Johnny White, of the J. & J. Deb- speedy bit son nine, is having a busy sea son in thp semi-professional set OF THE BINGHAM HOTEL. Scores of men are doing a of work in tearing down the property nt the southeast corner of Eleventh and Market streets -, t ,w...x , jr-w-jsgv;.,; ,-, v,,wv4, iffTAf; ,,v ij HmI HT P 'WmHBPw w V""' v3i ,.-. rris. S mf&L?'-rt& JUKf ,;vlti tW-l '. ' teu ',&: . . - ',f. jffjaia : i f v "-v-- '?- j ex , g.; ...xiw::'jji si . ' ri t THREE HUNDRED SHRINERS, .their wives and an cighty-five-piece band arc aboard the Fert Hamitt m an eight-day voyage. The ship sailed from Catharine street wharf en Saturdn PotenJS " W? FreelTn Ken" dnck was caught as he said "geed-by" te friends, through a porthole ircelnm Kcn" 1 ( i U. S. SENATOR E. U. SMITH when net busy in Senate assists in Bey Scout work fiETjiflHi 'LIEUT. COM. V.. A. COBEY, adviser in Naiy Dept. en fuel and transportation "EDDIE" RICKEN BACKER, the auto mobile racer, te marry Mrs. Adelaide Durant1 G. M. JONES, of New Yerk, heads banking division of Dept. "of Commerce HER BUSY WEEK. Twe new poses of "Miss Philadelphia." Miss Kitty Mellncux. of 1414 Seuth Forty-ninth htreet, is ready fe.r her trip te Atlantic Citv HHSraaKHESB xHBVBKpSmP raHHBBgaBMgiPgcjKM s"'"7JuS,,"""v"f rjTTT- "M i l,'Mt MBWsMMMvaaaBMVM- DR. P. JAISOHN talks of Korean in dependence in Edi torial Page article MRS. ELLIS A. YOST going te congress of International Associa tion Against Alcoholism MISS A. M. HARD ING, of Washington, is te marry Rebert T. Ocll en Thursday CAM VOI I RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? 'Atlantic City J irw-rfs.i..j. MRS. R. E. TREMAN, better known as Irene Castle, the dancer, is lecev- rin from injuries sustained wha thrown from hersa ON THE BEACH AT DEAUVILLE, FRANCE. Mile. Carrie Martyn wears a- charming silk hand-crochet jumper MEET AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS. MrH. J. H. Hughes (left), of Worccster, Mass., has corresponded with Mrs. A. Pancoast, of AVildwoed, all that tim sticcts. Send us your old Philadelphia photographs BC fK rw.u tf " I -- A .- - r.r 4 - . ; v . ,. . K . . . Ml c Vis J r 4 -, i v ' i i .n J.-, It.jf' J t,,, Af1 iW, il z ;. r'Ti tt'-rrf-ri i.'' ..
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