jwSspss - " "'-PJ''"M1',!'t??WF5J l-flt. .- f - jjSTOAT SATURDAY December 4, 1915 I'ftf V 6 ileoger euemnn W r ' ,l" - ' - ' rkl 4 ...ta-r gSam ' v V nw SK Mf KM!' I W't:. I m IHff H ft1? 1 Ml 1 :' PHILADELPHIA'S DAILY ACTIVITIES IN VARIOUS FIELDS TOLD BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER-REPORTER 1 ,"--'" ,' VM- lUJrl flyy' 'j WHICH OP THESE MEN DO YOU KNOW? away to the great war. She is fit for this, but going to the polls, the nntis I . ' ' : W- $. '!$M2ffi.lt i The extraordinary likenesg of these two brothers, Alfred S. and Herbert sny. would degrade her. . ; tm3: &&fc&jfiW'iil , $ G. Jones, familiarly known as "the Jones twins," is a constant source f ? t-., mL4$'r' ' ilkZT ' of merriment and perplexity to friends and business acquaintances alike. t t ' m- M&M& ' They have identically the same stature, speech and manner. pF " ' : '"'" ' 'l . ; -3 "HEADING THE BALL Soccer Is repUta with spectacular playst but this one surpasses all , other from the spectators' point of view. L, Flannelly, captain of the Visco twuo, d Chester la teawly awaiting the moment of r contact, STRETCHING TO MAKE THE RETURN SNAPPY The ball came a bit slower than B. Booth, who plays outside right on the Disston team of the Allied League, had reckoned, and he was forped to "reach long" to prevent a second's lay. He got there nevertheless, Miiouga ids effort threw him off his balanr DRIVING THE SPHERE UP THE FIELD Mearkle, of West Philadelphia High School, is one of the cleverest booters of the 'Speedboys' " eleven. His accuracy in passing and lus eseed have tj ija a forward's posiin. I Jb-AjS