'mxrmr'ir :-. v-.V" .' r-f. ;vy. va''-,-..,-!' !..-' , , ..4.-,'j.,ii ?tf 'iVKyr ,SMERA IS EVER PREPARED TO KEEP ABREAST WITH THE RAPID FIRE OF PICTGRESOUeIa? lt. " W-r' ) "'itir"- i s, $m.r-ffi,;i"V ''& - , . - ' '-"' 1 . pi ii mi &t ' j i - -kfo k. f 1b w -dl lJMteP,,IWilJW HHHPv - - Hnt 4'-!!Mr'cW?r iH sirw: hfe MB.'jiAvf n ir ;ir mwa., mB vhk77hsi&.. ...' " rt4 rA wm'zmr-'m.m' -rr , ixm i ii ii i i ii .iKt(viifri.7 vsrf WA'v v . h? Sf wiiv ib -"v lxwp; nrr??. r h 0 vu tw- -..m . iskl.' vc?''iffiivs.' jj'-.ivx i .- ;m XMRliiW Hl t VM- Vvl WlS ' m. 4 m J 'nSliikJv" ::' - iMTM" 1 m mtr v v mm v v- iKvr r phv i m m n r:vKHv, ,m I If WIlAf N- 4 1 ,1 1 Ww 1 11 . KfiMdlB wSmmmkMmm -i m v " m i ' k, -c. .' b. i waw f ii- - c c .. vitaaaaui zi m -i " vp niAt uibc .A.r -t r imt . i .u. mvjcv . mitmt tjt. :v -mb jv i-tm. i LSHHaH3MHHJ .iHBS2lSu2iE9MMSffiSS vll SOUTHPAW LOOKS GOOD TO . J4 PAT MORAN' M" :4 1 .. f,"j 'Viy.'SZ "it, " -: vi ". . I w-"zyus "&MA ;-rJ?.iv ' ..,. ( V" i V f'; "-.V-t i : lXiW "?5 r. '5&iv' TOPS AND COPS COMBINE FOR YOUTHFUL MERRIMENT Policeman -Mulhern, of the Ninth District, demonstrates to juvenile resitlentsof Twenty-first street and Fairmount avenue spring pleasures of his own "kid days." COMBINES PRAYER WITH BUSINESS As President of the Business Men's Christian League, James R. Grieg, 902 Filbert street, asks all tradesmen to pray five minutes at noon every day Paul Fittery's work in the South already lias virtually assured him a regular place on the Phillies' pitching staff. " ; m-h $&&A.. tnti"'" " slk' r ' M 'i ' . .' , yvvi. , . ii , j.tv te"l rsVvAift. m v," v ft" wre.w" .. Mryfffj-Yi'ln VVi:il'iiliiagMfcritiMi r-fTffwrtT6'J1 1 " 5S 'M ,a ia 1 WAVING FAREWELL TO THEIR SAILOR SWEETHEARTS i "j. 'Fair Philadelphia girls signal a good-by to members of the crews of the interned German commerce destroyers at League Island. 1 .om rlnht. American Presi Aavoclatlon AIRMEN FLY AT COMRADE'S FUNERAL Three United States army aviators, R. A. L. Allen (left), W. H. Bleakley (middle) and W. H. Bjorklond (right), who dropped flowers at a height of sixty feet over the grave of "Tex" Millman, civilian instructor, United States Aviation School, Mineola, L. I. IF OTHERS DONT KEEP THE STREETS CLEAN, WHY SHOULD HE? Friend William finds an uncovered garbage pail near Third and South and defies city ordinances to obtain a square meal. !' kv','sJ fiPfl gV W( cs.Xl 7ri .,34 . Mf ... vi F?vv;aj kJ" " "Stw, has &m- "irtiJKv v v.in W?f mw 1A ,:-&&& M ft mmmmV .f- Wfm l ?". FSSxi ' Tv;l 1.V P'. . : t ,.Vft ESSrti sVfIS,-5?s . " " ' ' " .x.r:...:. ..?: ; v'-. ammmmmmm i r-V'ssv . .. i5"si' ".'. ,'.; s. j . ' i-v,; wa,s; v-'-i I i 'BB5?y ' ' "riga ''"- TiTU!''lMff" i i - " imtm PROUD POSSESSORS OF THE PENN "P" o-.:-: .-. ... i.. ,.1 o..j! PnfAttn. Witherow. Swan. Woll. Borie, Drayton, Urquhart, Jones, Clothier. Sitting, Ij. ivcvujieats oimo covetea varsiiy icner nici ouiuhiSi , - Williams, Henning, .Hopkins, Dorsey, Baldwin, Moore, Mohr, Shannon, wnarion. un i.uur: ...., ... STUBBORN BLAZE IN KENSINGTON PLANT Smoke baffled firement at noon today, when the Philadelphia Excelsior Company's establish ment, on Beach street near Laurel, was seriously damaged by fire. vh4 sWLv F 11 tiV"i!"ij .- 'i v ,:-t-ii--. m V .. .-. V V f- IKa'. . iv 0 x-.V-v-J . . . ... t-r :jur t "..j B'OS W(5Kt. ",-C:Ai.l rHd. .s.-'.- WTFM iti. Kj'' fc.'T'. v.VVB ifflIK k.AJ i. 'VH ' r-'vi IMi etftK , iHAs'J BMr yHi?iFmi8iyB?HSiBBr;g;s- mi i TTT iMl m rvl 9 v.. ' 2 : s '-r! js ,2 . Ss 'A 1'Sa ?"J i ?v r ttiV,-- I Jh J ' I .' v DEMANDS OF TRADE STILL LINE THE DOCKS WITH TALL MASTS AND SMOWNGFl . ' ..'' S: ;ji ' in ii 1 1 11 1 f T tllii'm Tin ulil Wlil4l lA 1 .naswfwvm1!) M.1 fwU,1. '.. Li',m t-, -M ii ItMl f IHI1I Ml ill tim I n IM TS3k !ltcu