twJ. ,r, s - , "".W kj - - V ' ? .:; Afea;s Pictures Daily 1 fretting iptfc SieSger . ',-., ?- I V !-'" It f THOE EVENING TELEGRAPH Mi : i ii-htmmim f ! r , , J") r -ff.y T-9i '" SATURDAY November f 6, 1918 ', -' .. .,, Avtt v 1 " ir T UNINTERRUPTED PARKWAY AT LAST LEADS FROM CITY HALL TO FAIRMOUNT'S ENTRANCE w ---------------------------. :v.vii' f-v . . ! ! -it? r r - w " j1 ' m !. - . , . . , . , , . . LOOKING TOWARD FAIRMOUXT PARK. The view from the Hell Telephone Building shows PT J I ' S -- '- '' '' -' - ' - - ''sJ &H ?b clearly how Logan Square hat, been transformed into a circle. Intact since the time of Penn, JIvv-' y&Mm&iiik ' ' ' ''' "- -' ' - '': iv' $ rap and one of his breathing spaces, it is now almost obliterated by what has been declared the J'p. 'iSllPSf! '' ' - "-' V -V',' -"tsw traffic necessities of the development of the driveway at this point. fety "X ' ' l' '' " V-' ' ''''.-' VV'J- -V-TOB PARKWAY FROM FIFTEENTH AND FILBERT STREETS. The Pennsylvania station at the & ;'l jfSWe- l?ft ?f thP rlcture, at the right, the temporary buildings used in connection with the work on the M-yJm.MCi'JiiitS.' i subwav loon around f!ltv ITnll. I subway loop around City Hall. " LOOKING TOWARD CITY HALL. In the middle distance the square from Broad "street to Fifteenth street, and from Aich street to'Filbert street-used nt nrpspnr as a storage place in connection with the .worlt on the Broad street subway. ' present X ti i ! M M M "f.Jr'ieV t- fl-.MAi V -' .. V . ofl . ' Ji Hrf -, 0, if - J7 &;: r-1' , SB5 ' VU- " f.vA"!)'5 -v ., i-li.t " 'J jrf- W,X . i" . ,f