wwwn- " $ n "Vi v 4 ' '.J! -" "l" " ' T E I . . f " s- - -i . z.. v ..y . is... -i wvi . .- - --- r fWWHtir'YH "tur"! mw 'M ' -wf f Mi p i i .PHIL,ADEEPHI&, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919. V V i 'f ." IK Kl" V i 1i! a n K ar (U . , CVeS" Berlin Strike Transportation : Middies at Panama : Royalty and Coster on King's Highway auv vl.uaBa nfcitva ' (.-..'x.wa j fii w jiitX ji-j" .x i!,ini' v.. v. - KiKan kbhiw nw&t ;.m-5w. -oat :. ,rjHr .k- -.. k. . .. jl . J .k m.v2ar " i, . f jj tj .-.-..,....... , - - 11 aav- TO.-,.. w---:--. -,.w -.- Mll III I i IHIIIIH W I ill milium 111 m II I MRS. DAICHUAN QUO, wif o of Tai Chi Quo, technical dele gate of China to the Paris Peace Conference. Doctor and Mrs. Quo are recent arrivals in America. Mrs. Quo will visit her sixteen-year-old sister in Springfield, Mass., while her husband goes to Washington. $f QUXU. MIDSHIPMEN from Annapolis Naval Academy inspecting the locks of tho Panama canal. Twelve hundred middies were carried to Panama from Cuba on six battleships. JAMES J. McOABE, composer of American music for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee." The patriotic words have always been sung to the tune of "God Save the .King." Mr. McCabe bears a striking resemblance to President Wilson and is often mis taken for the Chief Executive. Ho is district superintendent of New York schools. THE KING AND QUEEN of England on their way to St.. Paul's Cathedral, London, to the- thanksgiving service for the closing of the world war. 'ARRY AND 'ARRIET and littla Nipper, all dressed up in their pearlies in their smart little turn-out, on tho r-Ji .11 H . T wayttofthe.Costo?DoniiyiMarathon: at Kewf England, . , L , . . svr 4- n. ' ". - a 'fiifeV . i .. a. &.
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