u m; t ,p ! I gti .- Ve fEuenma IBublk Wzft&zt PHILADELPHIA,. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27,- 1919 ( t- m !" Prefers Patrolman's Baton to Knighthood : Jersey's New Track : Digging for Hessian Relics :' " v-"', f5CI' 11 ISHfllF AT LEFT -The sweet fate of a sweet little -A. waJNG ALOFT at the speeding planes at the start A YOUTHFUL pilgrim on the Cape May tyb ' - ' v' 'Jr '&'' V$ &JHk9MMH sun-ripened peach that grew in the orchard. V of the New York-Toronto international air race at strand Alan Reed. Jr. " T Ct , lal;M . - i, Roosevelt Field, L. I. I'rincess Delia Patra, of Egypt, 4f ' i . ! . tfy oiifir'on ri-. O HVORKMEN EXCAVATING on upper Broadway, New York, unearthed what is said to be the flooring and fireplace of a hut of a camp occupied by Hessians during , W,ISS, KATTHRYN MEES, 918 No -th Sixty-fourth street, Overbrqpk. , ' " the Revolution Engltah coina, mtufat balU and buttons from the uniforms of the mercenaries were .unearthed. POn report oi the discovery youngsterlf began a-arc Photographa for (ftu back-pog, feature 'hl&MMg.tknMh the mail, addretscd to , a ',.. ir In the- excavation fpr addltioVjal relics. ,( . - , ihs Beauty Carper, EvENJNO Public Ledges . , K . '." rr U" 1 ' 71 ' t J? ' ' ?i i iL . . ' t '' r ' 5 ! j,4-' . ,' P . ' - - ' 'J'- -. 4( , " ' a " " " i Vil , "I
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