i -ii7rvi - ; " V-tTSPV j' vj rT V a . 1 . ,,, ,. iopcttthg public fcdget PHILADELPHIA, FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919 ', Greenwich Point U. S. Supply Base to Be Used for Port's Commerce : Coati Pet : Other Views s1 . '. : , , '; T -vv ";' ' .,.; " ""J7 j ' . . :' :.-.;-..-.?-." I " ' , , I '" LtUKcr i'aulu TMIO if "" ! N. T,HE GREAT army supply base at Greenwich Point, adjoining the Philadcl- - ' : : 1 ifl!llis& A rhia Navy Ynrd- Two of tho lal'ffcst piers in the United States, with ware- 1 . - X ' I W 1 houso capacity of 145,000 tons of cargo and berthing space for sixteen 7G00- I ' - A i &$$& ton vcssels' comprise tho terminals, Plans are under way to lease tho piers , 1 ) k ilO; - Wmkm&i ' am' warc'louscs to commercial interests. I r, "'" '5i!V'" wMrY' Tl :-ii wtrriJtNAnSamod TUU R 17 A T ITY PORNFR f , 1 u uls oBBfSlr HIBB train used in the ht- luL JDH.ALJ1 I v KJ i 1 N JlilA , ! imager rhoto SLrMtp lvmtMS&& 'IHmmlKSrWKtn nB w' e yun Z ' ft 8A 'SfcfK- Cr"r senxBankf3 " A LITTLE honey-bear pajutc. This mammal ishemascoteof HV !fs& '" Hll i VlfpV f the U. S. S. Alabama, stationed at League Island, and is a native -'T ', SHHPllSiffllffiK&l x . . , ., , .,,, , . ' ' MwwTiiuiMawnTiw iwiinwm ,famw w , -JftMM .-,i-1,-.. . r 4, wm ihhhh .wr ." 'iJ i - ,. " 1, r JlffSS JOSEPJHNK LANDER, daughter of tho superin- laiiont flf the jato anpoaoro V. snon jnnn ino $zuu nFTi '" B'c" " " " VT" "" " wu ifiuhriiiii- V THE SHONTS house on Neshaminv Farm. 305 acres onrih laiid near Newtnwn p i,i0in hwtMm Jminuio rri,u -who Was described by the late president 'flf.th,?, IntotWotfgh Kapid Transit Company u "'ttiy friend," and to vhom - the TnaJorportJlf , tatc.wafi beqiicathcd, ; 4. ' '' ;' MISS SARAH ROSENBERG. 52i Man-k ntw.Pt Phtl.Alni.tu " ' Pkcl iftravhs fortthia batk-vnoe frnture should hit KuhmitteA thmlmi, tl,Z.:i t r1 jfjfMjJ Ja ii tmit r.....' V4amim. T..... .. T . - Ji f J-11j I ik . "'""""' " '(."(f v ""'ii, ilninu rUdMV lSUUGK. v '' L .. A1.-'" .' . -s . .v .LJf "?. v.