SffWlp " w "V '" f . ?'fff71 ; M K. !& . f.V', '( Gbnbo$hi& PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1910 With Northern Home's Little Sojourners : 2.75 Per Cent Sluiceway : Kentucky's Big Eleven - -a mk; v v '. HMIlMfgll WWW? flPPMHkk A,tobB tHP" -- ,jmhE r . k n" & fe UJLI.UU, ..UIL. nm-JWSCA' XKVdM IBi IW . 4b IBB m .4Em -" W PH! y www ' . w 4S3- f ' ', s B'tE ' VST "v"-iHttfiimlHIISH - 1,1 it r ! boto McrtfU I'KIOHI Vol (i saup tuound the pictmc Aipcr tablu at the Northern Homo foi Frieml Icss Children, Twenty-third and Brown streets The institution, established more than sixty-six ears ap;o and Kept up by subscriptions and donations, will hold a carnival at the ttellcvue Mratfoid, DeccnMiPi 5 and (, in aid of the homo. &Xa sfo M n- ? Mr ? ' Ji J W As 4w B ii i j. m i ii- ntttiivymvimy' - i " -" (v '" V J;. ft J $k HHltti&tV 1 0 w- : ? T.edser Phnto 5pi v n TURKBV AND JIINCE PIE smiles at the Stephen Guard School open-air class ThanksRn ing dinner contributed b the eight-grade girls of the Baldwin School. v. J J?- i . '? HfA &K. Xf !&&.. .i. '.' i!i . S ... v. J-W w tr Y A WISTFUL little sojourner at the Northern Home, Kugcne Roberts, one of the nearly x 200 children under the care of the institution.. AT TUtaHT BHBHbSP a Scotch la!,1 4'TOWbBBBP piper play- ajg,yMBSBBi f ing the la- "fjiS"" ment during England's two-minute silence in tribute to the war's dead on At mistice Day THE BEAUTY CORNER Kcyntono View BY ORDER of the authorities at Ziori City, 111., thousands of bottles of 2.75 per cent beer were ordered destroyed. A specially built lunway was constructed leading into a river and the bottled contents poured therein. "t"w. uwAin t, XJ4-WUUU a f ufc., iiuu iTuot vjjoui niivut, VJ UI IIIUI I WJ W J 1 , 0JUlhUl JUi the steel cargo carrier Coolleda, launched at the Hog Island shipyard. The vessel has a tonnage of 7825, is 400 fcet long, 58 feet in beam and is an oil burner E o,y :fflffimmmm IMMmmmMmmz Mhrur rmv & W IPBI$I.JIK iliiMiiyiiri nPWPJB'iff mIMfflliiffWWMMWi 'BnHir V BmwmpT Hr lir 1 inrTnrf wkx-. .asw.aBB. g(Mml4KI HraE & hHW f,iyTPKliMSBH : y JiHWjg'lJ . -.:r,-,. ' ." I.' ;' 111 111111111111 - -tllii J-'OOTHALL TEAM that startled gridiron wiseacres Centre College cloven, of Danville, K conquerors of West Virginia, Virginia and Indiana' and others. Football experts who have neon "-1 (tUho'-Kcntuckmns n action tlaim they are stronger than tho best of eastern elevens. In the lop row, left to right, are C. B. Marun, c'oach; McMillm, nuarterbaclc and captain; Montgomery, tackle: 'VWtfAnWriiSrpKuara,- Roberts, Ullback; Pet, end; Garrett center; Dr. McDonnell, trainer Ford, guard; Wcavqr, center; Cregpr, pruard; Armstrong,, lialfbackr Myers, Assistant couch. Front row f . Whjuiellcjid: Xiust endr McColltrm. end: Snoddy,halfbackr.JamtB tackle: Didd e. tackle: .Davis, halfback: MurnW. mmrtprh-k. MJSS LAURA L, STOY, 5312 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'holographa for thu back-page feature should bo submitted though tho toiaU, ' addressed to tho Beauty Corner, EVENING PUBUC Leuuer. h i " pt . ' " f" . r - - 1" t k;
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