a v., 'r '".. Wu4, J " 'W Li H ti ! 1 (1 p fv-7 i ? r ii Lx it i S it if I it V fhrchttut Bubttc ffieiiar ( w -ft. J. .. ,v Philadelphia; Friday, February, . 6,. 1020 t -I v Hurricane and Waves Damage Cape May Boardwalk and Piers : Penn's Football CoacH f , l . ill- nr-r-i wrrrrT -.num. )i Tr . -in-, ,)., ' The northeast hurricane and heavy tides of Wednesday night ripped 'away" muT of IBlllllt the Cape May boardwalk and covered many adjoining streets with water. At left of WBggm : tching is home of S. R. Campbell. Damage done boardwalk and railway shown on right. HiBaSsBlJ Lodser 1'hoto service M$ JifllHRiralplSlBk A flshinB house was torn by the hurricane and waves from the extreme A tangle of Pullman car wheels snapped at the Frankford wreck, yesterday. ' ABMmSBBk e"d f the Cape May fishin& Pier and tossed into the ocean OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DQ Mk E BEALJTY CORNER j ' Operating a Hen-foot boring mill which is turning a silent chain blank, at the Link Belt Co., Nicetown. Following this operation, teeth are cut in the wheel and it is finally finished as a powerful sprocket wheel. The operator is John A. Brown, Trevose, Pa. . ,Ir . , I-edeer Thoto Smiic , Helsman, newly appointed head couch of football at Penn, following sixteen years at Geor gia Tech, Atlanta, Ga. f MISS BERTHA P. SMITH, 4242 North Darlen Street, Philadelphia.. Photographs for this back-page feature' should be submitted through tht mew, addressed to the Beauty Corner, Evenino Public Ledgek. 8 V' -M ill j'-ji 'A H .Qu" -' Ill t it i i?
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