iiiwyn npiw mi i i in Winn i i iiiiiimppp tit' .. IjJ - I. '. ' - 14, ft ' I f. icuentnn Munitc meaaer .. . , PHILADELPHIA', FKIDAY, PEBRUAEY 27, 1020 Kugler's Restaurant Destroyed by Fire : "Strike, " a City Hall Pet : Asquith in Parliament IHMLMl. -'UfWWiL'l1 .iir.'.in T TK'"WKvfWn:M"'"t b i MHHWMMBMMMW MMHKlStllllHnK - L ' - -r-ffr .jjawnr-r-y thtt'h liiiiii muni1111, jw 'JLSsfss ' -ut "" ifm ' -"at"" iw pi mm iSlj The central secti shown coated Ledger Thoto Pcrvlco jction of the city was well illuminated by tlie file that destroyed Kugler's Restaurant, at 1412 Chestnut street, last night. Many thrilling rescues added to the spectacular scene. On the left an apparatus, tendered useless by the intense cold that froze the falling water, is I with ice at the Land Title Building in Sansom street. The center photograph is n view of tho first floor dining room, showing the fallen balcony and the charred remains of dozens of tables and chairs and other fixtures. What is left to the skylight and interior directly under ,1 mem is snown in inc pnusograpn taKcn on me nrst noor, ut inc ngnt I.odc-r Thoto Serlce " TRIKl ." tho large cat, is City Hall's leading mascot. Brought from Kensington by a woman arrest' '1 ui'iig u -treet-car .-trike riot several yeai-s ago, the cat s-oon made itself a home. It is shown or .Magistrate Rooney's dek Central News Fhoio SOMETHING NEW in mnscots. Thes-c lion culis weie recently presented to a British regiment 111 the Sudan s iii nn'mmi wtii Cviilrnl New)) Photo. 1 VPREMIER HI RRERT II. ASQl ITH of Great Buiam, hhown at the left, has just been elected to Parliament from I'ai-lcy, near Cilngo. He will taKc up his duties on Monday. Lady Bonham Carter, his daughter, shown :, the right, was his greatest electioneer and supporter. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ss-j t'& -- sis THE BEAUTY CORNER .- Jl''?9w. A-'if rft'Tji ? S?Jl'At4i Jt. - " -TO 4 '.'fr..,.rK...,"ft' 'i," U3. iOSiSSiiMVC," '"-.t,iJiit4aAf-! '- -- -w--. j-.ww - j:- mmm-w3, .yti - 3rrz&tr . ? ' "f . il!""'H!MRW!' '"'' 7 (llAttll. Ul IKK. .'IJ NiPiih lriii-M'iond alrcrl, left, mvl .InHt (ion i. J.JJ t m 'I venty-firt xtruot, applying a fom tc n-inrli tiro to the vl-,rl "f a -rin u-n irucK at ihf M-rvicr Nation ol i lit- I lauUlm 'In um Rnhlior Co., 2121-25 Vine -.trppt. A hydraulic press a picture of 300 tviis ib used, which is neefssury to ixpand the Awl bpsc of the tiro over the bund of the wheel. Mlll'l with ami I til r il 4 l MRS. J1RL MMALGII, wifo of ex-d'ovoinoi Urunilmngh, at Pincliurst, N. C, being tuught to handle u riflg by Mibs" ng tun Annie ie Oakley. MISS DOROTHY KERRY, 215 Noitli Ramsey St., PliilaclelnhJu. I'liologrnpltH fov tlm baek-imge fcaliivv niton Id lie nitbmittfl 'through the muil, uddmtacil to tho Heuuty Corner, EVRNlNu Tuntic Ledcku. Cnln rotKtr. ntf b. i A T ..t'Av
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