Sx H M't yw. w,' l r r- r- " - fiuAt c 'j , . "'T." H. .'. 'J .4 ' ', -CM 4 , ( VrttSi X! J .tt M i.'HIilH ;vMV .v V , .'-( '4, 4v'B' lV 'K, c .vf-fwm ' -w ' ' -- fex'.j "j: 7i- ij nra!M K. iAV ' V'tf'WYFi J y 1 lEtieumg ?tabitc ffielit I 7 ' rv. ,i- s f r ?l PHIl7ADELPHrAVM0NDAY,." APRIL1 " 5, 1920 ' ' ,. faster at Atlantic City Marred by Rain ': Congressman Carries Lunch : Soccer Actio frWMrA aw?,. . m im9MinKhMvvfr4Zx- -- n ii ' -. .-y w,-:swmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmn'i rrrr';r--: v -'--" ' "i?fREr T?AS AnSC-9REl - b0XC0X Leastb,?und height No. 2G7 were wrecked shortly after 1 o'clock this morning a few hundred yards MISS IDA LANGDON and Miss Charlotte Langdon, I f 4& 3 JKmSHIflWllB west of the St. Davids station on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Automobiles, toys, dentists' equipment and bales of felt were scattered both Philadclphians. Their pokla-dot short-sleeve feL f MmtW &M&&fri SJBIIIHVil;i&3'fl U, j ' . amoiifr the wrecked cars that blocked the four tracks. The photograph shows the general scene of the wreck. dresses wore among the very attractive ones seen on the IW , '& XWU: IrJ :W v M ' BtVdsb " iWBKPKI''lSi $Jm r :!SB4b; IT STOPPED RAINING yesterday at Atlantic City sometimes, but just enougho gkanothcr 'l B bHB&K "(- fgSgpt t . . '! jp?v . wWJ '?MP.jW43?VHRlB!' good start. This photograph was. taken in the afternoon from the Alamac Hotel ahd tells B f IMu.TniHHMMHHlHV IV-HMMiMMraHtJV " '"t -"'-l ;r.--f.-, '-- "'"HFfilMtfflr nli mr ' "'" XJZ.CrrM'iAsZlZJl -2ir?l '3 i.:jtv'ya.JCHCTW .W-;-: J ','tk'W"lit nil IP X-Igt.'f'MiM i - mmmmsmtmmmmnmmBmmmmmmxmmm wtmmmmmammmmmmmmammmnnivvrt;sim --- - acrgrr.t jfrrw wMrwimMTiT . r -:.:"- y..- 4gyw jBsaisaKtireasfflas ? International n- 3rsESS9sses2xisrsams IturrlR & i:wlnB. CARRIES HIS LUNCH to the Capitol. He is Representative Percy Edwards Quin, of Mis sissippi. He was willing to pose with his .' lunch box. Iilccr rhoto8crvlce. IT'S A Ql ESTION. Does John D. Rockefeller, Jr., drive w. WILSON, left, of the Veteran Soccer team, "kneeing" the ball, kicked by McEhil, of an electric because he likes to, or is heone of the many the Kavwood team, in the fast came on Saturday at Tenth and Butler' streets. It was a thrilling close-range play. ' fighting the present high cost of gasoline? International. THE WEST POINT class which has just roturned from Europe, doing swimming strokes on the camp stools at Camp Benning, Georgia. Under new rules each 'West Point clasSs must spend one year at this camp. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO -f HHHbujf ' x'VATr'f '' k v "i hHHVHE r9laBGvHUAVMBBHHlaBBj(,iRKi THE BEAUTY CORNER 1 .V llarrln Bwjnr LESTER II. WOOLSEY, former solici tor, Department of State, but now a law partner of Itobeit Lansing, former sec retary of state. llnrrla i. wlnx. HAMPSON GARY, who has been nom inated by the President to be the United States minister to Sweden. lie, was former consul general at Cairp, Egypt. v -' St- ?- - ???feS? iBHWW TaJT 'HWvii,. I f ImIi IM im-.j j k r- vi a . b , uriai . a. m jr i. wj... 3 ss??5gaifcssvs!sss y L-HcsB!3s3jatLaBS5g m FORMING AND C LTIING bulkhead plates for Hog Island ships at the plant of the International M tal Manufacturing Co., Wayne avenue JOy RIDING at Coblenz, Germany, on Mi: and Berkley street. Two operators are necessary to handle the machine, nnd the heavy steel. At the left is George Hotter, 2035 North , week-end, trips M J'ranklin street, and at the right, Ned Ki-elhoefer, 2315 West Agate street. , , , ,.,-... , ?!&tmfMBl Central Nowa Pliolo, Missouri mules, American .officors llko them for arounu ucrmany. H. V 1 . , ) ; i u I MISS ROSE LINDY, 1639 North Sixth -street, rhlladelph rhotographs or this feature should be submitted thwuph iU .mail, addressed to the Beauty Corner, EVENING Public, LEDGijfc . - s. r. "fit "' ,. h t i I t fj t , V f . V. M Lwf1 :v)Vr! k. - .?. iwtr- 1 ( i . - . t :hu ,..? . lr h It - Ja
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