ilPl kA IVfi. i l' t, ',. ,S"T . it a V"i rr" " 'M i iV ' . " T" . mfTTW I nP'B tr-'l l.'v..J w 1 MvV't t" Eiientmj public ledger , PHIEADELrHIA, THURSDAY, MAY, 13, 1920 , . . . , . . f i i . i (JL h -.. ' ... ... . . - - - - 1 a. , fl - ' . I " i iY fc.i i iiwiiinii int... iiuasaapaflfcS g, r, ?. aaawi -. -u-..u. i aju-JteLi. 3 Ll 'w .;ildJj i ii'iSim ' ' IcaasxSSi!.. n imwrnn i-rrfflrw j,' u Irf-ilior I'hulo Herlcp t I-eddfr fhotn Borvlco. , DOROTHY CREIGHTON, 52 East Tulpehocken POLICE AND FIRE blue ribbon horses, in yesterday's work-horse parade, hold under the nuspices of the S. P. C. A. .Btrect, with her entries, Moron and Cortcz, at the Jerry, ridden by John Patterson, Sixty-first and Thompson street police station (left). Dick and John of Engine Gompany Kensington Dog Show. 34, 1313 North 27th street, in enro of. John Crawford, their d river. -.' ' J-cdser rhoto Smlce. U. S. MARINES going aboard the transport Henderson yesterday afternoon, at tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, following tho vessel's arrival from Brooklyn. Thcso boys will look after tho interests of Americans, should the Mexican 'situation demand it. It . vr x&v-r '" wjntOMRr m wm ms.u,,kmismm :im:mmmmrmmm wmmmmmmmKmmm wrasfc. mmmmmmm SSaa tejX8zzw.Cj&iJZi t s& .nt;;m&ZiZzz$M3i1nJii - MISS LISA NORRI,-trying to sell MRS. L. R. PAGE, JR., and L. R. Page, 3d, were SELLING BALLOONS. She is MRS. WILLIAM J-. CLOTHIER (left), MRS. GEORGE DRAPER LEWIS and MISS CATHERINE MATHER, Miss Mary Eliza- MISS FRANCES T. LEAF and larlamb. She was successful. among those present. Miss Joy Drew Baer in charge and Miss Anne Townscnd. her daughter Betty. ' bcth Altcmus and Miss Alice Morice her dog Ajax THERE WERE dogs, ponies, sheep, dolls, movies, dancing and lots of people to enjoy tnem at the Pony Show, which took place yesterday at Mrs. William J. Clothier's place at Wynnewood. Philadelphia and Main Line smart set young and old gathered to enjoy the event. . i,eduor rhoto senic BBHSSB&wwUmW yjsz&zib ,rrjii.v 11 rwrsasssi:. , rx'est ?t2ksN A Sf 1 BIN.- v'a. k. ", V .a . V RXHOa. "V" r. Ik. '. A. V'Ut. Si s:"J m . i m -r - --..- - i-jp-t-""- sr r " k - " , " -" k" 'zurizs wmimmmmmmmmmmmmm T. : rfTA-H J' yt'Wx5iMiafiii.'' ,'53t ,. - PT. i-VV , VD .-??E ?-aM;MHMKS3SKi :-i iA T-r,: I i.f5iC m'i i' tm'&iL,, M-itJ'-M m:'ir: r;,.. VM h I 1 I vx pik i-? : .-i . n. ?-Am:-s.r,im , 1'?vt ,-:im . k - v . hi tihk "-wm-jfeh 3 kj- . vw" r. nr ., itv&atjav-x :? kh T j ' '5'.-i" ,.'. u. vjbus.ik. l-kj sr t ; -j . m -r'A'-rM iMuiar) ' MHraHNBJ? , .'-r. V ttiT F' ff' . i?fV's,'5ii-. -ftt '"kT''?, (,-'. T" v. OHST? '"-'-'":--'- ' mi . H HBiHHRmilliKaMi& iii .w av - "ew, . iri . HTiB'zww, , 'jt Wi .. iHat'j-vi , -i ihk. .:iWKtfata B B ' , i ' -;.-.T-iinr,T, . '.a. A t .' TAnfBiV f , - - lOUb.nB.tkV .4P .m-V-i 'J4ilB 1 ilHHHlHK iRt ' H s SKA ".' MU'lUmKlbn, '! ' Im iiii n m mi iniii" n--nrr i ..ii i - - nr -Tfrj-fr ' -, r imfiTifttfi - t jit . , v .uwiwMMif fyw . -i t) ittxr'.!! T llflLJHBHHHHHHHHiA. Jl 4 - fvmKil jmM a-.v'as a r-TinraifciTTMiTTOTii'rT" iTt iihn-rtrrMti 'ri'ittin"fti-' w.-- " "" . , . ,. .. .-..,. f.-f... .r,... .. P. -. -,. ,MM, ,, ni,-- . ... vr . .fc- -..-n. ,(,. i- , .,rr-Mmj .r mmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmiBemmmam c . - v- - -;?- mrinF''1- - - -J f. .Lrdgfr Photn Scrvlcir Tlarrln & Elns. f"yr-?iBtrsBWBBfHBWWBBiw aX1)m1w i?t ," v Irfducr 1'hoto Kfrvlcc. Ix'dsfr rhoto ScrIo. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH annual eclor contest of the William Pcnn Charter School was held at Queen Lane yesterday, the Yellows defeating Frederick G. Cottrell, the DURING THE noon recess of the yearly meeting of Hicksltc Friends in tho DELEGATES ATTENDING tho yearly ine ciues. carrying ine colors is snown on me icit, wiui me iciiuws winning, uh mo ubih it u iuiiiuu ui mc oi,iuwio t,iu .ui..o uuk w uewiy ainiumwu unci ui vuuirui iueeung iiousu, ciiieenvii una nacc sireeis. a large numaer 01 ino "uus ui w "hiwim.- i-iibiiho y i "root" for the Yellows. v the Bureau of Mines delegates are women. - city. A. Brosius, Avondole, Pa. (left) I and J. C. Barnard, Christiana, Pa. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO . ,-.j.... XTr-cr-" THE BEAUTY CORNER V ! r- VrSfiawi$iJ' BBCBJia-'y.rhCff. BptfflrSkW. ' ' - - u!Ww rmqjgttiaitriro'iagtwirit jS't 5?S MWS 1 Ii " PPmM ' JVvlSll'X i',lX;::t '''''; ' , a xX 7rSB ' S'.'Sm .tIh liHv..ttfBJnHHlMHi9 Intirntlonu.Hnlrranl Film r,,,i Ledger I'luiln Huryko irratii ri n i.ni,TMr Dii.w.. u..-.,i. . .... .j mr.moT .m nniinncoDrrnc t i, r!onnvni TTrllUIo. C.n wr Hrron ofnof Tim mnrhlnn mugt bo able to force RESn'l.IITE'S TRIAL trln. This Amerlcnn ANnRRW n'nONNnil'5? irrnnti nf T'n Rrmiti rnt f i... MlbS SIDNEY E, CAH1LL. U437 JnBner St.. Philauelpnia g ttoce cubic feet of air a minute into a tiro. The workman, Owen Gjllens, 428 Enrlhnm Terrace, Germantown, tests ejght yncht is having her trial trips off Bristol, R. I., out-door sculpture exhibit by tho Art Alliance, in Ritten- Photographs for this feature should bo eithmitted through 4 per day. , " i b preparation for the International Cup Race, house Square. . The; artlvts in photograph art? V. G. McAuliffo the mail, addressed to the Ucail t Conwr Etonxno PU?"fl I ijuniain Aoumi is in cnuriro. iioili nnii Anuiwn Mian. t - Km .-, , , - , , .. -....., JUKUUEB -. - ' Mft' . . ' . -i . ,,, v. '. ,'.? : - ; . . . . ... - -i s.ii.; ill iiiMBMfiiffllMIM .! M;v.;'.j-i f Q'A-MjtJmU,A
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