t- M .V , 4 1 c HI Ifr fit AT mm l$pw m ' v- W - I PiMt!. 'K'lbHR' )'' . 'A 'y- y Y-,KAyi, ' . " ' t lI ' I fEuenhtg Itoblic Ctffig)?r Philadelphia! Wednesday, june 9, 1920 OTST?? r:i.x: mm1r'Vi'trw" - . , . . SSSU .: -iS ' MIL73 t; ' .AJ JHI . iMTxil MTJ. f,' " . T fviwGt . -j i thvi ' ...!?.'--tiwri sssm,4uBn3 &2mHraS5SS&SSSe. GEORGE EARLE 3d, of the Point Judith tux Hunters. That team won the Tcmora Polo Cup at the Philadelphia Country Club on Monday Ivlcer l'hoto Service OH FlBBB&YftBBpBB f pjR , it . " . " - t ' k'jyi z&&y?rKskxm&??z' .-'.''; fc JSifclT' TH 0 . M ( V, HHKt'jt ii'vJB ;''''' ' l''t?? "BBm ' ''''-''& y; l'y3RTJCHBBBWWB ' 'iy : ! . ' IbtbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVbVv w &iJfc sTffT BJBTflL yvV'' ' - v -iiBiPi"mWBiB C; u tfLikT j WwtV JmXtaffftli mMitW.7 i!ta&IAHt d ,v. vw, .' vWWCVWM. ; - "V j'--r-;. J(A-.i.k . - v ' 4S(Wlfl . . - i..i .i.iri -.in vc.to." . J -.V- --1M ?1 11 II I il M I 1 1 vy iHTiHJl( H!HBBllM4lB1RMHMK JH ls A- vf,v,iaRbU4iirin .T3RECSaK3.S MRS. CALEB F. FOX (LEFT) AND MISS MAY BELL They will play on Philadelphia team for the Griscom Golf cup BUSY KEEPING SCORES. Be sides kecpinR her own, Mrs. G. Henry Stetson assisted at the score nl,1n PROMINENT GOLFERS IN THE WOMEN'S EASTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP HELD AT THE PHILADELPHIA CRICKET CLUB, ST. MARTINS A FORMER NATIONAL FINAL IST. She is Miss Louisa Wells, of Boston Mfcsr'CTBMg';rMffttlL' DOTH MADE GOOD SHOWING. Miss Theodora K. Lillio, Morion Cricket Club (left), and Mrs. S. B. Peck,, Philadelphia country jiua WHwiiwa n ' niii iiwciinriii ifrirr t ramw-innriTi" MRS. RONALD H. BARLOW retains women's eastern golf championship. She is seen in pho tograph as she picked out one to her liking. "iuusn- iMynn is tno caduy I-cilBcr Photo Service. Mv fc .MfrJHariEy TigriiCg?vBfcjw mEnsssmmMR ik . V' J HS??& Ji3iK '!L?e "IMj8 ?' Crl JOS' """ ik SKj n ?fv. "i 4 Ji" . t f ... v h&ut ixfv "?- xv'jitiiriJKu'-jKaa ' ' .i .(VvjI KsxswfliHIu JKIMSFxiiySjt&SKKBtiM -' MI4tiB jmjEaHEBv4 Mmr jMMBl VVMi3al?K!eaR THE COMING OF acted in an effort to SPRING" was given yesterday on the es.atu of Dr. and Mr. M. K. NeifTer, Wyncote. The children get enough money to endow a Wyncote bo 1 at the Abington Hospital. Left to right, Helen Ruttcr, Kendall Wallis, Calvin Wallis and Ross Wallis Uiiccr l'lioto Heru ROTARIANS HOLD CLUB GOLF MATCHES. The west course of the Merion Cricket Club was the scene of the contest will meet the Poor Richard Golf Club on June 14. J. H. Blodgctt (left), at the eleventh hole, makes a note of his score. Rotary golf committee. Left to right, W. H. Hughes, chairman; W. A. Stuard, H. E. Wheeler and H. G. Stockwcll. At of the club Kns f. e.Trt, 1 t7 mBKmmr - gw Mill VBiRHi CUMBte "WWyQHP WnESSFfi j-IBKiV jBf5J?1RI l-tHBv11isPaiilife l;':B pHKKiMBBHKiiivfliwKK BBBmbBESbBakUb'Him sp HiiBBBKSBiBBEBIiBlSft ifeii .r v,,'nMv ? r-l4W! r itvt(-t ",A.'t f-: J Jlg; k-:wA,t wAWMW. r iBHiHitaUW MifBiriii i Tfi" ' RjVfHBHTBK ' gIhIhW y w3i ?! wiKW.AxiJiPflliilBHB v . ,v x. f rAJHfvvSr"fVitKM5S'3AA 17 7 TtRi: 5jlMBWimrf, If ' ,r '..'KHHUmi M 3f t i ,' K' m W'll M ililF Wi .-?X '-A'k:JTP'dBm.'MWH 31M7 rK&fiV.iB7!HV7-.-KlBVlBLZBr;(,R; fc.v SkTrJT1 yo. T 1 V ...C -,'i.r V v 'v - ,j,niifyJ" .--, 'yW-- K-ijiiWBia yesterday afternoon. The best twolvo In lie group are the members of the the right is L. H. Heist, vice president LdKr Plmto Herlrc f. i -.. t--.- .v, Mymi ,MA.VWMV KSTil -" "t-r'-aCyV V WOMEN Ot '1HE COlN'lR'i an lawv: .mage of their .chance to attend t.u MRPLANE LANDS UPSIDE DOWN. An army oilicer on coast patrol was flying over Cape I Republican convention. Left to right, Mrs. Helen Curtenius Statler, candidate fm Congicss from Michigan; Miss Kate . l-nglfir, Saginaw; Miss Mildted ILimphny, Clarion, Iowa, and Mr". Albcr' G'n.ier, Fort Madison, Iowa IdKer IMinto r SWARTHMORE COLLEGE'55 I.A7ATJ np THK PKVTRAI. mntr snunni ,ii., tt, n.i Mn., N. J., when he was forced to try a landing. The wind played a trick on him and the HIGHEST HONOR MAN. He heat of the 100-yard dash at the city high school track and field macninc ien to inc waters cage, xnu puoi. uatujiuu mjuiy. is ueticv vvuu nronK, ot tno championships yestcrdav i-mi-rwoo,! & i n-ierwoort. 1920 class, that was graduated i.iser riioto Monday I.eUer l'hoto Srrlre to Servlie. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO CjvyWy' p? yf' jBBBBBBBy'BBB BSFfwlfi XSr atWBA, iW'i'v' -,8k 4 IimBB--"- RIBi Miw tE1' ' 'biBBhqHiSH :MPFmi THE BEAUTY CORNER ; -'r-!.. XE -JJ ,T l&fste'ud d w -c- ikuit&lM PACKING SODA BISCUITS at the rate of 1200 poun a a day ami yet she miles. The woiker is Mrs. Mary DELEGATE FOli "'Vtmii Bollnski 2131 Summer street, at tho Kecbler-Weyl Ba:cry, 200 North Twentj-second street. The largo sheeU TIME. Tho stalwart Republican Uounm, JWl summer buiu, bfa Itg comc from tho ovcn on the movJng bdu ,B Wjniam W. Griest, congressman ft-nm r.nncaster i , . JCeyiton Vlaw Co. KH&rl b - - " ' . ' - H' .. v v i&zxs vUv THEY ARE KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH on dad's chances. Miss Harriett E. Lowden (left) and Miss Frances 0. Lowden, daughters of Gov ernor Lowden, were snapped in Chicago by our photographer V Iilser Thotu Service, WINNING Tho athlete east High School was 21 feet Ixdctr- I Dato,f ffi- ,IS.S EM?IA KIRCHNER, 1805 North Cth St., Phil' . . HVjunin czr: ''" '?"W tfi 5.'''? ; and 1 Inch " ""' uurfsc' w fio licautj ur' ' l'hoto B.rvlM. vijwu ruilUOEDQKa k't. j k J .- 1. - t 1 Itf 'J Mdto-.
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