ft. v' 3 ' - sb ! to Bf l.V 5i r t3. w I IK. I fEuenihfl jfabfc feifrggr i ' r i, PHILADELPHIA, AY,- JUNE m 18, 1920 FRID 3 ' ' ,m "' i i ,v . v.. ' -.,.. -' fcvB .( 'it . ' i . ,s w -"'ii r . .-. . -i i Htk-m ?annamiuiBHHaBH(WT " - - .. ... ... .. ..... .. u. ....... . .. ... ' i ' ," v--- f vraiH .- i ... t.i n sjm j- i - " t. iMMSBiB mmt. j..kuU;i. i ts . .imjMwviAf wfciPT 'mvmiiiivMii -- r-irr'r, n"-TTr v: --x . i-nciw cer - - -inn . i m, "S- -v- MMW x ,.T-!f vcxrr &XzmM LA XV w,i aW "H'jnA ,y.sr!rj" -- i i i ii a- iVm- Tif-f U.U.i.i,it ., H-n- A l ".V "bAihUltS ' who will appear BRISTOL'S OLD TOWN HALL, in the historical pageant. They are This old.timc structure was for Miss Marion Hillungs (left) and Miss many years the headquarters of wicc intes Bristol's borough ofiicials n& ..., - J IN "COUSINS OF YESTERDAY," one of the shows to be given. Miss Mary Fine will represent Cupid ----- - - - jtauBHuarnvw-rp'v-iT vrri . - !--""- )& ivi- M v ".nri v; .. if r. rt..j '. & m m rnn rin 'in m i ifl!HiKBMESSaiKBftSi;.i?-.,,..i'rLltt ..'i?wL:,&r,,ii "TIIE GIRL OF LONG AGO" will bo ALL DECORATED FOR THE OCCASION. It is the Elks' "PINAFORE", willbo presented during Saturday, represented by Miss Mildred Brudcn in building. This organization .is taking an actlvcpart in tho Miss Anito Kilcoyno ill appear ns Josephine the. historical pageant celebration " ' BRISTOL STARTS TODAY ON A THREE-DAY CELEBRATION OF THE TWO HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OFTTS INCORPORATION AS 'A BOROUGH. THE TOWN IS IN GALA ARRAY FOR TnE OCCASION. Luluer Thoto Serlc . . . ' i '-atatW.. . . i.w .Mrts. k ' ' 'wmffl BlIMfaJBWl . . vi .w(-i w.ijkl i. .li;..-iLii MADE THEIR OWN GRADUATION GOWNS. Membpisof tho lftyOHnss of tbnTnvlnr HUK ATA'riR THIS HAT AT THK.HOI.MKS SriHfinT, Kiffv. PTTPTLS' APPEAR TN "RfiHOOI. 1TAYS" PnSTIlMR Bchool, Randolph street and Erie avenue, who graduate in a few days. They appeared fifth and Chestnut streets. Tho school milliner is Ruth Zakcy at Holmes School fashion show yesterday. Miss Sophie .n-Biunji in wit: uitases in. muir own creation i1k r rhuto .rvli Irfdscr rhoto Scrvlrr Hirschman (left) and Anna May Brooks I"lirpr Photo RrvJcf. asiar tn v tf " -v j -,11,,-.-, k vw t .-yJ.jfAj. kV f -7 MiiBt5:m ,ri MKL-yimaiMjia ei t rrBkAA . m j- uk. & . : imm imii wiih i n i ai i nil Aw.rx-tj.fvyirrKmot: riii n mrwi .umhimm mm .. nn - - n'nywr.tv?.' v vfc"- .-..'araiH T j- -svn BmiiBi vunniKHsMivwKdfe. bxaHuau iumM3?a&'fy4tdm&s"Z'jimmm&i . -r-v-is&iz&i sk . .-,, .T-rv. s , , v , --, --? lmmim mm iimW 11" ' , mMmmmiMfdm..jmm!imm mmKmim'Wm iiHiiM'B"HHHHHVMHHA';, r': pppp. kX "NKdSE toflMK jw HBHBSHHMHHHHHBHnBlnjjHHHuypB j&t HMflB3flMHBflHKC3Eld?9BHIHHB f'S'tZst if r-f"'v a 1 ji jrwMHH Si X 1 '. , f . i ,Av . I J-.S. "fc.- 4 1 ' i s'vs - 1 v , 1liv'MAW HMVWM W J H SELECTED FOR THE CQVER PICTURE of the Holmes School fashion ilm magazine. She made her hat and dress. She is Grace Wright leaser Thoto FfHii" im&wwmmMmmmw:mQ3mm& i&Sfivi d y 4 -vtM - ys i" t .wrorji A. ;;.;. i HE LITTLE GRANDSON of Governor R. LEARNING HOW H. CARL ALBRECHT. rptirinp SHIP MASCOTS. The stamshin Nmlmno nrrivoH nt. filmrH Pini . . L. Beeckman, of Rhode Island, coniriatu- MRS. WILLIAM CODY, widow of "Buffalo Bill" nrrsidftnt of the PhilnHMnhia bop. trrdav. with manv natches Aim tn nrHrfpnf in Smith AfnnnVnn trntov. lating Governor Coolidgo oil his nomination ( right), with Mrs. Frederick Moms, watched the chris- tion of the National Electric Light Jack Brown is caring for the monkey, and Ferdinand Pabst has a South' for tho vice presidency. The meeting took tening of the army transport Ourcn Mrs. Cody will place at Amherst College christen a ship named after her husband on Saturday Underwooil r 4 -Tm01 - !(). tr Thoto Srlcp. Association American beaver Iiedter Thoto Sen Ice. 1ARTICIPATED IN ANNUAL DINNER GOLF TOURNAMENT at Philmont and Huntingdon Valley yesterday. Lewis Wolf (left) and Milton Hcrold are resting after their round at Huntingdon Valley ledger Thoto Ssrvlc. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER 1 . ,. a . V iA(rJHnK(74.. JaszB BBSmmmv-mmmmmmvmmj llliimWMlBMilllfnWM1lft iirMTTffMT1BTilllUyMWTrn dSKmmmmmH."v,ii, K&vjr:ffKaam&. !usUM?jFCdjKmmKmmmmmmmmmi nsmmmmmmmmmmxnHmmmmmmmmmmmmHjj ' ami nHT friiT,;i'W Wfl' " ''??'. -Ti'llffiMWr lWWIIWIIIF' lllftlllr'" aTlMffWrrffBTTf11 lPtiMI'J',1'"'" " - - --. --... -aj " ----... .. . . . -,i nsSHHHiH-'m HHkk. BjaiWBB"- i-I omjBaB.iia-.-4.'-'T' . ... . ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 i REAMfNd ROUND BOILER SECTIONS for large stoei at the Abram ' o fc treats. The workman fa Andrew Marcello, 025 North Philip btrcct. Two cuti btoe o America cuttera arc worki and Dauphin THE LIFE OF THIS SERBIAN BOY KBBPIm, i lib GOLF i -i- aiii i .. i fm UAT.T.S ri.l'AN fltl.'V A I 1 r I) 1.1 n xt tr a .to.r, ,..,... ... .-,.. il. 'I'.ml 1 SUVIfl - , h ; ame time svill be made comfortable for n voar. Thn oif; u R rsrfin ., tu ;V - i' V;,.,' 'A" "Ji. ": "llBO iI!.wii;k hisauIiB, zvot duui.i "-.- . to fundfl supplied by Mrai in tho dinger touViiau'enye'sicnlaf ilKSr oMho'oW crof tV C row PhotanmX ,-,J TK'Vo.ja 6 . h nuuiirnw .iiisnn i, p nvniA '..,(. i... tki. i .. ; ' .. ,,-...... ., ri , v..v,.. n..ii.i i.orm'ii - '"v" "aiya King, Decausc o: notable tirofft tho wall, aMrtened to tho wy "',lU i V 1 I .$L ' - -vf)- ' ter ' ( " -Wn -r 3. .!., i.. jou l . k.: ,i rS twmmxs..iy
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