v A r w 'B1 i'f j .' ,!," ,V 3 tj "' M " v Mi ( t&. BA t V 3ft 5 k '1'Wfi r,?tiii IM ;h1 ,.' "'i.JLi, Aw I Si fatentng flubltc Kedgier PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,' AUGUST 21, 1920 r rrrw wwl1grefl.LyMWWM(W'MtfCT. : 5 TSvjrr" xwvrn-r'vr&iG&ttttrxrwfTTr'vrsxivs wpr;rpTwirrg3wraCTCTwy TRAIN YOUR DOG TO BE A CADDIE. The pet can PLAYING HORSE. Children havo a good time at Barnegat, whero their carry the sticks and equipment and recover tho golf ball Darcnts are summering. Tho "horse" is Margaret Donaldson; the driver, from tho water. Miss Miriam Cooner. Of Shlnnoenelr. Orlnntl DonnltTson. nnd thn Inrl linVilnH la .Tnrk AlnxanHnr t -.-, -- , ,.., ...v .vu - -- .-.-... u. i., is trying inc scnemc WHAT IS IT? Our guess is that it is the upper portion of an ostrich at tho Philadelphia Zoo catching bits of meat Ledgtr Photo Service. VSixsiMsJUJUum:!. X77tymfrm j " -t . 5 Central News I'hoto. "" sir iict?-i "CTjtirn' noberU. I IPII II I HI III II HHW lMilllIM II I I BBUJ J i l 1 fc'Ji H.M J UiJ.M.IlMi i 1 ,H' .man .b ' ; i" lrrcBi u k UBiauriJiiuBBiHiHBBBi f.;Ti . ; - vi.:. -r,.-ii"?.-.i-7'i ,. . ,. , 4. xssa iSSaHBLSBBBHHMMMHBNB isaaBi(3KaniTijiaMe;- -fnwnmati. ..,,.1 ii "tgnffiisTiiBrfaagassifeawaaagfci Si m,i , ( j, '-'n-m1!T-T:-r'irtf x-- iVihi 1t(.'' Ik'T1 'llJ""1 " !' , ,- i.(s . r ' I'- BIG RACE AT SARATOGA (N. Y.) TODAY. Man o' War, owned by Samuel Riddle, of Glen Riddlo (upper) races John P. Grier, owned by Harry P. Whitney. When these horses mot before Man o' Wnr won, but was forced to break a world' record to do so Central News Photo. i;""i' 4 MAiM.Iw(ftVMM ifyfT-rtrr"' ?"rf .t, -. sa& WILL IT COME TO THIS? We think not. But this headgear for batsmen in all classes of baseball has been suggested to prevent playirs from being hit by pitched balls Underwood & Underwood. MRS. EDWARD W. BIDDLE discusses what women will accomplish, now that they have tho right to vote, in an interview on tho editorial page A DANISH SPEEDER. A boat and part of a bicycle. Tho pedals and sprocket equipment connect with two side paddlo wheels that force the boat along Kndol & Horbert. NEW MEMBER OF THE INTERSTATE COMMKRCE COMMISSION. He is Henry Jones Ford, of New Jersey Central Newa Thoto. pwBBggaBuwiMtmu... y.jattiMwv. y-" v --'-- -- -; - -w;. y: m. .., ,v..v.,., i ;n.m ,i., I...... ,,..,,.,.. v .,,. , iBWMniaijuwvwuaa.! i-r,.VJr... ,,r.,..,n,.i, T-;-nory2l HiuBBLRiyJ8BBAifcA. BBw3riiPraaABBihitBtBHHBKHBB' b 3L v ? fl '"" 1 1 mi nnmM iui.imY,t.MailiiAj,y w niivTi inn r. -f wi nrfnni 1TTir-jJ1-"1 i; t- avT- ; -' - i .: v', .- -v T i. ' '. . 5 fefmaJlllLftH' ' , , x. trtWtmMii FEEDING THE TAPIR. Miss Beatrice Little wasn't afraid to go into tho tapir'a pen at the Zoo yesterday afternoon Ledger Photo Sen Ice. SAILING IN FAIRMOUNT PARK. Concourse lake is a very wonderful piace ior tne toy yachts and their tiny sans. Competition is not absent Ledtfer I'hjto Hcrvlco. STATE TROOPERS AT ESSINGTON. Trooper Klopp, Corporal Ermentrout and Trooper Karbow doing some riding stunts as they keep watch on lawbreakers Ledger Photo Service. THE CONDITION OF GERMAN SHIPS when turned over. Former German warship Ostfricsland was found with instruments smashed, wires cut and everything ripped apart when taken over by Americans. Gunner F. C. Struss is making an examination Kadel Herbert ENGLISH AERIAL DERBY WON IN A SOMERSAULT. Captain F. J. Courtney was the winning pilot, and ho was slightly injured as his machine turned over at Hcndon, the finishing point central Newa rhoto. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY CORNER , PAINTING AND COMPLETING STICK HORSES in tho A. Schoenhut Co.'s toy plant at Adams and Sopviva streets. Miss Mary Majkowska, 2519 Emery street, works on 300 of uio norse3 ncaus aauy Letter rhoto Service GOVERNOR ' COOLIDGE VISITS BOYHOOD CHUM. Tho Vico Presidential candidate is scon with Daniel McCuin, of Plymouth, Mass. McCuin ia a farmor . w Wide WoriavPhoto. CHAMPION STRING BEANS. Ono 31 inches and tho other ?9 inches long, both growing on tho samo stalk. Miss Melissa Seller, 138 Markot street, is tho owner of tho Now Jersey product Ledger Photo Btnlct, SCORED 12 POINTS in Olympic trnck ovonts for Uncle Sam. Charles W. Pad dock, of tho United States Army, won tho 100-meter dash and yesterday ran second to Allen Woodring, of tho Meadowbrook Club, in tho 200-meter run MISS C. DORLEY 2549 North Jessup street, Philadelphia 'I iT!swr-t"" xj t? r? jJiLgyiviufci'A: ; AwU"W rt-,. . ),,MW&exWr V Wi ,
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