Vil Ttl Wf- & Wi "J.. I . i ' ! , t- ra f$ ,v L-1. ' .$ -' ftJirjiJ lEuenmQ public ffieftger 'V- , V. .'335 :' M PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY" OCTOBER 6, 1920 VhK Et-tL-fL ,! "' r -V,T? k " i. --r i A . '"" V .iA - . - i ' f THE FIRST BALL. Mayor Hylan, of New York, started thirds going by just one toss. A second later Cleveland and Brooklyn were in combat Underwood A Underwood SEEN FROM THE AIR. Scene of the 1920 world scries, as laid n Brooklyn, caught by the camera's oyo from the Ledgers' newsplanc, piloted by Captain Stryker, the "Flying Repprter." The photocrarh ' as' taken by Walter H. Crail, staff, photographer. Lines of fans, wait ing to bo admitted, and the automobile parking section are shown ledger Acriat Photo service. RIVAL MANAGERS. Manager Wllbert RoblnBon, of tho.Dodgers,and Manager Speaker, of the Indians, chat before start of 'play Underwood ft Underwood V i& ft w V" I' W R " r MVT nT.T TTTRT AROVTT KK TVio ninth nnnnnl nnriont nnii honorable tourrmmnnr. nf thn firm Assnrln- "Moa.of Philade'phia was played yesterday at the Philadelphia Country Club. From left to right, Robert MnriS, 01 me rranKIora country hiud, laKing rem bwwk, nctuiucr ux uecus james in. xiuzieit unu rf.c .s. Coroner William R. Knight Ledger rhoto Service. R ly RH DRIVING THE LAST NAIL. Mrs. Calvin Coblidge, wife of the Republican nominee for Vice President, putting the finishing touch to the front porch at the Hotel Van derbilt, New York. It is to be used in the campaign by Republican women leaders Underwood & Urd'rwoid. TEACHING THE SOLDIERY. H'iss Anna Lowen- stein, one of the instructors in the schools at Camp Dix, N. J. Her pupil r M'e Craddock, Company D, 16th Regiment Ledger Photo Service SCHOOL GIRLS "REGISTER." There will bo a "Presidential 'Election" at the West Philadelphia High School for girls on November 2. For this reason the Sphinx Club held its "registration day" yesterday. Everything was conducted according to the stylo of a real division rcgistiation Ledger rhdto Service. IN SWISS RETREAT. ml Greeco, with their Ex-King Constantino and former Queen Sophie, youngest daughter, Catharine, at Lucerne, Switzerland International. DR. R. TAIT McKENZIE, who discusses physica1 education in an interview on the editorial page TWO EXHIBITORS. Miss Isabelle Wanamaker, of Phila delphia, at tho Readville, Mass., horse show. She was ft photographed with Miss Louise Almy International. WILMINGTON EXHIBITOR. Mrs. William du Pont, Jr., with one of her exhibits at tho Readville show International. H2LwHTING IN,?UI,IN. Casualties in connection wftn-tho Irian situation continue. A wounded soldier is being carried to a'-hospital by clvWans Central Ncwq riioto. THE BEAUTY CORNER KtVi Hft- 1 UUK Cii Y'b WUKRtJS AND WHAT THEY DO "I fiteJ&jfiW WBSBSBM JfSMM KHBBI i aitj BmBLnrLMB A...... "" . i- V (! ' Fa.. it 'WILLIAM SCHMIDT, 1610 St. Luke's street, oneiating a turret latho at tho Hcss-Bright Manu- ZMturUiir to.f JjTont street ana cine avenue, tio runs aixiy-uvo imga, ubku ior ouu ucuhubo .'? through th machine each day L4er l'hoto Birvlce. jets ' IN LINE FOR PEERAGE. Maurice Burke Rocho (left), heir of Baron Fermoy. He maintained nis light to suc cession by risking loss of .fortune, left by his grand father, Frank Work, an American millionaire, who or dered that ho leave England and chango his name. His twin brother, Francis Burke Rocho is shown on right. r- Wn4rwoo4,,Un4rwoo4. tiUNUUATUL-ATIONS. President Millorand (right), of Fiance, be'ng congratulated by nn old friend after ho had taken tho oath of ofllco International. 'LOOIUNG ON. Mrs. R,. M. Shonaul, of New Yoik, at tho iiping hock norae show uenwaj Nw Photik MISS SYLVIA SIGELBAUM 5462 Spruce street,. Philadelphia r H h- j1' A, rT N . S'-Ai W2 l!i W. y jsiv.aba .. :, w m .-l 31. tu Xb&Mt tii
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