V V X r T v r . n ' u '"-' v K y .. vs $ Ift b IV R. y 'IwiKs Yn f ' ' Eucninn flublk ledger PHIEADBtPHIA, SATXJEDAY, OCTOBER ' 9, 1920 SSfcS k avv .tir i s N-ivwii'; i'K" aa.i '. . i. jj w'i v ,('', v:.j..i ,'v 1 i'( ? ZJm Jv MKb&m(,f ildWS' v TtSVwHMfS&W HWtl !rs?? vm. rni 1,111,11 i i i i. . i - ,-- i - . ' TTT ., .. ,.it.&tvto?Mj:.Kr- r&: tz'mzmzm ftKHCSKOBS $8RStotfjL'a AM'tl . " . iVk' V &i ,ii, at iy, 3s. iA ra$a fe?f LPf? ?, i - JtfHhOtitiHKftvf&S MBtej.tfSK."?i&.T MKf.fjijrx??5st';risvv KT?"wkvi 'i!v.v.'jusy.v?' -&''. j- .c I'v? iwf&w3?2v- 'h ' :p; ilHHK iPlllW "Mi''. K rsssra fWt VB. Wl - Ml :l.rmm':-, 'PJt&lFimKmm r i-HDHHHHHKCr- K XDHMT. f" .-, jy'H Vt ?7fT.XX5Vv - w jvt,v -v t ,-vny" ir")K . .iBTTrN ai ',V . t y -ff ' .vi,-!' Ia. . ' 4Sv .7 fc A "J"v '. W X" yitt ?. , 1 H .7J? . -' ;' J i BMl' GERMANTOWN HIGH SCHOOL WINS. Ebbic Comog, captain of the Germantown team, on tho loft. His victorious team scored but one touchdown against tho Cnmden High School. Tlie piny is shown At the right la Captain Donovan Cragln of tho Cnmden team. The gamdVna played yesterday afternoon at Houston Field In the above photograph. LnUor Photo Srvle, E-YAH, COLUMBIA. Away up in the air as he leads the tudents of the Columbia University in an ovation for the foot ball squad. P. W. Gallico is the name International HHnjpHHV v'aHHHHHjMH COUNTRY FAIR. The annual event held at tho St. Francis Country House, Darby, opened yesterday and will continue DADDY'ri liA'inNU .but). Catcher O'lscnl of the Clove ami todav. No Mary and the lamb here. This lamb is being cared for by Miss Eliznbeth Doyle. Mrs. Katharine Mariner and baseball team, with his daughter, at Ebbots ball Held, Mrs. Joseph Magin are getting their booth decorated Lcjrer moto serviw Brooklyn. O'Neill is leading the hitteis in tho world scries games lntrnl Nows I'hoto OSTRICH EGGS VS. HEN EGGS. Ostrich eggs are growing in favor in Pasadena, California. Miss Helen Jerome Eddyi shows you the difference in size Edward Aron'.e LANSDOWNE DANCER. Miss Ednfcll Malm, one of the dancers' at tho Lans- downo' fete, yesterday forcr Photo Smln . '. V Jt ' r VWaC : t. . S f r . . m. r -. j :.-. iVr . d'kAf.'. A : '. At' ,' .ili?1?R--. -'M'S'-.-'l. "". " V - vr- " J o " -1 ' . S: ca?& fiS WJis.isafe aa tsgisaifeiiiiM m-mmmmm mmmmm mmmsmmmM WEIGHING THE BABY. This set-no is enacted daily in the clinic of the Babies' Hospital, Ninth and Pine Streets Iier Photo ycrvk NEW JERSEY FOOTBALL. E. Tallen, captain of the Haddon Heights High School football team (left). A Colllngswood High School player i3 seen running with tho ball. Tho MISS EVALYN T. CAVIN, 1037 Walnut latter school hnd the bull most of the time, winning by a score of E6-0. Tho winning captain, J. Warren, of Collingswood, at the right street, who discusses keeping children ir ivea.'er Photo Service the home in an interview on tho editorin pagO J,eder Photo Bervic OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ..V- , NmvTlRBwlM vir?382klb'i ?i m '-"': i Hk 'bEAUTY CORNER JOHN SNIVELY, 21J4 Venango street, wiring an electric sign at tho Brilliant Manufacturing Co., iuao nidge avenue ledser Thoto flervlc STROLLING A.T VERSAILLES, FRANCE. At the left, M. Millcrand, president of France, and at tho right, his daughter, jcanno imucruuu CtntrM Navri Photo, RETIRING HOBO. After covering 710,000 miles us a "knight of tho road," Jeff Davis visited tho White House. "Ho will "retire" to his homo in Cincinnati llarrli Uwlue SIXTY-SIX EARS A FIREMAN. T. M. Burgott, of Gallon, Ohio, has been a fireman since ho was fifteen years old Paul Tbomptom , , -- 'MiAd'k vdte'&h' Wd'tf?'? "&VU, miss marie McCarthy G913 Market street Philadelphia 3,, i ' y fi( jt it -(. tv' l-r, ." V I ::' .'v-frAva! f--.Tilu,'JiA &o. V&: ift- I'.t!
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