("V-.Tj , "-?-1 VI" "gw W 9yv yan "STf"l- '- ;uentm Philadelphia; Saturday, December 1920 i -v 'wl fillip 5 fT'iA'IA j."f in :8S i SB" ! I? m; M ik ti mi b. M i lei sar- 'V,WJ t f 'I. J If .'! 'I fff Bvw' WlK $w$Mii!$i$ loll fsff MJM ' flit Pl U- . - .Cjyijf -A,. .. .....yaL'.A.. ; fig "" JS? ".IITtA.M W. Cei'.l.V.SVfi. awanled the Janssen ii'pclnl bv the Academy of Sciences, for his measure ments of heat emitted by stars and by "dark" objects en the earth 1 i.Mwen.l & rndiTwenil. A DEFENDER OF FIUME. An Italhn soldier of renown, as indicated In hi. ....., j...., ,,,,, niu, many etheis is n stanch supporter of the D'Anniinzie ic poet WMe WnrM Photo. 1'KUE U'lllI 'UIE (;uVi:i:.0i:S. Irs. CoelidRO (left), wife of .he Vice President-elect, and Mrs. Sproul, wife of US.nnsylvanta's chief executive, enjoy the siKht-seein? tours taken by the visiting state bi-nds yesterday i.ier ihnte Scrvice. JIIIS. WOODROW WILSON AT FUNERAL of W. A. F. EkciiKren, Swedish minister te the United States. She. is leaving St. Jehn's Church, Washington, nccempanied by an army efltcer TntTtiatlennl. CHRISTMAS SEALS FOR I-RKSIDKNT WILSON. Adrian Jlnycr, of Washington, is delivering a supply of goals te the President's sccrctarv, Mr. Tumulty, at the White Heuse ltnrrls & nwlnir. g '.xTSC SI if && VW FT5y ijmx(. iS t ft)Scat' SHE'S A MEMBER OF THE ORCHESTRA. Mi.-s Pearl Relkin, of the Shar-wued public rchoel circhestra, Second and Wnlf streets I., ils r l'h )M S-.rl'' If I isvMwm t kl ,t r- 3BU&HgiB?,'& 5'Ca?J" ib.- J-fiiiivii,. mmm, x- 4&k 1 V ' V 2f$M ' ' ' iY S '3i v". a?v t & . -I ; E, 1:, j&4' '- ;, .KWfl 'w: C' ' ,-ysF;K4.-fei "- ,', '.i;!, . ..'Vds.s t". w. ;. "--pi i 7Kraf,,v i!. . !J SP5?iliS : ijTftflESg-'IVBL X.i . JC-5ii5iRi ' iSK . M IKrlMlfl M ' 'I in iriwt8'i .luIIN A. THORNTON, postmaster of Philadelphia, discusses the delivery of. Christmas mail in an interview en the editorial page MISS JEANNE i TE RA.NM.N, iv irer lnemiiei' of Congress, clmijimni of committee te welcome and enter tain Mr.;. Terence MacSwiney 'i i 'i il N a rim t AT illi: SiAUl OF A SOCCER MATCH. J. McDowell. captain of Penn Charter; Tem Scott, the referee, ami X. ; . isaney, captain or uermnntewn friends team (left te right), nt Queen Lane, yesterday afternoon Ledger l'hote SerUcf MR. BLISS IS RIGHT. THE XSUN HAS RETURNED. It hasn't been noticed much of late, but yesterday morning our photographer caught pedestrians from "up above," en Dela ware avenue, and their shadevs, tee I- ils r l'hote frl-f K -V.ZSZfZ- S V I l W f"v fc T-V - vif Jh 7i.tM it . k i t' 'TWA.vm(W i.T7C3iA. I i w8SZ Ik . u v V I' V "T ;..a AL WILSON. A DAREDEVIL F THE -Mi:. Wil-en in thi- phnteprap'i i about ie leave the uppi r piano t . : ..-i t , t;:- le-vt r em', many hundn i fe. t at" e ! a til 1 ! .( ! (. l"l i. if - wc$mm (XVKVi 4? - .j.,,..,.4.4 .IMS, :' "'J P) - PKiONER IN RUSSIA. Mr-. Marguerite E. Harrison, n Baltimore news)) a) or wen an, arrested by the Soviet Government lnttjrn.tt,innnl. A WASHINGTON DEBU TANTE. Mi.s- Joyce Nebrker. daughter of the Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker titr.il N. va l'hote. At the right arc Miss Frances Smith, Mrs. A. C. Maik and Mi,s l-ierenceCave. They are fflhU SthffcmeS Ym! G A. millinery cSs l.iln-r l'h 'i OUR CITY'S VCRKIiKS A.D WHAT THEY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS -JWfir-gy-, ,;,,. . rr, " . I ... -n-t , It hi'fcf. y ' "WT1 I ML' t T' j V . MT'r"ryTBryrT - v ,- " I 'y a (f wmm V'.?: - . ' ? - '?V ' '' 'M Ml ' '" SkV-SP MJfAw r T-t aa&fefiW3f 7A'.PiV.tSt.. - ' .- 'i . hiHuar- ; :.- I . . ' . "M- A ' trrfi j i.j- i . rHjean.' K4(v.a wi85iJwaagF .isiihi .: i. . JSV&H3'5SHt7W 'lHS5Vtf aat'iftMa? rfc,..aSffi&iBifca-..r Tgi!tei ISfe... Swi JZZIZZZI Is W$l .M .1 fj'ftw . ' ... 1 L 1 MiiSH 'a (A -.. a. K!ai'ilWliJl(ifJ,i .,f' i. ?. SHV k5 . IWi. 'ZWrWi.!, xJ(f-A iJiOUA SI"' ti ay .v ' UT. m ttim---i i. '- ?.x. i a Hv .- l WM SCRAPPLE MIMN'G MAMIINE. S. I.i:.h..', '. . N cii !). ugia, ,tt,", tiding an- wii'i lu-'ii made .-.ii-apple tn.it lias lien m.v i th" ir.a hi , a li lett, in t.e j.Uint of Wilen-Mjartin Ce J n. i t -. 1..1 ;i -ut 1. 1 and (iiii,. I', ny uvtnui. Li.il. i 1 U '.'! r-,lce, ONE MORE ADDED TO THE IMMIGRANT POPULATION. Jiibt ariicil freni Europe l.jj 1 &. llLltUl. 'I HIS IS RESERVE PATROLMAN WILI,IM KUNZIG, ct-.iienel at Itiead and Filbeit ;.,.i,'i," ten year- of !r- t nt -(, c f.n- i.i pid'ie , ,i ment. He i, f, ity-s-vcn ia 's idd and Iim -, .nb hu wife and one child, at 'US NertJi Tenth .st.ett. . . 4.jfcl ft.. '"V tf rm'WtiW.M mt-tm X)a K ,. A .;.!.- tj:.t.i,w-:, -if lEU . si e i .j.d ifts(sf ill .11 KSraS III ..i THE BEAUTY CORNER ,'.'"' 'M: ,ll1r,.i101' il,ii '-'AK'Asr. Xt Ceiili . Nun 1-limu. ' .ll MISS MAE LONG 1120 Wet euinberlnnt --"'C" Philadelphia Ll. ft i:, 12-M -A.., -J,-.. . ,.. J J-lA&UH.