E ? . &ientH0 UhltC ffieftger ' '" Philadelphia, fmdat, December it, 1020 ' i r PENX WINS COLLhei: tiOLLu? . .IaMPIuNSHIP. The Red and Blue kickers scored four goals, while the Princetcn team was en ' able te make two, in the match at the Mennn Cricks t '"' grounds yesterday afternoon. One of 'he Penn players is doing a Reed yh a1 pr,'-.rti-jj h:s face in a fall iiirr rtnie srvke THE SPHINX HAT. A ncr winter teoue design of black velvet, trimmed with dull geld and tur- nueisc passementerie 1 Wld World Thole VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL WITH THE SENATE PAGE BOYS. The bevs enthusiastically accept the invitation tendered them by Mr. Marshall te the annual dinner te the boys connected with the Senate Kerttena Vlw Ce. OLDEST AND YOUNGEST. "Uncle Jee" Cannen and the newly elected "Baby of the Heuse," Congressman Clarence J. McLeod from Michigan lurris t. nin ' .. .' i ' ' ' 43 : I I L. jk w Bite!r5 JlKfVfESHEHII SHr.LL-aliulKt.iJ suLuilkS JlAMi kiuuils liU'i'i. ihis ciengnted group art playing with toys made by soldiers under treatment in United States army hospitals. The K ahs rf C l'imbus are doing the distributing uiidirw-i in.iroe,i T?ai FIGURES IN THE CAMDEN MURDER TRIAL. At the left is Richard E. Newman, of Merchantville, who is the foreman of the jury that will decide the fate of Frar.k J. Jame charged with the murder of David S. Paul, the Camden bank messenger. The group is composed of members of the jury. They arc entering a restaurant for lunch under guard of county officials. The boy at the right is Hareld .Innies, the defendant's son Ledger iv.r , sr: y tt L TbG&j J!flww JibKv SBVn," utlf Jjti "fc ''ff - .'t?'t ijy i $mW:.?ri&.' IMS PRESIDENT EBERT VISITS "MOVIE CITY." He was photographed as he con versed with the artists who took the part of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII in a German illm entitled "Anne Boleyn." President Ebert is at the left Central Newn l'he'.n TO BE USED BY TRAFFIC PATROL MEN. This "cop's house" is n sample of the kind that will be placed en many of the city corners te shield patrolmen in storm and cold Lcdser rhote sorvie . - u - - - ' ' KENSIN' H ( HII.''RtN IN HEALTH SHOW. ' I . Town of Surpr.." we given yesterday at the Wf-'-r Sen'."!. F-a'-.KfTd avenue and Ontario street, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Health ("ui ii. T.t .nildren at the left represented cleanlir.rs-, rest, pure water, exercise and geed ford, !!( these at the right showed the careless s de of child-life germs, disaster, dirt and bad bad lec'h I .gr I y te b-rlc A LITTLE TIP TO BANDIT.s. Don't get tee clee . t -e girl students of the Drexel Insi tutc. They kmnv Lew te handle a rifle and ar being taught mere about handling firearms by Lieutenant J. P. Lyens. At the left, Mis Katherinc Campbell is getting instructions. MieS Elizabeth Siegert is examining a target te'get her score Chtrles it. ClrW S. TYSON KINSELL, president of the Federation of Federal Empleyes, dis cusses need for a new federal building en the editorial page CllnnJIni; OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO Q 3vSi - : A m - A t' . ' u .- h r J "..! '.a t . fl ' IM. 'i mm a vr A T.W,i-ttl. ', r -K-. ' ' ',r-ifA . "'w a 'ft , B". "vSfti 'V. -.,..' 7, rj: safest JM:rZW&:', y i.jfi , V?'' ' V,. , -!a'i-r-i(-. J. ' Ai -"SisS- . tt j ' SEMAPHORE SENTINELS u; -0t y- ? THE BEAUTY CORNER' l WRAPPING AND PACKING SI K '!-.' I " r.-Maitin f'e.'.-, pl.mt, "J kirt -Mxtli .itreet and Grays Ferry avenue. The workers are Rcba Ceyle, Martha Serdeckey and Jean Slean Ledger J'hutu Hervlc SHOPPING ON FIFTH AVE NUE. Mrs. Craig Biddla was snapped as she hunted Christmas gifts en Wednesday Underwood ft Undrwoe4 THIS is RESERVE OFFICER AMOS L. PFEFFER, known as the "traveler," stationed at Bread street and Girard nvcnue for the last year. Pfelfer is married and has one child. He lives at 1025 North Edgcwoed Btrcet. He has been around the world three times. iur rhote strtc A STAR RACKET PLAYER. The Prince of Wales has been men tioned as one of the team te repre sent England in a contemplated in ternational match Central New rhei MISS HELEN LAW 1521 Seuth Bailey street Philadelphia . ., Ledger rhote BerrlM V fSi.i i f m :. i'.i. V s. u . ( 1"M y uw. a, . ttr ..!, i , v". 'fMt t--".- J'- J!ftfc',W '"' '"- 14. . 11 nBSrfNf-5i:rU2: ll'--i '?SJ . RMUliT? , . . ... fttt V i'f '. i.?-i-.'it',r,c 1 j 3-aj
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