Mii"P" ' t fcj v." MA m M 1 I Si .61 B'. 3 ' ill L !r tf .! ,. i i f h ' fc i n f i rf "!j rs t V Euentncj public Hkhzx PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920 BBrFS-iiin fm'ffiEh' -i:iBfi PwJWJl TOYS FROM TIN CANS Wounded soldiers in New York have struck the keynote of economj, b making Christmas toys for the children from discarded tin cans Keystone View Co GIRL VIOLINIST HOME PROM EUROPE. Miss Mane Kryl, daughter of Bohumys Kryl, the Chicago band master, as she arrived on the S. S. La Savoie InterimtlonAl A CZECHO-SLQVAK GIRL. Will the Senate bar this type of immigrant when they consider the Johnson bill, which virtually prohibits immigration for one year? Underwood A I'llderwood. ON WAY TO SERVE EiGHT-YEAR SENTENCE. William Bush, the Wilmington banker, who pleaded guilt to em bezzlcment in a Delaware court yesterday, accompanied b a deput warden is on his way to the county workhouse. Bush IS. at the ngh1 Ledger Pho'o Sertre KV" ' $ ':HBBfSBrllMmraft - " r H' .' , MiF V ft -"',.) ,?Hf' ' i .? THESE ARE BUSY DAYS. A Christmns shopper snap, ped on Chestnut street as she left a store. She's dis playing a real Christmas spirit by taking homo her pur chases. It all helps the dclivory man Ledger Photo Service STEWARD ON THE MAYFLOWER. T. Shiro has been on the President's yacht for ten years. He was snapped with his children, Josephine and Eugene Harr.s A. K r I I : -- - AN EMERGENCY CHRISTMAS POST OFFICE. This fittingly decorated auto truck is one of several placed on the streets of Washington to cope-with the Christmas parcel post work IlnrrH & Ewln HIS DADDY MADE IT. Members Fire Company No. 45, Twenty-sixth and York streets, are going to have a Christmas tree. The flrchouse, built by Fireman John Keegan, Sr., will be part of the decoration. His son John will get the outfit after the holiday season thus his interest Ledger Photo Service. LONDON "BOBBIES" here to fight policemen. Left to right, Jack Stanley, heavyweight; Inspector A. J. Bnggj manager, and Harry Mallin, middleweight Central News Phoin ;IFT? FOR HILDREN IN HOSPITAL. Score.- of youngsters in the St. Christopher'.- Hospital, Lawrence anil Huntrz'lon -;:'cts t-njoyed a visit of ladie- csteiday who brought many gift . At tht left Charles Brnr is tMirg ut hn cravons. Miss Mary Wagner and Mrs. A. R. Sutherland are helping Jane Drake get her presents together -i r rhoto sru' OUR CIT-S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO 1 COMMEMORATING LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS. The girls of the William Penn High School will give a masque "The Lighting of the Torch," in the school auditorium. this evening. Among the members of the cast are (left to right) " wiun., iiuiv sui3K luiu .mmuui oiunuiu, us iiiuiuna; iwsti ivuyser ana lsaDeiie uaiiagncr, as ruritans Ledger Photo SerWce. YALE'S GOAL KEEPER. Dicfendorf came to I'hila. delphia with the ico hockey team to practice C. M. ClarW. THE BEAUTY CORNER .MlbS HILDA HOM II , 71.' mencan trep , Olney an expert enguux. gt the At H. Fox Co., Lightcenth street and W indrim avenue. It takes he. from two to su days to enffrave a single gun -. . g Ltdtfer rhoto Servlo. 1 '. I ORMER KING. Emir i . a' who reigned for a short time as King of Syria, and is now in London Keyttono View C. 'HIE REV. II. N. COUDEN, the blind chaplain of Congress, who will retire shortly after twenty-five years' service HarrU A Kwlng. THIS IS RESERVE PATROLMAN WILLIAM J. ULACK DURN, stationed at Delaware avenuo and Chestnut street for three years. He is forty-nine years old. Blackburn has a wife and fivo children. They live at 1310 South Thirteenth ircei. ue naa ueen on the poitco iorco seventeen yer4v leaner I'noto Ber'U ! ROBERT VON MOSCII ZISKER, justice of tho Su preme Court of Pennsylva nia, discusses law as a call ing in an interview on thY editorial page' MISS EDITH SMITH 5709 PinoVBtrcet, Philadelphia L V k jjEH