Vrrm-AH " 4o-.. -1 r "HFffTJ ' - f-1-' Tt- 11 H M KB Kit a lv E m G nt hi fej fl Oil bo' t I- I. i ti Jf If m PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY -1, 1921 ::I ,, , : --.ITi WM' GOLDEN SLIPPER. MASCOT Raymond Kelly, 18U9 South Front street, in life Now JBBHBiffil''t?il?tlii Vcar finery ledger riioto Hmiia. mHHHHHGI , ,.., ,., , - hot TilE GOLD HUNTERS. Anions: the membcis of the Oswald Club wore Fred I,mk and his daughter, Helen. Ticy wore supposed lo be f Minor and son lost on a dcsoit, but here you sec llieni en Li road street with their horse s 1, user rMioio s r BEAU HIS ROYAL ROW'S, three year-old princokin of the 'lib I is ' T'liolo fW HERE FOR NFW PL Y 1? anchc Virka, arriving in New "i ork from Europe IiilrrmUonnl ON WAY 1 O THE PICTURES. Eddie Law and Richard Lev ih and their many other littjo ehunis of St. Edmond'.s Home, Lorty-lourtli btieet ami llaverford avenue, were iioliday guests of the Apex Theatre, at a photoplay treat iN'E OF THE CLOW o. The beautiful care w -n by Charles Dumont, of the Klin ' Club, atUaeted much attention in the New Year's parade IodH'ir l'lioia Oi I CHAMPION HEN EGG. Hentrice Anby'"' ben, her. spvcn-and-one-half ounce egg and ono of ordinary sizo fntTnntonn INSURANCE PATROL NO. t GIVES A PARTY. President Willi.un E. Bates and Superintendent Henry Hoffman supervise the decoration - for their New YearV entertainment at the tirehou'-e, MS Arch street, to children and members of the families of the firemen TO SPEND HONEYMOON IN WILDEST CHINA. Mias Constanco C. Roberson, New York, will become bride of HawaH Cutting, member Mancbunan expedition FIREMEN CHEFS. Lieutenant John Meyers and George Ilroomhnll preparing potato naiad for the New Year guests of Insurance Patrol N'o, 1 IxtlBor l'lioto fairlte .1. HOWELL CUMMIN'GS, presi dent of the John B. Stetson Co. He reviews business conditions in an interview on the editonal page l'hi to Craftera. JURY OF STETSON GIRLS AWARDS LIMERICK PRIZE. These eleven girls from various departments of the J. B. Stetson hnt fnclorv, at Fifth street and Montgomery avenue, awarded tho limping limerick prize announced on the first pago today. Thoso in the photograph from left to right, ure: (sittinui Miss Frances Smiles. Miss Paulino Mumma. Miss Blanche Knann. Miss Ednn 'Strieker. Mls Anna Gaul. Miss Lillian Ackcrman; (standing) Mis3 Sarah M. Mandcr, Miss Claire Gallagher, Mrs. Elsie- Fielding, Miss Kathcrino Lloyd, Miss Jessie ,, 1UCJN01U ' ledger I'boto HerWco. In ern.it i n OuK ( UY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO Wm&W" 'IfeiiM I SEMAPHORE SENTINELS I r & ' H I THE BEAUTY CORNER TOt'CHING UP und fl .' '" l i'"" rehuil tp'" r-ti c by R JSn. o c'i ' ') i.tth btieet, Vt the rebuildmg plant of the Guarantee Typewriter Co., Inc., 80 South Tenth tePhll,,arv,,i. VISCOl NT AND LADY STUART. The former Eleanor M. Guggenheim, tho "Copper King's" daughter, and tho heir to tho Earl of Castlcstcwart, leaving St. Margaret's Church, London, after their recent wedding H . International. TRAFFIC GUARDIAN AT SIXTH AND CHEST NUT STREETS. Reservo Patrolman Wilbert Comegys, 2014 North MnrBton street. Ho has bpen on the' f'rcu for six years. Comogys has four children... Billiards is hisiavonto pantimo .. r , v t Xfdljer I'lioto.Hrlc. JOHN MAGU1RE, cuptain First Snuadron football team, which plays East Falls at the First Cavalry Armory tonight MISS JOSEPHINE BOYLE, 1240 North Twenty-fouith strout, Philadelphia im'i - b ..M '-irV?" ' " V ,,. t ' .U.AVW-J i iii i . . t r- t i tmmffinTrir''
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