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MMUP" v A "W"'1 ' WB -'- 'V'ABs.jti w il.5 -t,S'' '-' T . t -:-:-i? ; - r" - aiaBSSSKsBSlSM HF . , JdmmmmkJi BB1 '.ftlk 19 43 i l?.?iSiS$-Vf-W --- i-.- -, . ... , - ., . Xi--i i rni,Jt , ? ' ...?.,. ... -ifti. -j- 8viii. ! . ? ' . c -1 fi SJ-'te adv '11 PENN RUNNERS ON A BOARD TRACK. The balmy wither of yestcr- AMERICAN ADMIRAL ADOPTS SEVEN RUSSIAN WAIFS. Rear Admiral Newton ft'M AnSit CUiSl thlf mominij day brought many of the University of Pennsylvania speedboys out for prac- A. McCully, a bachelor, who has been stationed for some time at Sevastopol with the who to0?., tice. Charles Perry, Carl Altmaicr and James Dunn (left to right) wcic allied commission, is in New York with a nurse and six of the adopted children. He lie Safety Ellis (at the left) administered tnc oj ii 1 snanncd as thev ran over the newly made track IcdBcr Photo ScrUce. will take them to his home in "Washington J ,"Vr .!t. ' Somo of the sixty-nino city guardians g. Assistant Director oi ruu oath and assigned the men Ledger rnoio service International. MISS JESSIE BURRALL, leader of the Burrall Sunday School class in Washington, said to bo the largest in the world, has resigned Central News Thoto. CHARLES R. TOOTHAKER, curator of the Commercial Museum, discussss business men of tomorrow in an inter view on the editorial page lcleer Photo Serlre. BUILDING RUNNING TRACK. Carpenters were busy yesterday atternoon on franklin 1'icld building tlio awson Robertson s runners will practice. Kouertson (at tne ngnt; is watcning me board track on which Lawson construction Ledger Photo Sen Ice. BRITISH JOCKEYS HOLD DONKEY DERBY at fie clo.sing of the racing season. It was held at Stam ford Bridge and the leading jockevs also n md a football iyatch 1 miemnaii l imieruouii BH (fij BBtuJ1 V'WAMia.tfiik l9Bi ; JBBHB.ZKfl wbj' aPSm.-. VJIBI jiA9MjHnJEMKBHBVBSBi&H gisssss2 EX-GOVERNOR SMITH AS TEAMSTER. Alfred E. GEORGES CARPENTIER A FATHER. The famous French boxer js hero Smith, until a few days ago governor of New York, has seen with his baby, Jacqueline, three days old. The Cnrpcntiers live in Pons f,.(,1 1,5a n,.f .Inflnc na M,nlrm..n nt lm TTninl Sfnlna M IUO Orld TbOtO. Trucking Corporation in New York city. Mr. Smith is shown wearing a soft hat Centr.ll Xows Photo, T X Y vi'J. v . "i -. S w . . " VS v M . ..', flea??! k i -' ' ''y-iiirjivri mij'mM&9te' 4' &','&" V M. " J '. A 1 .S?- U.VMXM i '. . t .V O -.St V'.' A. wrT ,n q' &&&'' .- mn i.nMiw .i wiwi.IMImI ...jv "i J .- ' yz.'.'i v sy)"5 ' SJJ V?- VsVv- '4, - , . J.). , -i L..l3 v ' '"- DARLINGTON EMPLOYES AWARD PRIZE FOR LIMERICK. Today's limerick prize was awarded by M C H I G A N SCHOOLTEACHER ON a jury of employee of Joseph G. Darlington, Chestnut btreet below Twelfth. Those in the phott uraph are, WALKING TRIP. Miss Catherine Hillinrd from left to right (.sitting), E. D. Klein, Jeanette WnLuce, Mrs. Kathenne Gates, Edith H. Baxter; (stand- of Flint, Mich., in Atlanta, Ga on her way Ing), Mary Wright, Anna Airey, Carrie M. Arthur, E. L. Kirk, M. M. Markley and Mrs. E. R. Lewis. The to Florida, from where she will journey to announcement is made on pages 1 and 12 Sun Francisco l Mi rw u 1 . 1'ndcrwsod. JAMES A. STERRETT, often called "Father of Swimming" in Philadelphia, died yesterday ai't crnoon at his home in West Philadelphia MmEiA G,R1iATvFIX,IIT "0U SUPREMACY ON THE ICE. In the national championship raew at Newburgn, N. Y these men both scored 70 points. Charles Jewstraw, of Lake Placid (right), and Joe Moore, of New York Ice P;iluce Central News Photo. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY' CORNER MAKING PAPER BOXES. The men and women in this workroom muke 1,000,000 llorist boxes and 0,000,00') ! fcc cream boxes a year, using about 350 tons of cardboard. It's one of the denuitment.s at the plant of William J. Boas & Co., M27 Vine street i Oencil Photo UorvK. BRITISH VETERAN HONORED. Seigeant Edward Ifould, eighty years old, enlisted as a soldier sixty ycar.i ago. At tho opening of the world war hu again volunteered. Ifould re ceived thO M. B, E. Kadel & Herbert. ON A BUSY CORNER. .Reserve Patrolman Martin Fo looks nfter tratlle doittgs nt Eleventh and Chestnu streets, where ho has been stationed four years of hi flvo in the police department. He is married and llvok at 128 Burnside street. Fox is an ardent baseball fan Ledger Photo Bervlct. ftiqiiniiiUHL' v &x w&w? ' hHH4 .AKV! .HbWik) m3VA.ViA.Jafj(R'rI.'lJL ' "" .. KT.tR tJHimMwBBBBM. I te.. 'v PMBBJB"IWto"' Kft-AffiKi'i..' WILL 'I RY AGAIN. "Babe" Rmh was razzed from the floor in s first attempt at basketball in New York. He has picked n now tcfTm International, MISS SHIRLEY L. SNELLY Ml South Third street Philadelphia . ... 6s A . S ' lyAjt&fr-. 1 ?&iWtd 'JfyfX
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