n,i .- trtJn.',,. (o ; J1KXVWJV i it Ifl MJ r? A. ; ,V K. it fc!,r'. ra tatentng public UtedQer PHILADELPHIA', SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1021 -s 'Tjspsi v jr sriHf JJPLWIL!ML:ii.M..' -'',,'MII!I1 "'' J" m .- ..iw i "- ' " r 7K ? . ..- . jk. flM r - ' lu--- - mm Jmm Mwwml Amim i ' V ilk. '$fytf4&K'P&7&&tfl&?l i. ' .. HOCKEY IN' SWITZERLAND. The ice sport is being indulged in by teams represent ing the CKford and Cambridge Universities of England. This game ended in a draw i ftttitt Neits I SAILING TOR EUROPE. Mrs. George Allen, of Philadelphia and New York, ii passenger aboard tho Imporator International A HANDFUL Mi'artd Owens, of San Francisco, hanging on to racing grevhoutxi's thai laie the barm r cvrrv Sunday atternoon at LmeryMlU, .ilif Tlioj arr owpnl l leading pnrt.-men ' r J A ' n1e MBIHB Ibl &H IBF jKK to&fAtetv? jr. BHb 1IR?iv t jftL 'SHHBIHHVnlll --.-;! .. ': ",: ,i -; vk Kisnak wT iim iw i hhim ;iilWKwBPBSi'WWs !", i ftSSaS i "'.. ;:v - - -t'"ii i n 7 r r n inrtJr "BACK IN PORT." Tim "model ship" is now nt tho Philadelphia Sketch Club after n "voyage" of nearly thirty years. It was originally presented to tho club by Frank Briscoe. Shortly afterward it disnp. pcarcd. It was found recently i.ctieor rimi, nmi,'. tt,U"; if SO " w - "'? A ' - - ' & v-"''vr-''S-, f vx.'jc '' 'SVJ -''v -v','',i-:!,v .'y'V:i, ''' N ')?"'t7??-vl'Jit:'' J''v; TALKIN(t BAt I Th" pariot. oflicially listed n the I'h ladelphia Zoo a sulphur-crested lockatoo. is a we l-tramed talker. Tlie photog rnpher rep' ts tha' th 'vl a k oo'ir'c ii0 to 'a i' Msitoi.s MISS MARION BELZ appeared as Miss Schuyler 'I HEY WERE QUAKER GIRLS. Miss Dorothy Charles and Miss Jean Edclman ON TRIAL TRIP. The steamship Aisne, the last ship to be filtod at the Hog Island shipyard, is getting its first sea work today. Scores of guests will bo aboard the vessel h HERBERT J BOYLE as Jack and Miss Ljnore D McNulty . s "MISS BOBVlIirE" was enjowa h hundicd at the Bellevue-Stratford last night when it was presented by members of the St. Francis Junio Aid. Scvetal charitable organizations will share in the proceeds of the event Ledger rnoto service . B KLII - r . . '. Pic HRD L UTIN -si- H MU FS P. VAUUH v ice president .j(h'. 1H() I f l- iHill'UvlM. ufH(hllM.l I HI PH1I V i H MBER OF COMMEK' i OLR CITWs WORKLRb AND UHAT THL DO EEL-CADHLA( EMPLOYES JUDGE LIMPLN" LIM'RICKS. These officials and workmen from he salesroom' at 112 North Broad street and the sen ice station nt 1410 Wallace street made the award announced 1ousy in the limerick contest. In tho picture, from left to right, arc (front low), lolvn C. Cripps Heibert T. Hare, Miss Jean A. Hartley, George P. Parker nnd S. .T. Jorgenson. i bad; row), II -nut- Moore, David Camp, Charles Loeb'c, II. E Braeher, Francis Janssens, John Dairs and J. F. Ruby UNITED DAUGHTERS OF CON FEDERACY will present "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" Monday eve ning. Miss Margaret II. Cooper ap pears in the leading lole J. S. THOMAS, who talks on I he prompt payment of bills in an interview on the Lihtorial Page SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY CORNER Avlllt WMI'lHi (. i M'l V IHI I K- Hi "' ' i ilone Ii II II 1iiiniill !''! Spriu- n i ' m- i.u.tt.mU't Tpewntr i . ' Scvtt li Ti-ntli - m' Hot uurr ,iinl n ai Utrd in th' wa I) ng imcih '1 hl drj mg i- (loin b- hot air run nmg through the hose hch aicConnMllusjnB ini IN. SI'AAIPS. ,- HVt this Mig;( ti vi fieu of charge to stump ollectors Kj.le & Ilarbtrl WELL KNOWN A K E SKATER (I hi' s I, (,i'l i the resor patrolman at Fifteenth and Market Ftretls, whrie he has been nerving foi four years H" ii thirty years old, lives nt MM Ludlow Terrace and ha been on the police force for seen years Lodser rho'o" For 'c I0.-IINMtA The Oriental dancer and peaker, who will appear nt tho Art Alliance on the uftornoon of January UG to speak fo- the Armenian committee of tho emergency aid MISS MARGARET MOSSLANDER 2id Moore street Philadelphia V 6 i , i ' ' '
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