Bptr-f .-,, .VJ "aiif'!" , V" s t"-K(flr"' r j"''.' W,;"-?? - TPV!(JflJfw t ft. .IT! L .. i ! ' . , jl-V X B,m WHH9 If M m I..5tt KM .. J Itt Euenmcj $)ublte ""ii'wri -u.r . W', .!JJ. ' J W' . ' PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 " ' T W '!' ledger X , - VCMl,!? Vv 1 ',. SMmiMKlg?'' lK ., . W, TMPKr'' 1 .u, - - , irsMr ,yrr-M -:&&xl. : " ii i rm;mmmi?SiAW&wi.S'i;5??FL& r . mt Agw.TmFmf. '"-i , mr ,v i. '. a i.i .. . w. x 7 nt .ivt "il. iTw w i '. .r . - ivt.,i . r-t i UUWtDlNG AGAINST UPRISINGS. Soldiers on the root- of Dublin homes are keeping w atrli in tlu besieged area, as most Dublin folk -tay indoors vn'r.,1 N' t'h c THK POULTRY SHOW. Elick Isuncscn walked about the st reels yesterday carrying tho goose and chicken, telling people of the exhibition in progress at tho Parkwa;. Building ' 1,lloto ser-r m fAl"4-" " ! ' I - . :,,J,;f; ' OPPOSING JUMPERS. These two suburban girl athletes arc stur basketball tossen utd play the center position for ihoir high school team. They met yesterday. "Dickie" Harper (left), of the Lower Mcrion High School, and Kathcrinc Mngulre, of tho Upper Darby High School MMF. OHi A SAMAROFr A PART OK Till! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SPILL. W . live tracks were covered with wrcckat, tnlki on tradition m interpiv- at Plninshoro, N J., most of yesterday, some of the wrecked cur- went over the embankment. It will tuU tation of muMo in an interview several days to csca'- up mr .eons 'r thf Edit." is' Pagp 1 Jb',i P 'O'v l!er p jt - I I.. s J :' j&ffiBm w . .. .u?-rfmmmwy&&'?- .MISS ELEANOR McC AAVLEY as Dublin MSS MARGARETTA HARRI SON as Constantinople .MISS ELIZABETH H REUBL1NG as Glasgow S(J( 1ETY GIRLS IN "PORTS OF THE WORLD." They will assist in this pageant, a part of the actor-,' fund benefit program, to be given at the Forrest and Garrick Theatres on Friday afternoon jKBIIMM' "w-1 ' -4 -'" ' -MIXED DOUBLES' rh- i ..i. a. c. ....;. -.t- vn'Ur,.. um 1 an 1 1 . duced by employes of the Philadelphia, Kleetnc ( a the M.iua jri r t the big social night of the vcar f' r tho electric workers. In tin , nt M. Struth (left i. IfomC'r Berrj' and Mary Ca'.iahan my Mi KILLFUL T0110UUANIN(j. A student of tho ( ambridge Uniersity, of England, in tho hills at Davos, Swiuir'.iu d JOHN T. 1 EWLS & SONS t 0. LMPLOES JUDGE LIM'RirKS. Tin- jury met in the Lewi- oiliu. it. .),. Lafayette Building and made todaj s award in tho limpin' lim'riek contest. From left to right they an (Front row), G. B. Beitzel, George A. Watts, William E. Cannon; (middle) row), Charles A. Wilson, Ro-alie Toomey, Annetto Mctzger, Minerva Dorfinan; (back row), Dorothy A. Solomon, Bi.-sio A. McCarren There-a Nusbaumer, Eleanor Smith l."li;T I'liolo rvl,. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO r4 WHEmm im mwmmi .i a l F 0 R M E R PIHLADEI I'HIAX. ,ndy Ribblesdale, formerly Mrt. John ncob Astor, wearing unique co. tume, njoying the snow sports ut St Morhj l"iKlorvoul & i id cft. A s w mm, M I V4 4 SEMAPHORE SENTINELS SHE PAYS THE PRESIDENT. Mrs. Knto Shea, messenger of the i reaury Dejinrtnienl, who delivers the chtcz executive's pay check each month Hum 4- Uwli'R' The beauty cornerH w. . - . y . . . fi- i v 7 ,viav . t, 7.. y . . .W!feK -k I ll!'1' DAVID L.IR. M Nirt. I 'nit. mil', (an". , ..el Hi,.. .1 i.I.ujg .1.,, "I i ami'" tnc, Camden, HSBt-mhlmj; flu trie power ui.stnlnjinii Lnnrds at the Large D,ul Ma"ufactunng i.o, u'00 Cherry i-treet ,A !.,f w . T i I'PIDV HAIL. Tho event was held in New York in md of tho babies' milk fund of Italy Mr.-. John A. Drake appeared as 'i'odca MEMBER OF THE POLICE BAND. Rcnorvo Patrol man Samuel McKinloy, 2030 North Twcuty.soventh streot, is stationod at Eloventh and Market Htreots. He hao been on that corner two yeare of his &ovon as patrolmnn. MrKlnloy In thirty-two and slnglo tit condition lor scvoral liitr.J gnmof, MLSS UEBA St Iti'.iIANN 307 Wharton street Philadolphia I- I V - . '"itr- ' "tt-,ii. - .ivir iVV1x'; sr- -4?.,,- r - Hm'- ! UiMU'ipW--fvW r-Mr " rt-Jit.iwflfci6l. j ,.. l(Ji B " '.j. A. .
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