wimF l-ryqtny VnvOr.vxvT wf wmen-mw-' Zfiir"' W'fG$$p3 r I PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 -"a- -' -r -t ; r-.: .. - HOISTING LOCOMOTIVE FROM DELAWARE. Tho Philadelphia and K-adin-Railway engine that backed into the nui fnira tho storage trucks in Camden on Monday was started hack to rails b a wn !:mg crew yesteiday. For voial lay.-' divers have been busy attaching n jus tn iK- denick. The mud i- being wi snid off the engine as it come from the riverbed i.. .. i 3Ns& - ' &&' fie "1MNSsS ANOTHER ZOi) BABY. 1'ri r. iron cage, just a- they were n n ,.i 'iii s mother ir.-idi t'i- i! r u pue : ii.i, -in . ronr.' me m al r v&i5v.s wry . AI.liO M K FN.-dN n 'ri'a'ini'h' i ' ( . .. - . Jn an inter'. ie. -, .-,. K '. I. Ai l'il. SlnULV. tii'oruo H. Ah. i . , . . ' ! i . . (...I iist. 'iei iLLl '. .i' . irii.a. tia''! i. :' IMeii w;u- in M e::.te .' Ohio OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO 1 ii. . ' P FE IN'SIDE THE DELAWARF MIKAI WATFR, The IT. S. submaum I.-l, rammed by the pilot boat I'hiUv1. I'ru. "II tho Delaware cane emlj, Tuesday mcrninp was towed to sattt while the heroic crew worked without rest ti Uei p tlie craft afloat tt!ir. r I'hoto S m 1' t OMMAMJ. L.cutcnunt Hoodt 1". Luker, in charge of the wvccknl stibtnorsiblo, nsKistinj in the work of salvaging his ship. With him Lieutenant Commander Hnlhook Gibson (right), in command of the submarine base nt the Philadelphia Navy Yard I,i d-or I'hi.io Si !.' LEAVING '1HE L-l. Members of the submarine's crew going to a nearby tug for a good meal and rest after assur. ing themselves thnt their boat would not sink. Tho position of the L-l as it lies in tho water off Lewes, Deli, is shown in mo nncKgrounti i-omcr i'hot s. ric, FHEH MAYER, nf Fort Wa.liirmii i , i.n-.li.i- I.,. '- on i-lei I cabin, t, ,.i ibo Library Bureau Shop, IU0 Chestnut ci.iei. Four mluneto ate fitted witli lock in a day by Mayer Le4ki i Ku'.' . i ice Wr'f'1' 'i7 OFFICERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA HK.II SCHOOL FOR 'GIRLS' GRADUATION CLASS. Left to light: Martha Zceb, Latin ?alutat i mi : K itharine 15. Grillet, valedictorian anj vice pros.; rathryn May ISickel, English salutatonan: El jimo Sargent, treas., and Glady.- Ebersole, sec. y&b ii' L I t . & h, ft' :Yf.i:iiJ , :,- &! .', sSlj ... iK S F .A -rMm $r- tZM pVJ!'Sy sl&hg;. . . Pit s T llliiniOTOy- Lsu- j. u : 2 1 ""' MISS DOROTHY LYNE, pre.-i- i'liu of the February, 1921, chu- ot the High School for Girls 'I.- .1)- r l'lio'o Hcrvii ! OR 1DEN i Il'K'Al IO.N SEE FOO'i PRINT CHART. That's tho new heme of identification at the Jewish Maternity Hospital, 532 Spruce .street. Dr. Albert Hyinans, Mrs. M. II. Verdery, chief nurse, and Dr. Sidney Rosenblatt snapped while getting footprints. The wrist tags J and linger print are siincrsorit'd by this plan. t,. ' r i READY FOR THE START. The first Ur!ti:i skiing chan.pionship ever held has just b.'.n . Mpleted at Wenger. Switzerland. It will be an annual affair, .jacked by the Federated Counc'l of British ski clubs i-.ritru n.-a i -i,. ... "iS fHffl K 4 ''" Mi I i LEGION POST.IlDiU'S I IMI'lN"' LIM'RICKS. Th. m n oeis of Frankford t. . American Legion, held a Umpir,' inn'iick night laet T'lesla. end selected the winner u1 i .No. -11, which is annourui d on page 2 today. In the picture are the members of the ii acted in tellers. Thov are fiom left to right (seated, front row) Frederick W. Cassid) . n E. Green, Ralph P. Winters, ("nifonl K. Fowler, Wurren B. Light and George W. (standing, back row) John II. Gos.-ling, G. Edgar Fleming. Charles A. Harmer, Frank a'ia, Joseph A. Allen and Jume. L. Adams i..,j. r rin.iii s.-rv u .MRS. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, wife of the bandmaster and composer, is in town for a few days wjth Mr. Sotisa I.el3i-i J'hotd Senior NO lli'S,' HIa ORDbi.S. Slwriff Robert Lnmberlon has made it clear that lawyers must not offer extra compensation to member.-, of his staff Ledger Ttioto Sfi ' !' VH 4 to is I MS'.. jrft iW SEMAPHORE SENTINELS tfwai-iMwwwiiy.'lcS. yw ' ';; fit tA H lkm AMrasA- n .Oi 'rfifciA 'k&asp -!ZJT TV iHK jetrf 4W '"$$? 'J'-., ijsL'w, w 'imfr mm mm h-ffi J- im fmmms mmmk i?.vs(rrc,HJiwt S5..4 "; 'fA, mw . i, m - ji,, ffct -i wt mmm sliK'ff V p4 ;?r-s& w?fe :; SWB8 ''?',a.J; K i? KSg & : . iaw fV:. K T . if. j m K? KpS ian 1 . m-r, THE BEAUTY CORNERl MARRIES MARIJI'IS DEU.I I.B1.I. Miss Maiy Keifor, of Sioux City, Iowa, 1'irM riet her husband while doing work for th' .Near-East Ilelief in the Cnucnsu.i. Ihoy will both retina to that work ''li. Cn THREE YEARS AT TENTH AND MARKET STREETS. Rc.cno Patiolnian Wilmor M. Ilnll, of ;I210 Woodland avenue. Hall is twenty-seven years old and is single. He ha been in the police sttrvku four years '"I 7' . M,, - it j WANTS GERMANY i O I'VY IN FULL. M. B.iand, French pre mier who has made th,, clear to the Chamber of Deputies in the decimation nf his nilnistr ' 111 I 111 B, l'holn MIS ANNA HETTENDORF HIT North Palethorp street Phllttdolphial'tt. Btahl etuai 4 RWf :ivt
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