ft; FT" ' V ,v ''V'-ly' . , y Mf' 1 & i' u n In HONEYMOONING AT PALM BEACH. Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. Wilson, of Oak Lnnc. Mra. Wilson wa3 formerly Miss Mndellno Asburv , Unasrwood Underwood M V IIRIUKN ,1E rHIBlTION. Graduates of the Municipal Training School for Tin Venice, located on Seventh street above Norris, yesterday afternoon showed Mayor Mooie nnd other city officials what they could do in s.n n 1 ivos, climbing buildings and sliding down ropes .iles v ! i" - ! i &?&. $Jsik$sb&x ir . 1 V T ' -Vf " is rx Wfllflsl M AT HEARING OP MOUNTED CONSTABLE. Ralph Forowood, of tho Radnor township police was confronted by Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl F. Knipo, yesterday afternoon, nnd charged with making an attack on them, at their homo in Kndnor, on Sunday night. Knipo appears with his head in bandages, while Mrs. Knipo was photographed in her automobile, following the heaving I-od'-T Photo S ni ti ri , ,fa!gnSfflR!v, i JMffiA ' ."'' J. iY JU : , JCf rwiiitrTnriii it. M i 8 i! j.aBBSmBmXBssm a . er ww&mj?M?mm!&JFtWK&&mi&&vm suBMBmammmr fa ".TUST BEE" was the name of a comedy given by the young people of the St. George's Episcopal Church, Sixty-first street nnd Cedar avenue. Mrs. Mae Kent, Joseph D. Dillon and Miss Jane Lloyd (left to right) were members of tho cast Idscr Photo ' i JUST A I'OSE. But Irvin Cobb, the writer, ib n, mean i-hot wncn t mUlk, a rabbit or a lox shows up. He is one of a party of baseball players and writers at Dover Hall Club in Georgia Kaplan Phco &r"-o uABL" HL'llt Ai fllh 1 L MP. Tho baseball celebrity is controlling the wntcr supply at a hunt ing camp in Georgia for a time. Ho is down there on a hunting expedition Ionian Photo s-viro GET'tlNG A FLORIDA TAN. Miss Peggy Thayer, of this city, snapped on the sands at Palm Beach Intcrmtlonul. , ,- - vv "t&kYi W1 ' """1 LIS i Ivl) 1 OK SLTt i:.i.l PIC tCEr DUTY. Mus Paul me Floyd (light) licen u-. .'i. mo-t bcautu'iu u White Hou'-e pickets by the National Woman s P.iit. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, of Philadelphia, presented a pin ' Wilt World Thoto OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO l ' . ... I . - r r-,-. ,? j I LES KERLE, a dye expert, '"iscussos the American dye indus try in an intcrvew on tho Edi torial Page TT WON TWO PRIZES. Fairfax Frosty did ery well ut the specialty dog show held at the Waldorf-Astoria in New ork. Mrs. Joseph M. O'Shca is the proud owner Underwood .'. r flElSKS; Cl"y'v '' ys Es 'i;Xv5ff.'Tir' ' .,-?,VxVi , taatt Ci ,',-''"- Vtv ' .i f 'a o-'-... . j. i.. ; - a 'wit- ?,ii'r ,t k tbh AsX'Ti . 'b v nING OF THE HOG ISLAND KEY. AUttnow C. Brush, head of the local shipyard, i iiiiltd over the four-foot key to Fiedenck ,'-irii5, a representative of tho I nited States ) rPing board. It marked the clonng of tho largest shipyard in tho world T.tdKr Photo Ser!". AT THE ACTORS' FUND BENEFIT. Mrs. Clayton Strawbridge, representing Antwerp, in "Ports of the World." I,MlRr I'hoto SfMca WOUNDED WAR VETERANS JUDGE LIMPl.Y Li.M'RIUvS. These foimer service men, ah of whom wcro wounded in action during the world war, made the award in the limerick contest that is nnnounced on I'ago 'i. today. Tney are members of the basketball picture Pago 2 today. They are members of the basketball team from ihn Philmlelnhin Power Plant Engineering School, at 3250 Germantown avenue. In the picture from left to right ara Davidson, Wnlter B. Greenwood, coach, and Stephci M. Ryan (seated) Edward Linskv, John A. Jasper, Morton R Jacobs, Nonvood Boles, Meylor C. Williams captain, and Joseph I. O'Neill, manager; (standing) Thomas L. O'Neill, William B. Willis, James lA'Jsor rimto S I && 1 . I f'$r .1 I W --- ' r 3 "S2? , ' vyv SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY CORNER ST Tszn 4& S. II. DICKSON, 0100 .Spruce street, piepating tiros for vuli-anizing at tin1 Leader Vulcanizing and Tiro Co., 1327 Race stieot listr Mjo'.o Srvtc. IN SWITZERLAND. Ono of tho British skiing party off on an expedition across tho snows near Murren Ctntral1 Nw Thoto 'ILi IS RLPLRVF lA'IROLMAN M.d l.' t. xA'i'LO '., tationcd at Ninth nnd Mniket streelu for t'o pat three years. Ho has been in tho police department seven yoarp. Taylor lives at U419 North Wator btrcot, is thirty-eight jtars old and married. Fishing la his hobby Ixiintr Photo Servlc. , !!tHV-r' " 1OI"t p. JA KI H, in rommnml of the L 1, tho United States sub marine which was rammed off tho Delaware capon l4i;er I'hoio tiarlc. MISS ELEANOR A. MATTES 1819 South Second trcet Philadelphia