($rc 'iwKr "srr.t-V'7 -r "v3;p3W?v7 W&mWwi "' '' m fJueromj public fedget i 'V; ' PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, I FEBRUARY 15, 1021 r ", - "wii ,( W- 3 viW' y i".- I, .. - I . '. ' ; - - ' - I . ' . I fl;-- l7 -'- .i&m 'i'ii - v i -Jt :. . , .wk,t,: W-'''v;' . -rl'ATi.;... Jl. W ''"' I --4. -X'i ' 'I'-" yflisf ft 1 tTOItf' ?Mltt HI s li SI i-j:,s link. I?' mm f. mm H:r tMMi.f-m mmm-i iilWfrvM iXftWt i. '.v 'li ill; y ws Si'',:r ,R'M ' X'fiJ I H3HHitt,r- Ul Nil f a,;- -!M JT- . i ' it mm mm au QMi MX. I 1" CI (ft, t I i 1 V 4 H i;rf .: F-Ha tj;i .? 'MM W'UtH ''"'''II I'llM ! 1 Ifft.'.yl k'ffl'ffl " ' lav. Wu ' ? K '31 Mi 2 ii lmK jttdlg'rv lfc4'wSt rS-t! i yuKuil iBVsnsw . ri iFn'i lyrTTiiiT rnii :2tMvrr4)vHiHK4vMt-;njt Ji.-fi'i'iiB ?sfR a4 gCwmPePi 21'tZT -t j.w d l& OBt.'. i" wo anK"e'.'.s x :.. -a; . rt- Au i-? j .t, ? MiirtTffnn,",'"T in''"?- TT. vi tf fi.'S& ; - l ,'"' , 'W-Vi ' jT '' l3"'JWI!M o&t3jmsaiHH r ' y r -l:p- '&.. ; I :' V- SHE'S AN INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION. IIiss Gladys Uobinon, of Toronto, won the women's skating title ut Lake l'l.icul New York, defeating .Miss Joc Johnson, of Chicago, by a small margin of points" international I5EST OF THE LOT. For tho first time in fifty years a cocker .spaniel was judged the bet dog at the Westminster Kennel Club show, in New York. The winner, owned by T. Payne, is posed with Ruth Silleck McmutioiM ARRESTED AT ALBANY. New York stnte trooneis nfter a chase through the snow gev xneir iu.ibouui , wnu uo iuivi viiuib" wmi nmiur oiiense Inl r,ld- , GREAT DOINGS FOR FKURL'ARY. Perm athletes are having a bus time on Franklin Field during the springlike days. J. W. Temple, a promising freshman, was caught at pole vaulting : ' JdPr 1 i, M - 1- V.VA , ' iBa045?: h jk 8yogiHpBlByT- flHRpH ?"-' , '' ' ,4 ' ' ' GOING OVER TEN RARRELS ON IOT SKATES. The juniper is Claude Lamy, a wounded world war veteran. Ho was snapped at Lake Placid, New York, where he went after spending a few weeks in ice-skating demonstrations here vni,i,d & rnti.Twi.ni ON THE BOARD TRACK. Harold Lever (right), me of Pcnn's de pcndable 100-yard men. w. irking out wUh candidates for the track team SHE IS THE SOLOIST. Mus Julia Leontovitch. a mem bt r of the Russian Ualalaika Orchestra of the St. Nich olas Church, Senth street, above Rrown - i'h - i IrZ?""- l'&fiZiZxti.- ' - - ".. '! ri.. rjii--s ' "..rr,Tastfie "f' i''.T-'' M.:."'J ! ivs(4. V(.i:' MMU . ..t . n.n. .. - -; -TZ4..rZ'A "-- III IllIll 1 II III II 'mS k2&r' ""'- vzZ2Fr-im. ,:' ". ,.JMaaaa'atosagv-i'iw - A" :?'V '',5Z73WS?SS. 1K v;! ,- " '' 'iiti; VA. ' w- 4- ' "x1" Sf f ANOTHER WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN. The Adieu, owned by Webb Jay, of Chicago, leading Rainbow, owned by II. 13. Greening, of Hamilton, Ontario, at the finish of the iiftj-nule race. The time was J 18 miertiationai. A CAMERA PROTEST. A friend of Mrs. Raymond W. Sciiuck protects tier from the photographer as Mio loav the Camden court, where her luibband is on trial for murder l..'. I T-r ri rlc. ("LARA SMITH HAMON c M..r i 10, at Arjmrrc. Okl.ih.r.a. go on trtal, ihnrged with t ..l.r.j, .Lim' L. Hamr-i.. Okinhi.m.i'- Repubin ,i'. national committeeman UK I I OR CONVENTION. An., r.g t,. ,. ,g,u -.'.iv:g early in Wnohingtc !. ' the . - ..-.- .' 'hi N'ani.na! Woman' nait were .Mr.-.. Cioil'c H. l)a. f fonni'tticut. an.) Mi-- Ivl.'h ingi. .t" New York forty-four (, rm r. planes to earth - . has arrived in New York 1 : ' ' J 4 I'n.k'rwoou MNYTIMF ' ( I). CapUun Nangessor, if t l-rench aviation section, whn i. ..tul with sending FRANK A sLDER EMPLOYES JL DC.L I IMPLN" LIM'RICKS. These employe in the Frank & Seder Co.'.s cloak and suit :' .re at Eleventh and Market Mrects were the m 'iiibers of the jury that selected the winning line for the lim'rick "i ti-t that is announced on paee 2 today. In the picture from left to right are Miss Emma Salem W. li Thompson. Mi- R. Squires, Maurice M. Kaufmann, Mi.-s Anne. J. Sterniek, Renjainm F. Bullock, Miss 'jeiinie Squires Miss S. Platow-ky, Robert, (i. Marshall, Miss Su. Lirner. and Mis- E. Reinish DAVID 13. SIMPSON, an oflucr o. the American Legion, fiiKcu-eC treatment of service men in an tai lorial Page intenicw OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY CORNER JOSEPH SALOTII, 2IJ8 North Danur -treet. a iuiting temiiants in bundle at t he Miller, lia Filbert .nut) . .V lirner. lfl-'O Butler streit A: Co. 'a stock rooms, Tenth and ld.'r I'hO'" .-ii' DOWN AT Jim, 11. AND. Diver-, still have .i little vi I. in tl . bii-in of the shipyard. The licljui i pi. i in tin Ik inii-t, a- the iliw I stands on the ladder 1 une 1'holo Hti .re HARRY W. SLONECKER. the reserve patrolman who looks after traflic and pedestrians at Fr. .; , . ...ii. it -ti'.'.ts. He is .'!7 years old, is ,-inglo .iid lives at fio2G Giranl av nue. For oven yiara he has been a member of tin police force tedttr Mioto Ben it msv&uMSSmsaskmmmsjaamit t '' .rrjiEa&".sA2sa&Mvsrv js.isissi,A.f.ae,MSj i 1 - - " -"iiritfiTf f Ktwft-J.v' 'nUini i i A STAR FORWARD. Edna Weil, of i'i' remp'e L'niir,lty ba-ketball team, napped a.s -),.. j,t.nl ,, f ( w 1I11U(( , pruetieinp t .i :!,. - , MISS DOI1.IK EDISON fi:tl North Coiln..- s v ci, Philadelphia .S 's.. .Jl fcivrt:iji . A&'lhAtfltfMfi.i
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