jftitipxy' wff-'V1' m- Yrfv 7f "' 0,VV' nm 's -., . t f t I Kl'L Hi M 4 : M i ' I I M1-! Ij. k . ' Euentttrj public Seicjer PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 1921 . "JSP ?WJ $"i fj ' ' ... WHMK ' , " i . ' ymmmmmaammmimammwwmmmmnmm i1 "" .' jumlimi "... (. r: r ' K3B'?iK.skaHH vtuhhhbh kiia. ". ri "BflB lXJMMHUflKMBH K.Vv . TOHIfHHM 1 .TIT "7 SPEEDING UP ON FRANKLIN FIELD. Start of the sixty-yard dash, one of the events of JUST AFTER BEING SENTENCED, nk J. Jnmra and &BB3&JIE&', ; SBmi' v'F &?& the weekly track meet in which Penn students are taking part Raymond W. Schuck entering a l patrol wagon, on n their way to PSfeir(- ' mk'XW, V J LcJctr rhoto senic. death house of the New Jersey state prison in Trenton rtyWMslvjsy - h mk;t &,?"., V - h Jr '"vSttMlll HFV',' ' l STROLLING ON THE BEACH. Mr. and Mrs. Philemon ,&&. as- Jr ymfFrm,'.' 1 Hl '; "FVcJl! Dickinson, of Philadelphia, snapped as they chatted on the JmHm. SSbstjf W "'',-Wk. KtkwdmWt'M sands at Palm Beach JEKBi. Tt0m,yflA'Jr '"- V'V,vY' HlB W VK H Underwood & Underwood. JACKSON, OF PENN, UP IN THE AIR. He is just about to let go of the vaulting pole as he crosses the PNtL, i I SLW ' ilBBM iMWSf0A( J ,-& mmt bar in the events at Franklin Field L.-.r Photo s m, e W , ! M' , JjJ flM&mM fWjl' C'T- 'l' LIKES HIS JOB. Two lambs, just n few days old, make their homo in League Island Park, with a score of other lambs and sheep. Samuel S. Trihib, superintendent of the parK, spenas mucn umo in Keeping mem in goou trim Lodger Photo b r ' ", :, ; i v vWj , i i .., ? V' v .',.-,.? wtnJ,. , v. r m - -ap jbm.'.' u .iVV:Cli-i ri5i-C" xi'x t, -;- t ' A .. & S1.-.. - $'"- w n IN FRENCH PLAY. Students of Swarthmore College hat been busy for weeks rehearsing for the drama. Miss Lorna juristic una jonn nngert are members ot the cast Ledger Photo Si rti " HADDON HEIGHTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL NO. 2 TEACHERS JUDGE JACK'S JINGLE. From left to right, Erma P. M. Guyer, Magnolia, N. J.; Martha L. Walklett, Philadelphia; Hannah P. Smulhng, Haddon Heights, N. J.; J. L. AVinkworth (principal), Haddon Heights; Helen E. Maxwell, Magnolia, N. J. and Edith Eyre, Harrington, N. J. REVIVAL OF "ERMINIE," the comic opera which delighted theatergoers in 188G, will be staged at the Forrest next week. To the right iruthe picture arc shown Jennie Wcatherby and Francis Wilson, who appeared in the original cast. Madge Lcssing, on the left, who was seen in the revival of seventeen years ago, still retains her charm at lifty-two Whlto Studio, Now Yorli JURY FROM J S. IVINS' SON'S BAKERY, G27 NORTH BROAD STREET, made the award in the limerick contest announced today on page 2. In the picture, from left to right, are (seated, front row) Miss Jennie Turns, Miss Myrtle Thomas, Misa Hel-'n Blombtrg, Miss Anna Hickey and Miss Anna Gibbons; (standing, back row) Jo.-cph Fuhs, James A. Monat, William Rogers, George Martin, John M. Goldrick and Robert Minister OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO 4& b M vMSS? .m...... h. t "i".jiMaMgLa-?-s-y- .ir. ,..-MsrssaKrsaffwiSiiciRS J,.- J -T "- -" V . , S.- -,S,JV , , , "WHY NOT?" LADY STREET CLEANERS. This quintet of "whlto wings" Ill i t l -I o i l comme"ccs n Monday night, nt the Little Theatre, in aid ut iuu .B,iy ouiuumuiii. iiu-v arc Mibs neien Sewell, .Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss Deborah Seal, Miss Jeanne De Rousse and Miss Carol Smith Luiser Photo Sorvt MISS MARGARET A. DUN LOP, superintendent of nurses of the Pennsylvania Hospital, dis cusses the demand for nurses in an Editorial Page interview WINTER SCENE AT LEAGUE ISLAND PARK. The pavilion, built along the lake, is intended for band loncerti Ledger PI) u r I SEMAPHORE SENTINELS") WflVp --- THE BEAUTY CORNER, WILLIAM HOWI-RS r)(i Fast Willaid i-trect. fpcr.it i.c a machine that cuts fioiu dft i sixty doiei- Mes a la at Me( affrey I lie Co., 1- if th street below Berks Lej.tr Iboto d'.rIc. INTERCITY SQUASH GAMES TODAY Stanley W. Pearson, of Germantown Cricket Club, who will lead the Philadelphia team Ledvtr Photo Service CONSTANCE CARPENTER will appear m "Cinderella," to bo given tonight at tho Metropolitan Opera House RESERVE PATROLMAN JOSEPH A. DEVINE, who has been stationed at Seventh and Market streets for nearly seven yeais. He lives at OOUU Locust street. Devino is thhty-scven years old, married and has three children. Ho joined tho police force nine years ago u-dgcr Photo Sen Ue, DRIVES HER OWN AUTO- MOBILE. Mrs. William II. King, wife of the senator from Utah National Photo. MISS GOLDIE ROSKNN'IIK' 018 South Nineteen'!! sticct Philadelphia I? A A -V $NKW"" itataiU&tWi"r v r' Vh o ,' nfeifni. A.t..,.j.fcitfiCa.uw. n&iii 1 . t j l1j'J- ' fur' , .' t.. Hrtifrm JJ$rtl WIT fit, I... 3
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