Fi' " TVV) r it y r ' fcf ,V' .jfe' rrif y! ti'f ;uentti$ Be Ue&Qet PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 El 1 W H jhH TOO r Pv H Hi Mvfkll m HI k Miff I; 8fiPSlP Hi B KH Sfli p-H ' $ . LONG-DISTANCE SNOWSHOE RACE. Girls at Wcllesley College did very excellent woWc in their annual winter sports carnival. Lots of snow adds much to the program. Underwoea A Underwood. TIOGA KENNEL CLUB HOLDS SHOW. The "open all-breed" event was held at the Continental Hotel. At the left is Florence Jones, of Frankford, with "Hobble." A Belgian police dog, "Colonel Roosevelt," was exhibited by R. C. Conway, of Ambler. Lcdgor Thoto Brlcc. J v?nrr L-LZ3 ti PLACING NEW PROPEI LER. The steamship Bnyluln, at Pier 38, South Wharves, was towed in from sea with n broken propeller Drydocks are few, so the repair work goes on, as the stern of the ship is lifted out of the watci by heavy Inn ling of the front part NEW BABOON VT ZOO It has been placed in the care of James McCrosson. whose duty it vill be to tame the dog-faced animal. McC'rosson knows how it'f done. Ledge-- i h Jtu hrK mamamimmmmmt ummimmmvmmmBmm.Mw.,,,m!'L tmmimmmBm ajvamiBB'iMmm? KrnnM jtm?ttT&Y-xwA. wstzvc:,Kxis'M?'si .-v u tc iiiimi i i i i imwi BLV&vsiz?&WT-.; gx.1 j -. .j"''- rr- WMl M I II III I II IIIIWIIll B.(A ( ''l.'.. A : ) v o. :,' " - j a ' ?'k(L ilkUi pvaBMtwqK wjf5-,?'Sv. !.- jaaiwriiw(v ..'?' fcj---'''?X' '' -. - , - . s - . r .. -'-t-t- TWBMwiTnMiBmgitiyfTmfTfniTT'i Tiirr 'mimrnnmnMiiMnriimwmr " . .' '.. i -w( M dr" vti. taL L dWllifc M' SaP'M M ,;ffid smU M-i I rviSlB f MSI a OAmrTTA r,,. t,a, ,r!t , . . . . . ...,. ,..., . , ... rV j imiujvuni man i.tiv. uniica amies commissioner i.ong is maKing a ciosc cxaminaxion or ma loot taken by the federal authorities. His socrctary is listing the drugs and equipment. Idu-cr I'hotu Sfnlce. DENTAL STUDENTS BUSY. They didn't take time to go to the gmnasium at Penn to get their basketball clothes. John J. Gasdaska (left) and Edward Bower are jumping center i iu r l'hoto i" i ON THE BOARDS AT FRANKLIN FIELD. Albert Wornick, a former Penn wrestler, is throwing Leon H. Wolff, a U. of P. wrestler, over his head as he teaches a few of the newest holds. Ixdci"r riinto Pen Ire W$$$&&t -"fit??" wl w A BRITISH SPILL. J. Kelly, riding "Uncle James," at Hurst Park, England, was sent to the turf and was on his back when the photographer got his pictuie. The other driver narrowly averted colliding with "Uncle Jnmes." Central noh rhoio I ( i AUl'SO. ;io.inni ,i n ii n 'w V"ik from BROTH F P Caruso, I Naples to - t h.- -ick biothor. Ei.r lo may be takui tu It.ily to roc'ipc-ati NOT V K'IRAMtLR TO YO' Hugt Unn ng1- f- rmi"- manager pf Ii'Tot He s now helping to vhip the ' - ork (i an's t'o shape a' "an Antoni 'I HE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE, Hobcrt C. Hoover photographed for the first fme at his !k He insisted en -iniple ceremonies surrounding his induction into office. lUrrla . Kwlnif JAI-ALAI CHAMPION. Emilio Equiluz, the Cuban, who collects $303 a day playing the Cuban gamf. The game is similar to hand ball. Equiluz is wearing his glove bat. International, OVERSEAS VETERANS who ncted as tellers in selection of limerick winner Thev are left to right (sitting) Myron McHcnry, Hairy Nation Hairy H. Richtcr, R. L. McDuvitt, E. J. Osiitn. John J Dinnicn; (standing) Michael E. Large, 'I nomas J. 1-olcy, Wm. F. Connolly, Raymond T. Slattery, Edward Schimpf, George J. Rightlj. OUR CllY'S WOKKbLRS AND WHAT THEY DO SEMAPHORE SENTINELS "s"'""" ' ''"'"""""" "" ''''i'tw'yryyg'yi'j!' 'yy yiif PACKING CAKES 'I he women woikers aro taking the- large trays from the moving POLO GIRLS. Miss Elizabeth Jennes (left) and bdt. and ,,. the c.to tat. tm,.. tb.1 taker, ,t J. 8. Iv.W S.... 027 North aVi.tlW'TvC&'V fflVSS Iadccr Flioto trvlc. Thentro lust week. ldfc-r I'huto BrYlc. A PATROLMAN FOURTEEN YEARS. Reserve Pntrolman Harry G. Gaunt Is now stationed at Broad and South streets, where ho has been assigned for four ycJv " Hvcs nt JOQl isojtn uauoy sji ,J THE BEAUTY CORNER rtioto Stnlca. CORRECT POSITION for face and arms. Miss Grace Conklo nml Phil lip Warrington, posed by a repre sentatlvo of the Philadelphia Banc Int; Murtors' Asooclaticm i (frdrfir I'hotu Servlct. 1 -L i. MISS BEATRICE BOWDEN 2322 South Woodstock Streot Philadelphia - .1 .... . t ';'W.rr..Vt' iy '"t't '' J - -,.. i -J"'-!i,ir-' MWMV- tv '' MiXi4ini liSSa . TjJHW- ! ifjjgl irrc- V tl.l(v . SSmmM tofeakrir't.'.aaifaa 1 - .i?."! - . wrrHiiJBKM
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