la&jjfeyJliaiMl Ezzza T : 'V' T n j.,'f-TH i ;t'y " t V- m Wu li'-H If ra El M ! J IS if' Dt9x 1 1 i ri.; lifi. I jig orefttnu "public Sfeftget PHILADELPHIA,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921 t MISS lOSTN( I WI-'STfivrr .'D MISS MISS HELEN M Dl'H IEI i) H MISS MAR MRION C MIlll DONOGlILE GARET HOLLINGI-R (front n-0. MISS ELLA F. DANCE AND MISS M VRf, VRET COOPER mn MISS MARIOV ( HASE AND MISS ELEANOR DAVID STARS AS ICE SKATER. Harry Dun- FRENCH GIRL WINS. Mile. Dclupicrrc, nt the right, finished just u littlcihcad of her Eng.l (lerdale, a West Philadelphia schoolboy, lish rivals in the hurdle race at Monte Carlo, but enough to carry away the prize I long th"-o who appealed 111 the ra-1 ond acted as ushers at the BelIeuc-Mratfonl last night when "Facing the Music" was presented. The Philadelphia Auxiliary of the Southern Industrial Educational Association benefited i.. j.or vimtn service. who has been winning many first prizes laager I'noio sorvico. With World rhoto. Rwr , IK "II WnlM? i. T&vSiZ' Ti 1111 lllfM&f K? Ml ' ft. KNi .. U flQvM; TtotW ItW'lS feu lllpl 3111 SI pwiKwf van i& -aao r i 4 IFfil "Hi ' ffi&s8SPe ' W P : ' f. lfc '? ,it; "SiFS " KSCI 4t L" 'miwi ! ww tmj S5 yS , mWjJbi St NT WIRIU (.REETINO TO ( RDINL DOUGHERTY. Ji m ph ,. -j i ,i tu'.ii? the wirelcs- apparatus tin the loof of St J tph.- t ..),, just btf iro Ik .-via the ttuient-' mej-ac;e of welcome i r rh o n GERMANTOWN WINNER IN SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL GAME. Ono run was enough to carry away the victory. Buffler, of the winning team, is seen as he bunts the ball Ledger riiolo Son Ice. fnXMn h : Hi' ill &m 41 1M .i SW! .SjiKrT Si 'sa; i -, . ' jzSM-h'igmt asm " . W' . ir :.,-v-W's. r sp :i : iijAa.MM rT" s rnOTF H!!iiTKMmMiem!Hr' Trnnri mamm (mfWtrnmY'smrimm m HOWARD C. McCALL POST, No. 20, American Legion, selected today's limerick winner. Tellers shown hefl are: First row (left to right), P. S. McCalla, John R. Mitchell, E. C. Fisher, F. M. Henderson, L. B. LutheB TWWSmUSmWW iiuueii, iu. uuiuui, vauconu row,, w. j. luagmrc, u. a. atcwart, Jr.; H. V. Ryder, William J. Lambert; batB $m$MMm row), George T. Hoskins, R. II. Marshall and L.C.Falk m ':H lffiilSllfJi MWIiflMfWii semaphore sentinels 1 I the beauty cornerII . . . i t rzmsvmmam mmtfmrxBm asmaBsss&mm m i K-. . ji " .' us v.vsmr '.-'. .iwtiA v-iiivv iucio-?" ju: I't'i-vnaravivmM ' v '.r'jUK? :" x- f fribAiW " . uwioiU'v, i bwimw .vao'.xiVl m w-asr nv - . t.imme jbhfsd b Sk . S . i s "a . i fes-'iK B iVtf !' 3r h&I ?. ji' i hp 'aHni -asBaaiHswc Mr? ir ..a jbi " MKx i,mi.f.riA DAVIDSON wiM MISS GLADYS LFNTZ (left) and Miss KhfcJ,KVh 1'ATROLMAN HERMAN I. RIVAL HIGH SCIIOOr paptatmu ,ao ri,,- umii ' ?. the "S m-iiiL Foil Ob Calmrt " l' ni Fnt will appear as Oriental dancers FIELDS, who has been stationed at Delaware S, ivUie of "ronkford m.J rliinK MISS U0SB . I f !r i ., heneft , f the WitChcLtcr f"r I-oh Mechuntcs, a social club, at avenue and Chestnut street for two years. f GorSnntown met in 1,1, ,11 , ,m?, ,. ' Cll W.ltkins street fr XStal on FrklaUy Si.? the New Century Drawing Rooms to- He lives at -m South Dorrancc st. eel d '"SeXv1, M" Cmbttt i Phitaddphltt I i inunuw jiiKiii. imn ui-un u.i ina lorcc nve years idg,,. j.llul0 Hv, i m I LodEer flioto Bervlco. j. w s fL-.. loBJsWA til NEW HI" A., R MIAN Y I I I IVI Robert L. Russell (left) hus mi j i, i e pu unr, r lui.e of transportation. Ldgar 1' II .' ry u.i n ,1 er ti.n t'-ithr manager Ki ' vt' hid i &W8 "(JU M; '-i C? - w x x S f.$&Jj $3& C b iWWB r? .9 jf-v:' vsMBBSBSyi nwBHBMBi-W r ' ; --'-: Kfan' ' -f QUI Kfei. gicJUmlKa v v"?Jyvia AX'. (" .A-SH4V "t-M-i' A I . '' . 'I -, ", ' ; s A WRITING A NOTE TO HIS LAWYER. Cork's Lord Mayor, BATTING TO THE INFIELD. Jack Coombs Donal O'Callaghan, camo here yesterday to confer with his appeared on Franklin Field yesterday M lawyer, Michael Francis Doyle. Mr. Doyle was out of town coach for the Williams College baseball nim Ledcer rhoto berWc". I-edger riiolo s-eri. TS sat"es OL R CIT'l S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO ij '&. i'OUNGSTERS IN DANCING CLASS. In-tructors at the Watevview Recreation Center, Germantown, tenth tbi ihiMron a few new step as tiny plan for the May Day fete, which will bo held May 11 Lcdfcr l'huto faervle. " 'vwi; m W&xi&flrJrJBff C'L ITIMi AN ILLI'MINATING GLOBE. Thi work is done on an enitiy wheel U the (iill Glass Co., Inc. cut-jjlass maiuifactuiei, Amber und Venango btreeta Unerul 1 nolo aervicf. ."i. , t s - '1 t
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