amt-'p't fi-inpfHx fp-W?ri,T?frfm, i netting public ledger PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APEIL1 25, 1921 S' , , t1; T-.i' IhM" m tt&ftjmr . r miff O ; Tv v $&ji XSSn&T rviiyiiMr Wp 9 & v y s i. - r tl S crvi 7W "ivWBBBBc&ESttMftril lvs ; VSc P?iSf s jtzx s Jr f rftT .SwjiBfiiwI '" '-! '-c&v f iftf WjByBfSHBi wfc ''tw''r4fer: IliB BBBBL-SPIfSSFr IlBBZw&diiBraBBBl IHfeuSbvf' jr iBBBBWfilBiBBBl I ' 1W !tt mmmz4!mm . IMISWifvWWH liiil": ' -, -rc .; M'-;- v "' :r:l !$ LEAP FKOG. Forty girls from the Centinl Y. W. C. A., 1800 Arch street, spent tho week-end at the association s camp, Pcnllyn. Miss Winifred Fisher was in charge of tho group. w - 'WWmUm, sys&s. . .iA ? I-My "" ii.v"-' ,". C s 1 r jfli IX THE OLD APPLE TRI E. Elizabeth Miller and E. L. GifTord spent a quiet hour with the t books at the Y. V. C. A. camp, Pcnllyn, estcnlay afternoon. r )c ' Iiio Sr!ei fc ' - ST' IK If LlJHHHBtaifflteaMIiJ MA v ;l 'rti htfli in HSHHr rVi",,,-, ,m,m- Stft . ".. . t B H IM BM M M W I ill Ml IWi III MJMkraHW THEY SUPPLIED WINNING INSPIRATION. These arc just a few of the younger students of Girard College uho rooted hard and well for their track team, which won in the tiiangular track tilt against Frankford and Germantown High Schools on Saturday. io.i i ' & J,A,- HIS FACE IS ON ALI 01 R NICKELS. 'I wo bun- Shite ( alf is the centleman who ro'ed for the sculptor who designed the Buffalo nickel. kt ma- C hZ&. fe Wfc."S. . Mr ' Ci fiWfttaTT r MSn & P. JEAC?'?' ' 'yaBSTSSKMit " i yES vyte Jfctjit vr raiiii' v -ae' L.-v &. iilir ?rf iTiBi " VffaBBB b-. 'X."T l'fti" UHB t Mmft&&. AtnFMPS?; EkSHfe IPWmmBHJjLi i ' WBliadifili mfmMmHMtf' rwvv r1 . Wmm ; Pi OwS HKBHP4h IjwwBWHwHBBwMWpB -iJIBMB,t 'Vs'v'- 't VAVAVAVAVJI ' BMffMWBBMlBBBL 'Ml,:S"i'VirfSBBBf-i " f ' rt '. t ViJ''i ' .' LABOR LEADERS. Frank Morrison (left), ccictary tho American Federation of Labor, and Samuel Gompers, president of that organization, at the labor demonstration held in tho Academy of Music yesterday. I-cdR-r rhotn Sen Ice TV rrHUl PHATC W1TU TUri Urtoc T-. , ... , v.w """ t i. ,. ,' weiroit's mil ........ . ... .. ....... jiiuii i iiiiitiimvinn.. organized baseball, just beforo tho opening gama ol mu niuviwuu iitague in unicago. Inlprnnllontt, PHISIbWK 1 4 a" ii t.- yM"Bteii ' i.fiferiB. 'i .' N 5f bWbbbbbTbbbbbt yKBBBBBCrBBBr" "'Cl bbVVmbbVmbbbbVVBmm VflBf BJBflBBPBBVBU '' ' Ht lbbbb l 'BMBjrBJP'"l . GIRL SCOUTS ON SUNDAY HIKE. Members of Girl Scouts.Troop No. 175. connected with Our Lady of tha Rosary Church, West Philadelphia, prepare for outing. Mary Flanigan is adjusting Gertrude Brodcrick's pad" Marie Tierncy and Ethel Gcgan are packing up ready to march, is iir r-hom e,nxt mm f m$mMx mE?'t- - ,WIBBBI ,r'i '"y. ''J .L'i LBH ' '. . Mf "Jf2fV4CS64 I sM A'jA r.' ..vi fftm ' . flci IW"3 I ' Y Ls w&&mmzmziii VIOLIMM AND His WIFE I-r" Krtis'cr and Mrs. Kie sler, ahoap. viC f) mp , a vt s'rt pend Wc . iinmer abroad. STANDING BY HER TELEPHONE. Mrs E W. Browning, of New York, hoasts of a unique telephone. It is covered wh a Japanese mask. In'ernnt AT THE DOG SHOW. The Philadelphia Fox Tomer Club held a bpecialty show at the Continental Hotel. Mrs. W. J. Hunter was there with "Forrt City .Melody." IrfllBT I'll' PETER A. JAY, who has boon nominated by President Harding for the post of minister to Rumania. Hurrla . Kwlnx. IN NORTHERN CANADA. Mooso arc used as beasts of heavy burdenl and are frequently scon pulling heavy loads between rail points. Onlrnl News Thou, OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO "? tfCf4BBBBAv Ssl W f imp VjRf - ' ; itafc 7tfiWTfmmL ,a ?& iSBBBBF eEk-x't MA , ,f 1 IHBBl v -Jr ' ll&ErciBSIlBBBBlflfKSMslB raBR i ,f A ; g ;fai MaMgl''aafciBBrMMgaP.WBiBB r .iaM'lBSiiPI . "r 21Z 2ffi 4 ? T : vl ' .i'. " "" j J. J. SCHWARTZ cutting a dianv.n I fn.m thr i"uh in the .hop of Hoffman & Co., manufacturing jeweli ri, yJ7 Chestnut sticet. IJur 1'l.btu ail(. .SVRAC SE UNIVERSITY A'lIILETE. John (. Sim monn, i member of tho foui inil" uday team, which will taku part in tho Punn lelay events. SEMAPHORE SENTINELS WM cfrCS F ' Ht" f V 3wt ill Wt. JjfiSJRJI y--?.jPPBBPl9B ' & jt&. BMfcity. jgBj3l s iC-? swMHc ;S.;jfHBrPVvf..viS SMILING JIM. He is Resene Patrolman James L. Brown, stationed at Twelfth and Aich .stnet.. for two years. Brown joined the police foice eighteen yea is ago. He lius at Vli'-i West Harold street. l.oii.ui 1'hotj iunlo. ft. I Jfc '"WSiBW i - Vs its ' i jt-MW, ,j TgJ FRANK J. SHFCA, of the I'nivpisity of Pittsburgh. Ho will compete in the ono-mile iflay on Saturday. W5 H t"pit: a ' sBBBK: '" '' ngFUj WW' SlBWa'' "&z$m K SHOT AND DISCUS STAR. Hulsey, of Prince tun, who i picpnrril to battle on Fiunklin Field this week. THE BEAUTY CORNER gjj0BJBjBBBJ mk Hf 'bbb : VI Wf 'feio. i (& MISS MARIE ENGLISH '101 Wist D'amond street, Philadelphia I --' -"-ipsnrWW htT.'.-''-: ' ,
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