7.- "7",w ..rw-e'x - SSTpS' v" sPv f ' 7 u US-' 1-,ftT.?1rfk- Si j Aliening public leftget PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 W"M "" "'"'"B f - " .. - fcflBn DRIVING A STAKK. Ton sledge hnmmeis in action on a main tent stake on the circus jrroi'nds at Nineteenth sticrt ami Hunting Park avenue, yesterday afternoon. lviRnr I'hoto Frtie ELEPHANTS ARRIVING. They were held on the cars until the tents were ready for their care. h Till: RINGLING BROTHERS AND BARNUM & BAILEY CIRCUS ARRIVED YESTERDAY .-" HORSF SHuI IN'ii T. e . ' i . sc0 i re off the i.ir- na ninijti rvBWf .. sw-th c : - mmjuufjmuTmftmmmmn i : w; si" f h ,f if -'an got -' EBuCs' ,MfftaftSa2;,' Jf "wm&i ,. JSi&K&SjnH'&tt TvJfEa BIHmbm, tSBIiHP9 TrW cwv & ft , 'rfJ NINE FEET THREE INCHES. At that height Stoker, of tho Chclten. ham High School, is going our th bar in the Cheltenham township meet on Saturday. heiger Vbmo S vi," BEEN AT THE INDOOR HORSE SHOW. In the c'"-inp hours of the annual event Mias Marjorie G. Young was snapped with Tip-ton Ah-s Maiy B. du Pont took Huntsman out for a little run just before entering one of the competitions LcJp- I'hoto frcn. L MAY REVELS. Some of the fair co-eds of Pcnn who assisted in tho event TWO PAGES. Thomas Nelson Page, ex-Am- stnged by the Women's Undergraduate Association at the Botanical Gardens. bassndor to Italy, arrives on the Maurctnnia In a jolly prelude Lillian Zimmerman (bear) and the tnmer, Gene La Mot, with F. Hnndlcy Page (left), the airplane btarrcd. Frances O'Neal was one of the dancers. inventor. 'vlcer I'hoto bcrlc Ivndol Herbnri WMsrySsSr '!?$&. iBtk 'will T I . ; fl II i iH i"V PI - - M in '- " "H ."' V m 1 . v I MAY Ql Fl at May I'.i i ' : M I Pa M. n vvownc-.l ' f h King'- r !. i..r it Center JAML MIU LDS talk, on knou irjr '. i r ,i-i place in an intei-vip.- en 'it IMitoiial Pago toda. a-jwit LET . 0F (jO Il. Wnmbach, the star shorts-top of the Hohlfehl ball tram, at thi opening game of the Industrial Amateur Baseball League. Bean is the Ivins catcher. IJjr Vhoio ServlM MARY GARDEN DECORATED. Lucien Muratore, the tenor, pinning the medal of thu Legion of Honor on the opoia director, a gift from the members of the Chicago company. At the right aic Mrs. Joseph C. Coleman and Lina Cavalier! lMterjuUoii.il. ATHENA MUNNS, one of the Ucat Philadelphia girls who appeared in the May Day event at Sherwood iCecrcation uenter. Idj!ir Hioti S' " OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO BEAUTY CORNER I KPy MWMMMMWBS I SEMAPHORE SENTINELS SiMUPlliMI ALItl Rl 1 D , ip B ii i i it .i , operating a doul. e rutin's marhine at the Jnborator of bunti kh'i i F unlit, '.", I'oplur -tiiet. The machine has a capacity of JuO.OOU nudicnl tablet- a da ldle: I'liotci siiic c I ICC rs ORCHESTRA Ketta ( ooke, leader, Julia Berk ami Iltlin Muir made a lot of noise ut tho circus conducted bj the V tst Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. on Saturday evening. Ledcer 1 lioto 3rlo. RESERVE PATROLMAN JOHN J. O'l I, stationed at Eighth and C heatnut streets, has been on the police force five years. JIo is twenty-eight years old nnd lives at 1128 O'Neal' xri'5fe imager rhoto service. MlftS MR(.RI',r DIAINF vn ety milch in evidence at tho West Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. ciieu. IdKr I'lioto Strvlo. j ("."! i . ""S A jj .V , , H' f " ' MLS.S MILDRED BRAND'l 20y0 McClolla'n Street, Philudclpljitt V 'Hlftf I. Sfi-uf-fi't'M f .OcT,"i ".'
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