w . ' 4 iJM ti ' I??' 7 i V. i T tp , .M m m: ir.i t ' SV 4 " . ii-' -4U -, Pl.il Mi l$ ' itK ik t'i'- mwmi r,--1 f. , ;:t M 1 'I V. .1 V' . is Jtf BBV. '?..- fi . ; mm ' ; re s 18 i i 'a I' S 3 "N L' a 3 i ' j ill If $!' ' '! i -it' f : L V J f ! ' I. m,! ''orw' 5!5fipw?! I !5t W Suenm$ public ffie&aer PHILADELPHIA t TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921 . - - i ' IN Till- BOTVMC AI CARDENS Fair co-eds of Penn who assisted in the May revels, which wore con- "THE TEMPEST." It was given last night at tho $ lL tjHmim 9Stk-)PS . t&tfis4'Q "H'J" 't& ft tinued yesterda afternoon. Thev are (left to right) Marie Curlctt, Anna Dolan, Mnrv Monaghan, Botanical Gardens of Penn by members of the Philo- i ,Q; 'AKWMWf ''', GSSTtA-U WW 'J0w7Lii j tfrst' v'$ v Beatrice Griffith and Elsie Stevens Ledger rhoto th-ruco mathean Society. Miss Widmyer (left) and Miss & Wmftmf l rJM-ji WJJ'. JTO J-litwLffl fi&W 4 ; JUy, klm im'! WUlM . WiWlk- FRANK B. CROSWAITE, of HAMPTON WINNING. The Logan school runner won the final of the hundrcd-yar.l 4bkV V v4x&k r r '&$$ , ' '?&$& "mm ' jf&fraiwll '. 'Vfl&l I- '"Vfr--. - Washington, has been appointed dnsh at the grammar school track meet, held on the Northeast field, yesterday afternoon , ?&y ySlraT L ?vGy ,f" jRk. R(Sfliii -" ifi$ il'K' ' as n spccinl nssistnnt t0 the at" cr So"1'"' WEIGHING BABY. During the dedication exercises of the Babies' IN SHAKESPEARE'S POETIC DRAMA, given last . H f "U MHHBlllP' IaV'' "' - - !' Mtm '? Hospital of Phi. adelphiu, held ye.-tcnlay, city officials and others were night at Botanical Gardens, William Stewart appeared fet,"''I - vrl'r i'&4 " -''-K ' X W1IBM& shown how tbe l.ttle patients nio treated ' nwto srvn.e. as Ferdinand and Miss Marion Masland as Miranda ml -1 'li Vviiv'lHHB '-MS c ' J ' " 0 mR?' '- F; M" fJHS tm&- W&ffi M'W&H wTm WW!' HELPING WELLESLEY. Among Philadelphia graduates of the Massn- i ' ! 'HB' W " 'm '' M " 'Wf' ft!! fSwP? J-ll 'f VJSgJZSi1 1'' " l chusetts college 'out yesterday posting bills was Miss Eugenia Vansant ' UaHBHtt. Pa Ka7t v:.i'Si. ,. .. ww ! in ' xijev,',AaaBijssa.yc'r' i eemhmhkihpvi'' si-iM&vvaUMiH. , '; ,j -:."r.,n ,?. -? " ?!att5r'r'v2fr?R4i.':. -sacwssij;isi.'&.'- .-ri'tfi).. xbp?- w&skh&h ii ;..v.,w'jiaB,niTf:s '-!:.' 'vi i.i'KV'trT', .. 'm&Mmwr:.. .nrnMioiA1s.,. . , ,- --,v; .. n MMiigtA,. . J PBM.. . &eggfcr m:if 1 yiriwr:;,1 KviHl;;;,, .Airyra8S 1 I - ' -,' -:; .J CLIFTON l.lsr.K n"usse- tho work of tho Ro, Scouts in an inlurMew on the Editorial Page I !'(! I'll ' I ON THE ROOSM KLT BOULEVARD. Under the supervision of an ex pert, these men, .ituding to become city firemen, are taught how to operate and care for automobile fire equipment LdRer I'hoto SorMce WALTER BOSWELL, the hteeple jack, is on the steeple of a church at Ninth street and Lehigh avenue. The cross is to be taken down and ICgildcd LedKer J'hulo Service CHAIRS FOR THE CABINET. New ones arriving at the White House for tho new cabinet officers. Tho old ones were purchased as .souvenirs , Dy me wuson cabinet members Harris i. i:mn, A WINNER. Thf bronrl-iumnincr laurels of the grammar school meet went to Ellwood ,1 Wink, of tho W. S. Pierce School, Twenty fourth and Christian streets Ledger I'lioto hen ' OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO THE BEAUTY COfiNER : ,&&. I TMj- &'W$' 13! .SEMAPHORE SENTINELS I jtV&K. 1 WKT 4 Ji "Jtmk Ss?- ST .J - Mf3m4i;t:&:t AflSS ELIZABETH McKLE, K51o Noith Front street, operating a machine at the factory of E. J. Spangler Co., 1237 North Howard street, that completes tho making of envelopes, printing name of firm and address as well as putting glue on tho flaps r Ledner l'hotoj Herylcu. ' t AT THE CURTIS COUNTRY CLUB. Tho Northwest Boys Club defeated tho Lawndale athletrs by three points. Score fifty-nine to fifty-six. J. Dechter, of the Curtis team, finishing the hunSred-yard dash. Grace McFarland, of the Northwest club, failed to get over in her attempt at the high-jump1 M Ledier Photo Berylce. HE'S AN EXPERT GUNNER. Mar tin O'Malley 'directs traffic at Sov cnth and Chestnut streets. He lives at 2210 North Lambert street, Is 30 k years old nd las been a member of w the police 'force for nlno years L , Ldr X'bo9 Hctvlc. HE'S THE PRESIDENT. Milton Hohl feld is leading the Industrial Baseball League activities ' Ledgtr I'hoto Servlo. MISS ESTELL PATASZ 173 West Lehigh ayenuo Philadelphia ; . !j,?ribi A 'Li..ii ".. ' ;' . -. VikJU as. feklLlX!i-.... .' h'rti, ., , . s'.tnMitel'!jl&Vfh&lom