M . &H 77 ' m' rsv A A V" 4 C1 w 4- F3 ftV' :h's. , ;.:-A Art? Apt1"'- . Suentng public t'l8'WW(E5.fv4Sist. BOARDING THE MAYFLOWER Senator and Mrs. Knox accom panied President Harding to New York for the services held in honor of United States toldiers who died in France Underwood . VnA no 1 rT-rr- -- . llUty PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY -24 1921 "-' si HISTORIC SHIP DESTROYED BY FIRE. The Granite State, a wooden frigate, relic of the War of 1.S12, caught fire at it? pier in the Hudson River, New Yoik, on Monday Ledger l'hrilu ."-rrvirrt KNIGHTS TEMPLAR I'ARADE. The camera caught the marchers as part of them were going south 011 Uroad Mieet to Pine and others coming from that point, where the turn was made. The Union League is shown in the background i.'dRci' rimio service VIEWS MARINE CAMP FROM AIR. Secretary of the Naw Denby just before taking a flight in a naval plane at Quantico, Virginia ln'ernatlona CONTENTED IN NEW HOME. This American elk is one of the late arrivals at the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens l.lt.- l'huiu . s , ', 111 M jllMIIIIM MIMIIl l iliiii -nm M&t ;.,'. " ?u IN ADVERTISING SHOW. "Let's Go" was presented last night at the Academ.v of Miibie by employes of N. W. Ayer & Son. In the French epibode wore Riihsell Philips, Nanette Miedcl and Bruce Ludgate (left to right). iuvci i'ikkh n nn. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND" WHAT THEY DO U KVOWLEIKiING GREETINGS. Mr-. Harding seated in an automobile hcside Prt-ident Harding during the i busy du in New York on Monday l nrtfrwood l"nUrool : THIRTEEN BUSY MEN. They aie members of the eiew of the U. S. S. Arizona, picked to repres-eht that fighting ship in the cutter contest, a part of the Henley on the Schuylkill Rhcr next Saturday ONE OF THE BEST. Sohiifer, the iirt lmscJWl of the Lu Brothers' ball tt'iim. is a dependable 1il i in. r...i.i.... S kl and a Mift fielder I I ! r I liolu rW JOHN HASSELL operating a pulling-over machine in the khjc factory of Mra. A. R. King, Inc., Nineteenth and Brown streets lyedj.-er Photo B.rvlc THE MA VOK P. H Bienklej is the chief exec utive of Bordentowii, N. J. l.tOaur l'holo Scrvlc RESERVE PATROLMAN WILLIAM K. LIN DEMAN, of 222G South Sixty-ninth street. He has spent nine of his ten years as a patrolman , at Broad street and Girard avenue Jjidttr I'lioto Servlc 1 DOWNING STREET, LONDON. Striking coal miners hae gathered from ali pflrts of England for conferences with the British Cabinet. Some talk things over - us uio Duny sleeps Cenlfui Nuu l'huiu LEAltNINCJ TO FLY. AHhh Murion Wilson lrrm to taku the air at the Kssington Aviutiou Schoojl uith her instructor, Frank Mills, an A K. P'J?X - Jl. Anndrtfntf 1WW'JJ ,' ( s l Av'j qi i tJi i. i.t. ... . .. b -liol 1 1.1 M is?."'--.. )llS,V . ,- .i,"' l C4 ifirCSN ..rfAt tikikidl r641ii,ft-.tyteaajjj tJWMYJU.M.AWMtJi
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