' k '$ ' : .it fcry !l It. 5-T '$ oP ,;ij; VLl ' "vV '' -7fr .-'. V,y j4 V-' J. ' if Euentng public Se&ger U WWO'" , .-t ,iV .- f v'Hfc. ' ' " v "?,, 'I' , "" "H,, ' "' , '. .. J PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 t yff rr- W--' .X , 11-J -I BRIDE AND GROOM. Natalio Talmago nnd m tJgKtttfmW IT f VllBpBHP'J Buster Kenton, well-known stars of Filmdom, at L7, fcajeJpKsi k.jr fc cIPPiBV - ' j"$ Krlcrewater View. Bnvsido. L. I., iust after their rr;" klfcf 0HHV' si jlW WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK. R. L. Baker, the Australian sportsman, in Los Angeles, introducing Australian pastimes. He is throwing James Warwick International AT BRYN MAWR. Dr. M Carey Thomas, president of Bryn Mnwr, and Dr. Simon Flexncr, yesterday's commencement orator, head the procession Ledxer Photo Berries. THE FIRST CALLER. A fow minutes after United States Senator Boies Penrose re turned to his Spruce street home, yesterday afternoon, his brother, Richard Penrose, called Ldeer Photo Serlc. KILLED INTRUDER GETS BOX OF FLOWERS. The Denver (Col.) Coroner is handing Mr.-. James Cass the flowers, aftor she had been oxonorated for shooting a man who insulted her shooting Underwood A Underwood. MASS DRILL. Pupils of the Vaughan-Dickinson public schools at thoir first annual play day, held yesterday at the Kensington Recreation Center. Tho girls did their drill work to notes sent forth from a talking machine Leder Photo Servlc. LACROSSE. British girls photographed as they play a fast game at Ealing, near London. They play u snappy game. CtulrtJ Nwf Photn OUR CITi S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY- DO MRS. GEORGE McIVER. H.r work in tho presentation of "H. M. S. Pinaforn" last week was well received. , Ult n-oto Spr1e. HELPED CALIFORNIA. Kirk soy, tho star sprinter of Leland Stanford University, capturing tho 100-yard dash in tho Inter collegiate matches. InlejuaUonal r" BBBkI2 W1 liP!,PI,,,vr' I 1 SEMAPHORE SENTINELS 1 M riM ' & i y' . -5H y i:1 XT iVfSiV C".?CT'a ri.l UM&1, S v.. fljjr .w ' nfli mil- ' fit X DOING HEAVY WORK. Theda Bara might have lifted Johnny Coulon, had not the boxer placed his thumbs on her neck cords. They both arrived on tho steamship Olympic International ' " ' j VjJfKTOMtASV "" v-iil tVXfM 'iSx""-'m HX W sW(W-rt4 :'tf)(:wmiiii)lWW WWl, As - Wvft. vft . W .' V .' f " W V v ;&& ri tt&&& "r ! r4WtoZl-J-' MAJOR 0. PARKER. Ho la the captain of tho Sixth Field Artillory polo team, stationed at Camp Dix PENN POLOISTS. Thoy have been playing in tho indoor contests. Both Sexton (left) and Byck have mado a splendid showing. Ider rioto Sn1c. SOLD CIGARS. Miss Margaret O'Neill, one of tho aides at tho lawn feto or tho St. Vincent's Home, at Lansdowno I.'direr Thoto Serlc. "SHE LOVES ME SHE LOVES ME NOT." Ono of the lads of tho Rt Vincent's Homo, Lans downo, tries his wind on a dandelion head l.edrer Photo Bervlci. HORACE WELLS SELLERS talks on the restoration of old buildings in an Editorial Pago intcrviow Pholo-Crafters. SIX THOl HANI) A DAY. II. Iiundle, I8!ll South Second stieot, rivet ing hoops for barrels, at tho factory of N. & II. O'Donnell Cooperage C. Moore, Walor and Swanson streets. Two rivets are pluccd in each , - noop oy tnu mccnino THEOPHILE CAVILL. Sho is fif- AT NEW TRAFFIC POST. Patiolman Ber teen years old and holds Kovcral nard M. Campbell, at Fortieth street and Lan- wimming records in Australia caster avenue, i no semapnoro has not arrived, mB i BV? i'ia tr '. l' Bfli JB i 'SicJ 'l &xt?iv mJi f yfj 4 Sfllv S 'Ui- Lfdref V )l'Wc. Ladrtr rhoto Strvtc. so the armB and whistle do tho work. Ho lives at 6104 Rono street iedr Photo bervic. GROWING BETTER BABIES. It is for the bonnfit nf )!, u. .,.... presented at the armory in Chester twice today. Mrs. Sproul, wifo of Gove r nor C , .iht'lU,r',.l.,J.1 lw Hol" l,al,ct' wi" aro sponsors of tho affair ' Mr8, Wi,,iam Wuid Jr' r ChwUik h 4 U h r ,"QPWW y -ni' Uit' V" itvr ojfi-r- MM tt i c f -WsJL. -n - f -jjtft V" f f ' ' i.t JV'Uw " b. J rf.C J inwr.,l,i.vi-;.u4l,a;,VJaAuU.V;,.l. J
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