y L.J.L ' ",""1 ' Ti 'HI MWMMJlii il I IIBI i J. . ,J,fjfV .AnraTi. r' ""WVUJLVIIWIU ''' -t 'JLSIM TW """ ,twe.&cronKXft7vjt -. ' "ifc,j-i . ii . V. . Ill' IFh'rtll4 PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, JUNE '4, 1921 SK". Euenmalubl i'lWWHTTl- "W $ k, TN ti0 , -iv 0 AFTER A NEW RECORD. Frank Loomis, of tho Chi- $i '! ' i'SSLt ircaffitf , . v ? cago A. A., as he went over tho-hurdlcs in practico on - .Ik $bf 100 - . ; ! Franklin Field. He'll try for a new 440-yard hurdlo 'Cf igPP7 , . ts'v record Ledser rhoto Service. SLIP. AT LIVERPOOL. Admiral William S. Slmi went to England to receive a degree of LL. D. from Oxford University. Ho is ac. knowlcdging cheers from sailors Wldo World rboto. THE CANADIAN COACH. W. R. Knox brought with him from Canada a score of good athletes to join in the American Legion games Ledger rhoto Sen Ice. JURY DISAGREES. In tho trial of Cccty Burkctt, eleven years old, charged with slaying his seven-year old playmate, Benny Slavin, at Ora, Indiana, tho jury deliberated eighteen hours. Cecil is shown with his mother- international. COMING FAST. Jeiry Dulmager, one of the Philadclphians who fought In France, getting ready for the American Legion games on Franklin Fiojd today Ledger l'h'oto Serlce. r fy x.4MHbhHBHV j fec I t Hk3 JaI H& X ipHPKbbH PRESIDENT AT KNOX ESTATE FOR THE WEEK-END. The President and Mrs. Harding motored up from Washington today for a brief period of rest and relaxation MISS BEATRICE BECK, daughter of Solic at the beautiful country home of Senator Knox near Valley Forge. The Knox mansion nestles against a wooded hill. Tho little footbridge is among the rustic charms of itor General and Mrs. James M. Beck Senator Knox's fine CStalO Ledger I'lioto Serlce. Harris s. Kln. MANY EGGS UPSET. This refrigerator car, laden with many thousand eggs upset in a collision at Front street and Washington avenue, yesterday. The derrick is now in action Ledger rhoto seric MANAYUNK FETE. The Girls' Friendly of the St. Andrew's Church conducted the event yesterday afternoon. Miss Harriett Marriott, Mrs. W. C. Ncilson and Miss Esther White were among the workers Ledter I'h to bervlce OUR Cm S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO A MODERN TOUCH. A khaki-clad member of the British army in a Roman chariot at tho Royal Navy and Military tournament, held a few weeks ago, at tho Olympia, in London Centra' News rhoto. CHAMPIONS. Miss Phyllis H. Walsh (left) and Miss Anne B. Townsend arc the new lawn tennis champions of Pennsylvania and Eastern States in doubles. Yesterday they defeated Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey and Mrs. M. Brooko Huff. Today tho Misses Walsh and Townsend will oppose each other for the singles championship Lm1st Photo Service. SEMAPHORE SENTINELS rrr R"'i ' MW iV. m mr tta ""TI SEMAPHORE SENTINELS KM.M.Mkd ' A LAND DIVE. At Kingston-on-the-Thames, England, one of the athletes is going over four membota of his team during Bank Holiday stunts central No I'joto. MISS CLARA KURTZ operating a sanitary wrapping machino in tho chocolato factorv of II. O. Wilbur & Sons. Inc.. 235 North Third street. Si Tie pieces of chocolate are wrapped with tinfoil and pther types of ,', coverings . Lcdflr l'hoto BervM. MISS ELSIE PARSONS, of New York, arrives from Europe on tho S. S. Adriatic, to complete plans for her wedding Central News rhoto. 5SERVK PATROLMAN WALTER HARRISON, who has CA PAIN DAVID F. SELLERS, U. MAKING A mn i An an stationed at Fifteenth and "Chestnut streets for several S. N. has been mndo personal aide to PrnnVl. ,in- i IN, PA,RIS Gormanino ars. Ho ltve3 at 4408 Mitchell Btrect. Harrison is well Secretary of tho Navv Denby 'cncn uanccr, whoso dancing and unique co RESERVI been years known as a. long-distance walker Central News photo. Leflrer I'lioio uervc -f , . , . brought her famo Mittv. th costumes hnv ym world wot i ,f- v4,ft Ar . i-. f V' A . ,.&iiJta4A!j.AAjilii