' T1l 5f -k x C P r 'V- 4JJ??W'l,T-7 i Mi I I B M N m Euentns public feftger PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, - JUNE 14 1921 y 1 ' ; . "- Jl BMf4lfiSHKfl ' HiloSS Hfl ' ' FOR THE BABIES AND PETS. It is no longer noccssary to employ a nurse to enro for tho baW t SfSSfl cfrisf raptoi?of flioSSCtennl8 menfn ttio twnVoiW"""! Turnnm'e'nt fVtho Pennsylvania BV?PHp MM'HTIBI liirffl'S championship. Fischer just hit one that hounccd over his head as the camera clicked Ltdwr raoto serM. mLWvrmJM WiSh4lJdi:KWI(SmtM mtiaBjS&jgkMjijj HKfl&sfH of Iowa, now head 'of the Republican where she is studying painting. She was formcrlsccJ l!BBBMPWKlllllP!llPSIIyff!W&''IK &Mrer. lHiMtPP'l National Committee Harris . i ine. rctary to the president of the Chinese republic kh!3 0 BUSINESS YESTERDAY. It was all play for the members of tho City Business Club for, after attending a luncheon at the Hotel Adelphia, THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE, MSKKKKHk mtmM riWrnMSSimji1 they motored to Tinicum Inn, Essington, where baseball, swimming, boating and numerous other pastimes filled up the afternoon. Edward Morris ex-warden of Sing Sing, made pHl&$?"-?wHK fM'lmW$$Mm T''imWKxtlh'tfmwM I forad William E. Driver (right) to quit, excuse being sun too hot. Fred Shannon (at the left) won the spoon race. Note the eggs i, r. s an address at Swnrthmore r I'V'' v HBRIl.iilf ''" m .lgaJBRgJ ff-tf&M ' PRACTICE CONTINUES. Members of the American polo team battle against the Freebooters foui on tho green at Roehampton, England. The International contests start on Saturday at Hurlingham cntrai nws riiom DAY'S OUTING. Camp and Trail Club members, at the Mohican Club, at Morris-on-the-Dolaware. Dr. F. Wetherill (left) won tho water-boiling event. The flap-jack contest was won by D. L. Vaughan (right), of Riverton, N. J. iK riioto service. CARPENTIER AT ITALIAN MILK FETE. The Frenchman is with Miss S. Holmquiat, the Swedish movie star, at Roslyn, L. I. u. & u. rrr,n cT,m TTTr. omTTrMr. T Rt) lllEj OlllKiEiL nio Piumv. ;- , l Lauskas, at Broad ana itaco strecia, o , puts (Jlty Hall on canvas. w I OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO 1 JMHWIIMBEiSiBB 1 I SEMAPHORE SENTINELS llffr.y.y,, r4fejl fc&X&?&&i ATiSggS H EDWARD MILISKE, 4713 Tacony street, blittinglaige packing rings at the rate DOROTHY WERNER, daughter of the Rev. und Mrs. NUMBER ONE. That's the number Reserve ON VAfiATinw m Ai l i w U BE i of oventy.flvo b day, in the shop of tho Tabor "Manufacturing Co., 6500 State Frank Werner, Phila., appeared in "Much Ado About Patrolman Howard Kinvick answers to. He ia sta- of Southampton nnH p&honBO?' Villa. RETURNS HOME. Mrs. 0. K. BoolcW," M , road, Tacony J if Phou. fl.rYi. Nothing," produced by tho girls of Wilson -Collegu tioned at Broad street and the Boulevard u p. u. Anuitanfa trV mmri n,-, ,!' arrivcs on Denver, Colorado, comes in on tho AqnWgj H . 'I9' t aummer o.n. after many months in Europe
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