"4 W" T'(1 v" ..4 J"J -, vt ? H'--' x1 lr ,'V V? -,. ( J , i 4' ? U ' .' I -, : isf wl I J - v i ! xi 'r,-' i x.'' .'j ,t 'V j" t vj. r'" sivi' m "-Y. ' .,,'ec.:i . v y fr K ,1V l'M I Itf! I : 51 H ."?." to '.' " F.' J. "lt . li? P A" 1- ' ". fc 1' Euentng public Zedger PHII2ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JOTB 25, 1921' v&l H :, r IV' , WT WmP"i f W y .... .MM i ! ljKBFjiitBBKBoft?. x""HBlBWBHff!!5BBfff5BrMM BBB9K JMKBHl HMWBBBwnnWfcWEifiTjBiMBlfc BB Hew s v - v wS i XQUERED BY HEAT. Ho was slcopinp, with head against i 'b'-tone that runs around Starr Garden, Sixth and Lombard . tri cts, when the photographer came along i,. p. .:. HEAT "EVICTED" Hlftl. A cobbler on Carpenter street near Eighth was forced to movo his workroom to the sidewalk, where shade and a slight breeze helped to make work easier liiscr Photo service. YOUR SOUP WOULD BE SAFE. An English, police sergeant shove l how his horse can jump over a fully set table during the recent Richmond Horse Show, where police horses won honors w w i ',. ' . BIclB'vi -Mr j 00Spi4t v Mm f 48IIMsW - b if i i i-!SV ( T'VDii ' i1 v-i7i C? il' '' A' HE SI KSS'BiirC BKKptPBiBBBElB HiSBaBBytfaJKiC''Hral BIHHB IBniB bsHHHIHH VIEW BOMBING TESTS. The photograph shows deck of the U. S. S. Henderson and a navy blimp during the sinking of, German submarines by bombs off tho Virginia capc3 i r. s. NOT AN ORATOR. This baseball enth'ysia&t attended a amc at tho Point Breeze Oil Works. Ho didn't care much for the "ump's" decision i.eU?r Phoiu o-kn, I.SAR ADMIRAL SIMS and his . ,(ie, Com. Howard M. Lammers, at Nay Dept., Washington u k t. COALMEN PLAY BALL. A salesman of the George B New ton Coal Co. makes third when tho yard superintendents' third basemnn is forced to go high for a wild one i. i &. AN INVITATION TO PRESIDENT HARDING. Thi., Wyomuig nr. . completing the broad-brimmed cowboy hat by which the President wiU If invited to attend the Frontier Days sports at Cheyenne in July w w i WINSTON CHURCHILL gets away from WSKSSSM Government duties long enough to take a '':HBL JlllllSMS'IllB stroll with Mrs. Churchill " n -W-KBmMlilMMmKW&mMM i Sp3HHBKSlBI 'AMSwSi BiPir : ---'-m&wmzMSm 14'BBMIwwPm ! ! i J I ' ' ! mil '" ' ! I mmm-mmimmi-m.- i i .i. .i n i M . M i 1 "" wmmJ L , i . , . i 7Si ELMER C. BERTOLET dis iusjh Amtiicnn (iyt - ii. 1' tonal Page interview STANDINf. BY MOTHER. James Stillman, son of Mrs. Anno U. Still man, repudiated h's father i 1 M OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO IR Upti'y RIGHT FOR HOT WEATHER. Get your canoe out or borrow somo other fellow's. Then go up mi Wissahickon Creek and only come out in the sun when you really have to. There is plenty of bhado I.edecr Photo berWce IN "MLLE. MAKE BELIEVE" Myrtle Sonnebom (left), in tho show given last at the Tabor Rifle Club by, OInev Post No. 388. T. I.nwton Slnnrrli ic "n!n.Vi Lifting" n n .!.,.., ...,..i. i. :.i. ij t.'..itTi I.tnsU v .. . .,,.. . ,..(1,(t iiii.i.11, m.-j u, iuiv-uj (jajulu ud rns usaisiH iiiiaa iiv to prepare lor ncr part ledger riwo 6"m MAIL! iriBWiKiiin rrtr-inint 5 -'' 7H " i f .rtV - -s - N ' V .r"".!'!ISS MARY DUTTON, 2180 South Sixty-fourth street, operating a 118-iRch mold- -iWrn. it Md covering machine on round papor fT-,pxes at tho Consumer Box Co., laou 2 . .v street.' Mian Helen Folcv. Gb4 N. 1'urK re.. Is turnincr ,V9 street,' Miss Helen Foley, 0G4 N. Purl' to., is turning edges in u. v. . HEADS DREXEL INSTITUTE PROCESSION. Dr. Hollis Godfrey (left), head of institute, and Dr. Frank Aydelottc, president of Swartbmof o Collogo u. p. a. THIRTY-TWO YEARS AH CARRIER. Bernard J. Martin, 2015 S. 17th strcot, Route; Ninth to Eleventh and Arch to Race streets u. p. u, v&AA - V " &. fvtX i. ' 9 '-w T .. AV,u..jjr i mt .i r vis! i(M V,Vf . t JJj ..-... . . ...kd tho l LA ni V V .TWi,L?P,I.T- Daylight time saving has stimulated amateur on the lots of Phi ado nh a. riimiiii-o i.u n .. , mLi. in.f ,Mi,if. was over m?'! (JUa. Tom Vola (left), a pitcher, and Hvdn. who rnvnra thn InlMnl unoW. Udiror l'boto f'v3i . - w ---r-r ..v.vwwy wM WW V.H j i ( M 4 i 1. : J. (k r- ,rJjlU,, x.--'-' '.y. V, 4t-V1y. (.ItfjfefiSI