'l." 'L'(' . ' !L,Z&&1WrT'l'EQflPTvTVnw W rar I -Ft t-Ci rt-'-i t. if1 fc rvv&CaT" C t;l '' r n," feiientng public IBedfliet i. v -it t- i , i i ' PHILADELPHIA; FRIDX JULY 15, 1921 iTW ijr r.'ir . h. f ..'.' ,Al ' i. . t tJj, A I , FRENCH CELEBRATE. Members of French colony of Philadelphia and friends gathered at Belmmiv.j! sion yesterday to celebrate Bastille Day, often spoken of In America as the, Fronch July 4th. Charto Alcxnnderls presenting a French flag to Dr. Ernest L a Place. At right is Dr. Picric Girouiaspcalcer; jT?Jl' PHILADELPHIA AND CAMDEN Philadelphia side of the Delaware; minal or Pennsylvania R. R. (top, , From Front and Ch n Philadelphia and Re right J, together with estnut streets the camera caught this view of piers on the adinc ferryboat on its way down the river: Camden tor- general view of Jersey side of water Ledger rtioto servi AN ODD ANGLE. Have you seen tho Rlttenhouso Apartment on Rittenhouse square? Does it look like this when you gaze skyward ? Ledger Photo Servl e aMa)MvHBMMHH II 1 r I HTI1 1 1 W II I I I I II I II !! -1 , i, , "v ( '' j &PflHiiH9HHutlEB 3 MPSJ ;" &&Yt Ml ''T9i .'s& ? ??: I TI yt$d&VH I, BitMi M?K l;!lRl ftWTi I-- i3M'HKi $bW-wJ' i K 'v? ''BiigD' -P M wVff'51l' m rRMH&aPf 1 m?.t.H -il :: ivIk ;sm: r a v:' t'-ri ait : iBHK?: swn: fi -' ft,ffii" ci V'S-- iM:BP-;lte bi vwraJ wwk Im1 Hi 'AtMiBFIlK?wl Hi 't''lf4iim,w KinBRSitSHtHl SI 4fJBefllii BBbH .a!MtlMBiJi Pi-H Adf6xY3BHKi!Kll3 PwkMHi mPBiiK 'WtaL i i 'BMbM; W ''i-rSj lc- mo' frf Wl i&1 i r-; " -s -L ; "i :. AT CAMP HAPPY. Florence Ells and Katherino Straub nt tho city's open-air summer home, Brown's Farm, Torrcsdalo I-cdjtcr Photo Service ELLIOT WOODS Is now officially known u-j tho architect of the u. s. uapitol Bulldm$. He was formerly superintendent c,.N.r. FLEISHEK TEAM VICTORIOUS. Life's worth living for a lot of people since the daylight-saving plan has made it possible for them to witness a twilight clash in the ball parks of Philadelphia any night of the week. Thousands gathered last evening to see Fleishcr beat the pride of Bridesburg by a 2-to-l score. Young and old filled the bleachers at Richmond and Orthodox sticets. Tommj Volz, a Bridesburg pitcher, is Miown nt the left iikit Photo seme 'HbHAVflB ' 'nB A? flSI 3 o .y . rf- v , KffS3i F'kfii H ';i Ki aj PlB0!l Ml . 'fflK MB & ;:H V' M9HBk9PvHHI H.LMHUJiJ..Hllll II I lllll II II I I II l I I I I I I I I ' ir-TI" " I ' ' ' " " I r 'LI I ' II' 1 -- - . MMmw ' ; BPlWnMliirfle1 : "' BBSUP JmII ;V-R v (3 5 ?? '- : ''ZiHHHHHHBHHHHHHHHHBBHHHHAMflflHHHP?r ,vt Ji iy.tffi!MBpBaBppg''3 . MyaifeSM .!PlBJflB!i n WHHBfBiPlii!fiP THE FFRST FLIGHT. The airship R-38, built at the Cardlngton Aerodrome, England, for tho "United SUtety Navy, about to rise from the field on a trial test central Newrw Urt5.,.fcw(-. iwM&fei - I -..l-l IPI.W.W ...;,.,.,. t.. - I 'W 1 ' ' f J' ' - -4 !- V Utfti ",".ua ! NAOMI PRESCOTT was picked as the cutest baby on Belmont Plnteau yesterday, in the group of babies taken for an outing by the 'u Philadelphia Hospital for Women. She is being held by her mother. Jra HolFman, Lewis Laikins and Jack Conley are on the mat. Jack is landing one on Lewis i.eiir rhuu h. rwi-a WILLIAM DICK talks on school accounting in an interview on the Editorial Page i nun. I'raftns ITS AMERICAN HOME. When the R-38 is safely piloted across the Atlantic Ocean and makeaajfjfW landing in Now Jersey, this hangar, just about completed nt Capo May, N, J., will shield thcoirw11? from storm . , 1 . ( , , OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND' WHAT THEY DO pgSS?p5f ; M A I L t ' t - " H ?Jili ' HHBHttml Ki L WHtaa W, x 't t ll k. M1 m i 'f-,i i ? V 1 - l.yi-khM i'Ml m i ...'V" . w:i i- ..tfV i.t i wica vtl rvt a MRS. BERTHA MEYER and Miss Rena Rooney, mother and daughter, both of 3021 Jnnncj btreet, yerkkk-oa corrugated boxo3 In the factory of the Corrugated Container Corporation, Venango and t. V -, --, - V , NScpviva ptrects, Jl'hojtapq ao,voo poxca a day iiir l'hoto BervK MR. AND MRS. SYLVAN I S STOKES, New York, as they enjoy summer days at Newport, They are yell known, in Now York's social llfo c. n, v. A U-'IthD i' NOCU1IO, IMS Sou h Carlisle street, delivers mail from Second to Fourth and from Mar ket to Arch street uunr l'tuto Bervi. CONDUCTING CITY DANCES. MIm Marguerite Walz and Harry T.B assigned by, MayQrloorq.tq-un tho.J'nr.lcwox--vpeklilaiiCftdSi01 y. & fcW I-O."-' s1 e j.i , iv,t,ir'g',iri( v" L W.k-.y ,ir-jW . r , Ut v. uwd atl-,j,to tsifis S5,. i 1