?J,T ,,. ..-- -1,M. ; tW,lF,TVV i .HrE;Il.'YHBr'S "ft.'wrv ' in.' , v fv j w't u O ' 1 v f w ,- Ai V ' rt 'V ; K 1 laienbtg public ledger R PHILADELPHIA, .SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921 y oWT' v iLV V s Kc'ih. iffiiwB ii iBp JtK'fK lv'i( ?SPSiliHr 'jE IWKyBiKjMBWMBr v BBBHBBlBBBraflHiBl I & Jri Ilil OUR ii' ' ' - .'iJittB Mki ii,v ?"i'V?; LAf Pe-f XXMm ,Sm. . '"m ' -, Y, - xv ' i? i.'Z?-ssk z ". &': vTt"- mJm 'hMSM MSoinBrtT' i. r , C55V : 7. V... i ,-. ' x 0 x , 'yww ACTOR HONORED. James K. Hackctt (ripcht), the American, beinp decorated with the Legion of Honor for 's work in Shakespearean plays in Paris k ft n WORKING IN THE WATER. Workmen hurry their work in the erection of the neu municipal pier at the foot of Chestnut street. In.n few days all the water work will be finished I.edKcr Photo Hi r A VENDOR. The balloons of many colors that attracted prospective customers at an English seashore resort. Great target for a shot- frm lnt rnuri i ;;ll''jr-';':',.'- 'JHIH v "-n" JH Bv ' iv 'j!jjRjRfCffiJj r?t itii wgr -'. 4 59 sARsa KUSS . . s."' ' V,"v W, '. AT SEA. E. St. Clair Ingrams, a member of the Oxford-Cambridm athletic team, doing an acrobatic stunt on a funnel guy rope fr above the deck of the S. S. Olympic underwood & Umirwid ei TWO SETS OF TWINS. Representative Arthur M. Free, of Cal" fornia, and his children. Herbert and Robert (on each side) were hrrn in 101G, Gerald and Geraldine (seated) in 19M i it. CRIG. GEN. CHARLES E. SAWYER, President Harding's physician, after an f v!y morning ride itirris & i;inir OLT FOR THE DAY. Social workers connected with the Mount Sinai Hospital take a group of children for an outing in Fairmount Park ' i MRS. MARGUERITE NAMARA arrived from Europe with Parisian cape trimmed with monkey fur ( n r BACK HOME. Miss Muriel Vanderbilt (left) and Miss Grace Hendnck, of New York, passengers on Olympic l & u. ZENZO SHIMIDZU, the Japanese tennis champion, arrives in New York i III WiPBWHamJmk lK MmStW HilKMbi VViHKTY J lit Mf 'Mi i ( . f ' ill i tttt unKHni k CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO 'MZErzw r". Wu VTtr Hi mm -, ' Bl l .-BlRf i t , ?vr " wm ' It PLEADS FOR FUNDS. Jimmie Bradley, a Washington schoolboy, appeals before a Congressional committee asking that an appropriation be mado to the schools of Washington to be used for the study of birds Harris & Uwliitf DR. THEODORE J. GRAYSON talks on free higher education in an interview on the Editorial Page I'nniu.i m i HOARD OF MANAGERS. They plan the attack in the Rames phood by tho Stetson ball tossers. Jake Schaaf. Walter Johanna and Chailio Haug, Jr. (left to right). limw. r t'hoioSntol MAIL! "' ' 'III ' J MT8S JENNIE WILSON pasting labels on cans of paint in tho factory f tha Yarnall Paint Co., 1028 Race strcot. She handles hundreds of 4 tho dUiercat-flized carta each day iJer rhoio servu A FRIEND IN NEED. At tho water fountain, Rittonhouse Square, the little fellow couldn't reach Ledcer vinto servic LADDIE BOY. The dog no-ed in the chair j sasented to President Harding by news papermen lUrrU & Uwing GEORGE W. ( ORNEAL, sorved thirty-four ycar3. Ninth to Tenth fatreot Palmyia, N J. He 1ms Routo: Market to Arch, Ltjdk'ir I'hutu tiurvlu Ji iwVu&OT 0Nhs lattib (loft), who play the lejL;Sjl fpr -he Stetson ball team, and Muffler, who seldom muff Ho Mips nn !. -u-ii-i in..!. i vm Kiel J"" ..,(... ul ll(u DUUIIBIUJ) liuailiuil Liiew 4 BHtl''';, r Ki '(!"- .AWwi . IT.'' V 7la j - si'iH- 1WfatJt ' 'A'jj