F 'iv vxr ik s' A i' ns r h li:i. Euenmg Itoblte Scfrger PHICA1DE13HIA:, .MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 .. I - - - . S ' I W . v " w ." ; F . . . . ' " -' 'M ,' ?, s ,.., ,. y. p, v v x ' v. V I IIIMI I I l 1 M ..TIKl T "BMib.irUaK Jar 4tf1E fr I pijuuitijur h LiM j""" jH b - ' VT MM "i ' fcSSS'?''Mv'v" '' ' ' t."tw.ws : iv, gstr&v . , " -- . . ,, " -wKfc2?l - - -'--,,-'). l "i, 's. A HEALTHY SWING, the Drexcl Biddlo Junior ing honors ns a batsman Another member of Marines, who is tak- IiCdecr l'hoto Sorvlco MAKING SNOWBALLS. Not in Iceland. Thcso boys aro at work forming "jsoakcrs," pn Delhwaro avenno near Market strcot. It was all shoveled from a refrigerator car, which was well iced in Canada Leaser rhoto service PROPOSEto WORLD FLAG. Dr. J. W. Vankirk, of Younestown Ohio, carried this emblem during a "one-man parade" in Wash inpton. It was designed by his wife Harris & em NOT A HAZING PARTY. Members of the Drexcl Biddlc Junior Marines, camped at Lansdowne, having a little sport with "Billie" Martin, the mascot of the camp. Young Martin liked the experience a lot Leduer rhoto sorwee YANKEE GOBS. Photographed as thoy rooted fcr their team in a baseball game with American soldiers on duty in England, at the Stamford Bridge grounds, Lon don. The event was arranged by the American Legion. central News I'boto MASS-MEETING. Fifteen thousand people were at Shibe Park yesterday afternoon to hear addresses made by Miss Mary Mac Swincy, a champion of the Irish Republic movement and sister of the Lord Mayor of Cork, who died during a hunger strike. She made three different addresses. Her photograph is shown at the right j-cur i-notu spi ,.. i i',Ajc t' 'Ki' j i i & WhWwwrrrwn PRETTY PIE EATERS. Four of contestants in pie-eating frolic, part of field-day program of the P. O. S. of A., held at Willow Grove. They are Miss Anna Beck, Miss Elizabeth Harvey, winner; Miss Florence Harvey, Miss Ada Jones i- r s. E. M. HACKNEY talks on cause of increased crime in Editorial Page interview i. i- .- OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO i ' i,i f J ' f TT9 IP11 w.JMmKm."- Msr ' 3ft" kk W U . W", ' i 7,sl l' & K t 3 SIS im L - f.l. ? BBS -cliMkHi HkE -' i Kx 3BBQBv " wHK $v&v; '"it ( s ; '"" 1T LEIPZIG. General Stenger, of Germany, with his wife at the trial of Germans charged with war atrocities wid- w orw l'iuiu KEEPING COOL. Michael Kaufltmnnn is a regu lar brother. For when Pat complained of the heat Michael soon found a bucket of water- i. l- MAIL! BIHwb0BwbH UNVEIL STATUE OF WASHINGTON. Lord Curzon i bhown as he makes the speech of acceptance in behalf of the British Government at the memorial in Trafalgar Square, London i wmi vhuHmh Swwwi hBBI- jhVMB jH "aHH HELPED MRS. STILLMAN. Evidence in the divorce proceedings at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., by II. Phelps Clawson (left) and Riijmond Carlson, chuuilcur for Mrs. Florence Leeds, favors cx-banker's wife im maiionai V t ! MISS ROSE McLAUOHLIN, ?b"1 Mfnlili btrcet, npernting a steam mangle at . V 4 U;ErrtIijn&.Bros, Knitting Mills, Ontario and D etrcets, Kensington. Sho 'j- t .- tf:i vV Ji "b?'t, "' presses thousands bf pieces daily . Ledcer l'tioto Hcrvk AT SARANAC LAKE. Mi-js EN TRt-ILA IN S SOCCE(R Jane Nolan, of 4307 Walnut st., CRQ'' .Uiam q. Martin enjoys Jiorseback riding .iiowajr shofllWl ,,n,t,rdfor knots b. r. SIMON LEVY, 010 Luiay street, has been fn the service FATAL PLANE ACCIDENT Fivu m fifteen ycare. Route - Arch from Twelfth to Broad injured when a bombing ,lany crM , .itreet . ,wprn.H.m ., ...,..,. at longin PJying Field, i porHanHwereldllcduml;fg i down on jouucj. ," -":llo0i'i in West Virginia i-ww"8" !y,,i fi . a - i .$, , s., Ai . U,,lMr.IS,4l,WtH!''l 1 ,.i H..WL., .. k ','li . . ."V'f- ' .
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