a & .1 'i j 1'J' ' fel v '4 .,( Mr i ii ft i? If m m" Aliening fubiic e&a PHILADELPHIA, THtJKSDAY, JTJLY 28, 1921 NOT A HEAD-STAND. This motorcar made a forty-foot "broad jump" at the agricultural BACK AT HIS DESK. Director Cortelyou, of , K;HiV''4IIBil k' mKtmWKKm 'Li show held recently in York, Pa. The driver is F. E. Wasling. The photo was snapped as the Public Safety, picked a hot day to return to his du- ji 4WflHH' -H 1 J I mmPWkZdtM Z WdHMH- PJ VlPP car's front wheels hit the landing board underwood & underwood ties at City Hall. He had been ill ten days i. p. s tjM-MWWHBMtBLty.AJaCT V jiKKKmKU U' ' HBMHBBSHHHk 1V vS'Si WSrMlKKK NON-PARTISAN TRIPLETS. Wo Introduce to you. from left to right, THE ITALIAN AMBASSADOR. Rolando Ricci sails on the HWfPWmrr'BAi --WM mi-tf 4sBSH?vfe Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson. Their last name. is Rich, for they are tho S. S. Aquitanin for England on a business trip. He smiles at J:4jBSSBHMB y- -- --' -IB---Mbi' ' ''JlCSSil B i SSfiSBfiHBIBlBKW sons ' c"nrlcs Rich a Washington shoo repairer cvntmi Now Photo his friends as they wish him bon voyage Kadei t, Herbert Li 1 w ' m 'fjjjfc " ?n&&ij'mtfmmmmmKk , -- ' " ir PUPOTPD X3TVC TO VOfT Virrlif winn nnd nno tvnmnn nl1 nnllrfitVTR. whn Jirn Ollt of Work SinCe toll WBS abolished. RidloV Park toll hOUSC No. was placed on wheels for the' celebration. Governor Sproul, in his address, lauded tho work of the Delaware County Commissioners and the Keystone Automobile Club for efforts toward flaking the roadway free. Toll had been collected for seventy-eight years uren -pBHQ-Bn ' inf ff j ! I V In1 hi 'J IIHiMfflr i i1 1 ff Mft IgiriMlif hi 'Mlilr Br f1 RSi VwKvT Av'afl JisU?3iT;:3Pr7 - 1 g?a VwynfvnKflr feMHiPf A xjv uR(f?V - tf2if kK39iBI$ IKIvlP-J THE REV. WILLIAM BARNES LOWER, of Olney, will cpend six weeks on missionary tour through Montana, Wyoming and Colorado i. p. . TEMPEST DAY. Tho younger boys at Girard College who stay there during tin summer months are entertained by Assistant Superintendent of Police Tempest The ple-eatlng contest was one of tho interesting events oi tne day IN CAMP. Thomas Edison, his wife and young Firestone taking thlng3 easy at the Edison-Firestone-Ford camp near Hagerstown, Maryland underwood & underwood MRS. E. S. H. McCAULEY, Beaver, Pa., new member of State Council of Education UP HE GOES. It was his first timo in camp. His company mate3 decided to allow him to enjoy tho air at Mount Gretna L-dirrniotoBTvic Leaser Photo Service' , ''MaMMMMiUMaaHiBiaiiiBMnaBMakaaM ' l i ' i i i i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 " i- "-i- 1 1 1 1 - fa' OFFICERS. Tho National Association of Organists is in session here. At left is II. S. Fry, Philadelphia, president. Threo of tho State presidents aro: Myron C. Bal lou, Rhode Island; J. J. Miller, Virginia, and Charles A. Shclden, Georgia i. p. s. MAYOR MOORE in his ofilce, where he received offi cials of Pennsylvania S. P. C. A. It was National Horse Day. Marion Yunkcr tagged the Mayor up., OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO p ! "" ". 'fc ?i .. '!? . fcl mwm.. HVlavHMni Maai llww nMn i - K i l'ONY PERRIE and John McCoy operating a ruuber-rullmg maJiine in the mill of tho Bef Corona Rubber Cov 400 East Rittenhouse street, Germantown. The machine rolls Bf compound into sheetaVrom which jnner tubes aro made ider rtoto servic UK HIE LEWIS, champion bronco buster of tho world, snapped at Pres- cott, Ariz. wvi 1 DENNIS B. HARRIGAN, 327 Spruco street. Ho has been in the sorvico nineteen years. Route: Market to Walnut and Second to Third streot Ledger rnoto Service ugjPh, '.J---p...-.H tt . i ii iii.iiijiTWiiwMhrfiiii i rtftitfilifriftfoflfSH STEPPING SOME. Miss Jen Pot ter, of Now York, on tho beach at Southampton, L. I. u. u u. rfcHiU'ii iT liil" I 0 A HOT DAY. Moses Brentonia doing good wort onto ui waiurmeion as lie sits on a caico or ice. ooimu D";i-J tokcencool joor t.'i Ate. T ft! I- Ik -fi irili L? WWWPWffitBWrffiWWWSPIW