WV ,-a!5rii"stsus: j" ' "' ' -? vw ' m '-i,y(Syu TwFiviiJp A ' '" j.i nTin t T. f(mnrw y'Afy-r V- L,Tf.,vr.fiV5r j.Tr-Hrflrexrw? an j i . I "Hi ?" S ( F rf n i V Saieromj public Heiset ' phii;adelphia; friiay, july 29,-1921 MraaBd&aiHiaHsbK: nHBi xgwjfeft." KEEPING THE HORSES COOL. Mounted Patrolman Wesley H. Fischer watering his horse at Twelfth and Girard streets. On North Broad street this horse was getting n good cool sponging. Both photo- raphs were taken at watering stations conducted by the S. P. C. A. i.nisrr rhoto sn-u . READY FOR THE RACE. A beautiful vista of the ya'hts assembled in Glen Cove Harbor awaiting the starter gun. Commodore J. P. Morgan was in command of the fleet, taking part in the first cruise of the New York Yacht Club since 1916. The finishing point was at Newport, R. I. i mm mmMBK AkH Lv -ro V SVH fSBTHVV frfefli fts. SST;.1 Z !! - - : -f '1 ' V' "' ! Wr' ' ? V ? ' '4 v-v l V ' . ' - f W- ' v v' ;i ' V f ? AIRPLANE BEATS AUTOMOBILE. This spectacular race tet i )lace at Los Angeles. The craft of the air went 118 miles nn hm, ' to gain the victory rmierwowj 4 vnttni i DR. ALEXANDER B. AR THUR talks on nutrition prob lem on Editorial Page 1. r s. FEEDING HER PORKER. Miss .Margie Van Camp took her pet pig in the waters of the Atlantic at Coney Island. When feeding time canu-, the milk bottle was soon in evidence. They arc riding on a safety "horse shoe" ' S. P. FERGUSON, meteorologist of the United States Weather Bureau, with a gauge he has designed to measure snow and hail, as well as rain. It automatically transcribes report on chart 11 &r COUNCILMAN VON TAGEX a his desk during the session of Council yesterday ON VACATION. Ambassador Jusserand and Mrs. Jusserand sailing or the S. S. Paris to spend several weeks in France, their native land. lhc will visit England before returning to Washington 1-1 rr. r OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO . fiLNERAL BUDEN'Y. This luw ridden in recent re- .( w nf Russian troops, w.i-, raptured fmm (Jen Wrangel whin icn Bud'u force- r rd anti-B'iIshcMks 1. 1 t. i M'TO MEN PLAY GOI F. On the links of the North Hills ( ountry ( lub yesterday four cities were represented. In this ! urv.ine are L S Julhen, Washington; A. C. Hairington, New York; Archie Hughes, Philadelphia, and A. R. Bell, Bror.kl.wi. The golfer at thr right is Frederick J. Peterson, of Philadelphia r.iucr l'hoto srrwc MRS. JAMES T. TERRY, New York society woman, at Snnthnmntnn. L. I. l ' JAMES IIIEDIN, 7633 Brewster avenue, operating machine thnt punches holes In ground clomps, used for telephone purposes, at mill of Fairmount JClcgtrXq jUan,uiaqturiiii; Co., Fifty-ninth at and Woodland ave, u p. 1. SPEEDY BOYS. Two of lust muht on louits ot Cynwyd Country Clm. At left is II C Rafetto. The other tennis player is II Fox. Both men have been entered in a number of tournaments this wtimmcr i p. a HOWARD C. HOPIIAN, 1919 North Croskey street, has been in service four years. Route: Market to Arch, Tenth to Eleventh street Lcdr mum scrvic .i.n fat a of the Taggart School show upprwiai""' ' was " ,,,. Btl"" .SCHOOL EXERCISES. Tho their playground .by giving a lively nroirram. Mollie Eckowitz inc winners of tho "wheelbarrow" race are at the right " urni i'"010 irl VI Ml a inl ml li 01 ti ti ta ol l I. I' i )Y t l r J .11 1 - .
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