i i 1 &JJ I -J f Eiieritng public ffiobger PHILADELPHIA) SATURDAY, JULY 30,. 1921 i m M WITH FATHERLESS BOYS. Secreiarj of Labor Davis does a short sprint with n few of the boys at tiw Moose Home in Mooseheart, III., of vh ch the Cabinet member is director general w i r . K!imM .w rl wwsjq fc3 j && Ja. . Dl ri.-raxs Sfl brte$dtexTw .1 jfJ'3JQ v "SSKSS &S3B3&1 SrfWCi A "" iV tt. . fsr-m .' ' Auiogen wi Q.nn.n . I....J jtfvoy y,l , ifesssa 4W 2ii ! us?r:r 'jft-!!SSS?3S&-Sw3- MfKtfpi'fSftBpjpi ,' n "v .-.-.".as -5?rr?.. -sr 7vi "' I2r ie- . L'-- ; -j ..;(. . w-- tfv"''V!"Krv -?.. . -- . .iw - " . . . ... . J yi. sfejr' OX LAND OR SEA. This new wrhklc of transportation is being used in tlu waters of tho Rhine Wh it gets in water, the small paddle ynieels attache to the road wheels are put mo action . . . 1 VEEPER BOAT CLUB OARSMEN who will take part in the senior four-oared shell event 111 C inada t . Leyt to right. Paul Costello, Samuel Moorehead, Jack Regan and Jack Kelb 1 u i-n mma& 1 Sixisss I BBAwt1" " t'x . ' , .Jv ni, .!Kaky? SS.Vjt-tV-'SiSrJSa t,T?',?;4'? 5i iiy1-T' . - :'.-'" i i' "riafeiill ssnii s rirvx idHPF lwM8SiMl P sf Sl ,VX. i f .JQWbt, ."?TWTTrtiwfJftiiS S.fd T2sa. .BKK2SS5?tf! :M feSfcsSiiTSaiMi ViTI j rfBw, W HF ' null Tiltif" "h" aK'1 Xw '''i !"v-'.2K-- " -w MJ g vk'J5iS j&jjtm rSBU V ' . i- i.x.. rvra iYfttaa . t v . w-y ?"''' ? i.f i-S" - 1 'T"H. ' K' " w4 BETWEEN THE SHOWERS Tlu-e outhful w immei wen- for. f 1 to hide their clothes, so they would be dry when the rain een--ed, as they had a good time in a lake of Fairmount I'.uk 1 1 - . MISS M OlUt h GODFRI 'i 'alki on summer diet in an hd it rial Pago interview If 1 in iiMBmi iwiMWliiBKB 11 1 111 rtM mf iWiJMMWBn 1 1 MIND THE HEAT NO, INDEED. This bear, ono o the many under the the wntrt ful caro of C. Emerson Brown, nt tho Philadelphia Zoo, has nothing else to do tJin. days but eat and keep cool Ledger rU" l OLON'ISTS GO WEST. Twenty-five Brooklyn families rolled away in automobiles as a ncdorn edition of the wngon trains of 1849. They will settle on G000 acres of Idaho land. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Scott and daughter Muriel were in the party imrrni.tionm RESCUE. WORK. Three city firemen removing debris as they make sure that no one is buried n the collapse of two houses at Sixtieth and Thompson streets, West Philadelphia. One man was rescued :.. j-. r vu - s r 1 ---W- Vh.TJ' ' il ! Hill ! I I I ,' " J-vv- sr.,. .V" w k,' .. V ?' i.. J w IrHS J.S" A - ' ,TM !:y ; r,' ..- .. I r : I m wy B J! '' mTbsTbVakVaVjBbI H iS HwSBBwBSSSSBjKmmfl S ! - ' ' il'vavSvXnBBvXwXn''c,V'?8 M tSLsKs T-' s 1 P . JK9Km ftVJHaWJFTSBJHJHCBHHKSKi nHIBMBBBWiilr f " - '-& MRS. MYRTLE P. SPURGIN and Miss Vivian Spurgin, wife and daughter of the missing Chicngo bank head im muuumi MIS HONOR THE MAYOR. Mayor Goto, of Tokio, known in his ecmtrj as the "Roosevelt" of Japan 1 r - .v v.Wrt(i .f'2 P W I SSf:S?, . ,.' m Wm F" fi "?f? irk'Wm MBKmfrS akWM?tKKBKUMK: ""telSNS; v dp RMAN SHIP IN PORT The S. S. Deuthchfeld, from Hamburg, a few days ago brought a general cargo into the port of Philadel HELPING. Thompson Cuning, of the Beth- pbia, it being one of the fiw German ships that have come to Philadelphia since the war. At the right is Franz Rottie, second officer an. Temple Vacation Bible School, gathers of the ship, who served as submnrino commander during the war i.odccr rhoto kctmi- provisions for Philadelphia relief ship u i' - OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO :t. A if ' V 7 I 98 l I1 , i "H i! ' 4 I ims ibmpm 1 maili IfBBF1 HWWBBBPJB M iVTH. K hJOSEFH WARREN, 1140 Somewet street, operating a leveling machine in the bhoe factory of AT HORSE SHOW Miss Fnscilla Mil I ybrktl-Glbbona Co.. 1015 Diamond street. Tho mnchine levels heels and soles. More than 700 pairs thn events at tho Long Branch Horso f? "kr nro handled by tliis mRjjhlne a day Loiter wiotu aervi fplnap was ono or the program sTIlera. AT HORSE SHOW Miss Pnacilla Mitchell (left) watching thH events at tho Long Branch Horso Show. Miss Peggy Jolnnn was ono of the program stflei's. central .nwh i-nuw Af JOHN B. COYLE, 22ai West Huntingdon street, hus berved sixteen years. His work is in the Stock Lxchango Building dgr i-hoto .rvi AT YRSTRnnAvis Mi?!,"iMMf At i, ir.it ia Ilnny C y.iyll' u,t.i,Y., secretary of Republican City Committee. Ho Is chlRlk with Wiiyam McOwach, downtown member of committee- .1 tim - v . ?- 7 l4&'iHd J&4 .ifi Mlf-44 f-4 a . ti 1 ii-ai ' 1 "" r'jVL'.Ty'-jL
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