&&J - ' yi TF5, . V. & "P. Vl Wiy.yH cv I M "j r i, -i i &i ! V Erv Lfe IV K - l ? kf li rr u ! V : 'a PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST C, 1921 m v a ' & $ Si v s "-$ags2atttf3'& Nwvsr yv ,-;'-wsews'.m.:x fcwwaai1! t , i - p . v; .aTft! ' d iK, , ( -V f ' .! r . KD M.G. Hi sailed on Thuisdnv fiom Liverpool for Cinistd , ' hire lie will succeed the Duk of Dew -lure as Governor General c 1 .. liiila. Lord Hyntr commanded Canadian Hoops during the war PRIZE WINNER, (u'est of them nil was tho decision of tin utlfji's Jit the baby show held on the Steel I'ier at Atlantic City. The baby is Dons Sack-, of Philadelphia 1 ' r i-n . - w.. ... .j., ,,. rf "" ..' ti.u. Jf' Y. VK-V r -75 r SfJ'j " ' SHE'LL BE BACK. Mile Mi-muriult, the French aurcs wavinjr jrood-by to friends a- tin S. S. La I'tance sails out o,: New York for France. She .aid -he'd ioim i .u 1. nca n. i .. ' jrBISS t-A-l I 'r -4 L'VS. ' , . J4 ' . , i -,ft: !.i i ', I ' -'' 'jVI "r . -cj ' TJ W?' R1 HB! ' w1 TriRRR RATTItTI?S VYn .Ino n,n,a !, ml.. - ...-1 ... - . '' I'encht nnd Miss Alice, Coolidge, who nrc caring for tho not'nn Jw-B .,......., . .....i,.. .tJ, taiKT I'hoto SertlM ,'&"WfPkf' L JWr TITsVJ OTTgl -! ' 4 ILVij.J fiv',, r j. . .-iaw- . 'V'i y snm ' . - sif:-! v Av va!E5 By-rj!SMK! U!V-; ,'X(, ..' -. ZXJ M I p MISS AGNES DEMMEK ins.sts mother. Mrs. Mary Dfmm r is innocent of death of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kulze in C hicajjo Elim r Kolze, son of dead man, also defends Mis. Deninur D WE G RDIER, the popular comrdi.iu mhI dancer, who a wounded nnd jrased i" I umcf , lui-y in W.'-liitii'io i M Y REESE t.iki - licr pet d cr for an outine; in Black Oak Pari,, West Philadelphia, on her pmati Vehiile I h, rj'l. i . s ru ilefSfrndneuPemioVo LOADING FOR MOUNT .GRETNA. Two members of tho 103d uc tt) nnd Lieut. I em oyer, of R-J, which will Liijrmccr!, trnnsferrine; reprimentn equ pment from the trucks into a - ..n start on its trip to Amenca i..t. ,. ,ti ,,, ,. ! atraisv car at Broad and Callowhill streets " V r ri , i ? ?- t .Sr.'3r.xCTfSfc " WT3MUK -!rK3'S!.' .KtJ il-- :nf - .? A AW TTT0Jj -JJtii-J' J VS k . .T l ' A1 1. 1 if.'uvwj'M Lir.''ttiviv'jjf: . ..?ma? 3? 15W W.-W' "' i-it-i H ? x -- -3LyR&ar -' w ' SAILING FOR ITAI Y. John I'. Rowan, Janus G. Marun and James R. Huphes aboard ti . Am. in a sailing Ik ic t r .vipic lney have scholarships to M t Aim rican Collepre at Um-. , , . mmmimmiA mmmmammmmmimm'm S I.TER TEES, capta n ot Easttin Puiucntiary guards baseball nine. With lum i Frank Hcspell, tht inn ot ' r . cnairs aio non hinkablo , , , w , ,n a Ncw York )otel 'Ct,Mni j,.,. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT 1 HEY DO rw- jy ' " ' $&L Itel&tok nttlTJRt?j I f I ' 'SavJ,fc. . ,. -i'y " iS-SSMii' '". SaSi8 'V S, i ' S'k SfiJ rF?&r.s K rjtirsiav r miw wuaj, -v, '-wr ru u... - llp'i S v vocrwyy.-'jt.. ' 4$ ;, "0etfif- ,7S? &Zr ?' m w. -WSsVG' "vflt&mt in4Bw ' L!-1 ' -J 1 s N Jli )rxy i K r , Jgi 1 ft ,a LJ J Mrs, Tllton fnsista on bavins a lot of JJJIiMiiM i i mmi Mm mil I - - V -v-v,' ., ic .wl Afrs iiuavj . .--, iii-. RniithumPtWV : shado u. m. a t ..,, -..... n 1 1 ia iif
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