i fl I ' l pi-n niawiiai 111 pi i "1 1 y .jj' .m-' -T? -1, V '"J" ',!': k Aliening $tobtfc feiflet PHIEADBLPHIA,. MONDAY, AXTGUST 8, 1921 i i I t A i i 'lA'i- k:j:$;v. ':-. A - - L. ?iLliJH A' 4 f - , ', V . - . ' 5 f ft v it I lO1 r'-fi!,ii: . iirrii i nMiiiiii'iiiiMii rririi MiMTriTi iMnw I . -Ti 111 m .Hi i t i .san.6&A.'"W bMMiMaMBHHianMHintvBHBnriHai s. auHm t,T(viti r. 1 MUM ' IP'" ibWlriBM i w;rreasaaK&s .ajBjnBBBnBBjBjppg2wpMVRt ' HHBBBBf'i22 ;;-; itu Miffig. mj jMPffggs-Aygrs t afBBfK&1 Kfiffi7vt& Riji' V' K r,.. 'i vtT1 I II OVER A FOUR-RAIL FENCE. "Radiant," owned and handled by Mrs. G. L. Redmond, of New York, jumping in the horse show bold at thi Samuel W. Taylor farm, Stamford, Conn., was unbeatable t KKKMikfSmKKfuQBS'. wjmmimmmmmMmmAr:- ,., -- ,.- -, r T M I I II II I I 111 .r -.x ; V HBHBHPHHJPBBA:!M6srv!E8MlB viciRbS illBHIilH?:SM HllllllllllllHlflF7:BlE3r!lBHUirHniJ - .'."1! Vxj&iMK'V.l mmaBismw!:mr& 81 : si -2"i -U-8, LESSON IN BATHING. "Poetre," the baby elephant at the Philadel phia Zoo, being led into the water yesterday afternoon by his keeper, Louis Brccker. This is the elephant's second lesson l? r rn tr . . - r i laKUBRBBiiHBHBifPli BBBQBBDH"JBBiBHHHHKSHKjV&JW?,)' DBaBwHAMBH$3?iSBiHl24 JlBFJB'lBlllPpP'iiffiwi W'SltfT 3"'? 7 ? 'i' rf - X TlMBBBBBBBBBBBBkr ' 0 CLASSICAL JUMPING. Miss Clyde Cottan, of St. Louis, is seen demonstrating one of her remark able jumps during outdoor dancing practice on Missouri grass plot. Her assistants look on as tho photographer gets his picture i'i - Hiriw t SISTERS AT PLAY. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Jessie Harding, both Philadelphians, play "leap-frog" on tho beach at Atlantic City as they spend a week-end. Elizabeth was caught as she jumped h v s. &" BiBBhBBb''W 'if' jHBbhBhBhBhBJ'';' "t: '5' JBmBbbbibbIhj' Aii'jjjBIBHjBjMpKs'i'y r 'kl vj?a? J" BiW,vv5 'iy" ' BS ? '."'-J BV t ttf ,s A" S 'WWk.'i"W '- - " ' -'-' ' BHHiflriBBHI r'-,; c viM'-rjys- it 5, '.i;i ,-?in M :.- HMBIM'' "illllMBMKJeii ,' ' t.llX'- mi mmhhmhbibhmbk'w BBbVbVHbTS':':..:..: iHlHW.'K.tf .U''t'l v v'' W iif.irj '- .-l.,",s?'-v.. fcrr i.tf iiHJViiiiKvvttanHHm.?sr'Mw'TC?Aflwk ?vfr7v,iHHA??K? ilwlMS ...-..:.: ( frr- I-" i "I -r--""" -'- -...f.. .Mr,- " r,.T.. , . r, I JWW. f- AGNES SOURET, said to be he nm;i- beautiful woman of ' an' ". visits London c n r IN CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. Samuel Soskin (left) and Gregory Boni, took part in tho boys' matches for tennis cham pionship of Fairniount Park. Boni is but nine years old l. p s FINISH OF THE 440 YARD. The winner, nt tho left, is Francis White, of Northwest Boys' Club, as he noses out close competitors during tho Calc donkin games. Many of the best athletes of this section took part urn pnTTrrrrTT i ' ' i t JT BBflBBSwiBBBiBBBBiBBsfliiH bbebbYhb9bmBbHRHbibEbhbbbm'1I9 ; L : ; 9HflHBBL '4 yBViBBBBlMfaaHBHHHH i - ; bi '-&s. z'4 huSBBBbBB iT y'Ti'Vvi?? aii. LBBBlBBiMfllBRBBH HAREM VEIL. Miss Marion Bovman, of Phila., at Atlantic. City on Sunday l. p. s. . ' BBBB fc: f k j -' -m m! ' i iClnHMtJ'jolGflMBBBl G. K. C. GOES BOOK HUNTING .Mr . K. Chesterton. V nuM"v. visits a fete at Hall Barn, near Beaconsfteld, England. He is uniHe to resist the l'ii-e of the booksta'l BRIDGE STREET STATION. Work is progressing on the main "L" Htation in Frankford. The photograph was token looking south on Frankford avenue. Rails will soon be placed on these e that are part of the extension to the Bridge i(Pt hnvn t.4r phn s r . FILM STAR TRIES GOLF. Norma Talmadge has becomo so ardent an enthusiast at the game that she finds time ea.h day to go to the Baysulo golf course, on Long Island, to engage in her new pastime mt m'i m3i ANGUS FRASIER. Best dressed and winner of bagpipe contest at Caledonian Game.. r-El OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO I " KHMpBaHEalB MAIL!, - .: TOMT , '-v -" J MISS LILLIAN SEIFERT, 1325 West Clearfield Btrcet, operating a looping machine, In a workroom of tho Paragorf Knitting Mills, Twenty-second and , Arcn.StreeW LeJerPtotoSenIc .1 t DELAWARE COl NTY TENNIS clubs in Philadelphia's environs is U. Hackett (left) and Join Bowers STARS. One of the busiest tennjs the Oakmont Tcnnio Club. Char.es enJoylng'an ice, cream cono' ur.s. .1QHN J. BLANCH, 384U Hamilton street. Ho liaB SOPH hvilltv.mlin .m., ..! .,.....! r , i . i V. .' "" jcuia But Vive, HOUIC: Market tUch, Fourth to Fifth Btrcet i rX MR. AND MRS. LOU TKLLEGEN. Latest phologiuph.of couple, who will figure, in suit, for separation x. a ji. VON AERIAL DERBY. WiHard Ja?' winner of tho British air classic 4oa J2nglandjusfc WQ apdw J.. I AXtH tHVSW't i rrtMWM'. tra'irf -$,i..n'it.,11... .... . J: .' i
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers