:('i'. , i", : V ' . tt - "ti . .' 'rK v re J 'rtvV in' ( p -,-r . fc. I. - --V .(- 14 -. !- i t ft re- I I I B KT ; Eucntng public Settger PHILADELPHIA 3LPH1A, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 . ; V Xi."' .! V ife-'iii ' r; sri-ir;v;;-i n wo' :- u&sm$y ? ; Sf sa mr". . 'Z'SHfr-msjaUT ''& -,',.'afc, j4jbw.j, ... u v . .-5-"vv.v.' . v r , , v s..'v:i EW jjJKlHPBBBBBB: ;lHu IUK ' IRST SCRIMMAGE. Shortl after the IUhI and Blue football candidates and coaches ai- fraKi " - - iwmi , ujraiK wRa Vl''' fro,n (apc Iav y wero on Franklin field for tho first homo workout. Late In the nftei- "f ,". V rZL&ilrxnm&:r" "-tflkj noon a scrimmage was ordered by Conch Hcisman ledger Photo f.-i viL KKKER. Brydon was placed'in the backtk'ld PRINCESS XENIA, of Greece, nosed I URAILIt ILNMb CHA.MPIO.N.s. William J. Clothier, Phi ndel (,OOU 'FISHING." New York ponce continue to make big "catches" us they search the bed uf plna (left), was once champion, while William A. Larned, of New he East River, at tho foot of Tittany street, for stolen automobiles. -The camera snapped ns a vi, . held Ju crown .or -t en car i ng T Photo trv , taicah wa- pul ed out ..i-rwooa Under , . i ' 3 iw mi i " '"" "" pl " w TIL1)I:N GETS CHAMPIONSHIP CUP ONCE MORE. It is beintr prcsontcd by Julian S. Myrick, president of the Un!td' States National Lawn TonnlB Association, following Tildon's victory over Wallace F. Johnson, for the tennis championship of America. Johnson (ri(?ht) was snapped as he waited for tho signal to start the first set ir Photo eTiM LKW1S II. CARRIS. Appointed director of tho Federal Board of Vocational Education " i" CAUGHT IN THE AIR. One of the many competitors for the high fancy diving championship of Great Britain, in tho trials at Kenwood Pond, England. The diver Was doing a back dive Central News noi I THE MOVIES. Helen Rudd Owen, granddaughter oi' William Jennings Bryan, in a picture play produced ny nor motner BAIT GONE NO FISH. Eugene Ober sat on tho bank of a amall stream for hours. The fish nibbled his bait, but Wouldn't bito I.rer Photo Service QUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DOl ll .fi ll I V MAIL 1 , ' r t WKAPWNG AND STEMMING. Tho two workers shown at the rig, nre Miss Ethel Ahsrn and Miss Theresa Gates. They are working in the factory of Liggett & Meyers Tobacco Co, Third and Ontario sts. u p e tllbS 1J0110THY FRANK, wearing ono of the lates,t Parisian creations, us she returns from Europe c. n. p. HOWARD E. HOPIIAN, 1940 North Croskoy street. Ho has served for three years. Route: 10th to 11th, Market to Filbert streets u v, a. JOING TO IJERLIN. Hernando do Soto, ith Mra. do Soto, biilwls from Hobo- ken on the S. S. George Washington. Mr. do Soto is tho newly appointed . . Consul General in the German city uaferwoad u,'a0od C C. INGRAHAM. Ho has been $ I senting the Huntingdon Volley 0. -1 at many local golf marches. Ir'''t i f f IV Irl r if n V ra. -& .-$ . .M.. J J &, .mu1' faiv.i.'ta w ..!!
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