EsEH wsmmrwmm $ 5wE?3B! sjrspw $ -yf'TOji i-- rr LI-iU . Eueniraj flubltc fe&ger PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2C, 1921 i.' fUIHr real 4TVJ-.' fVVT A aktai ni ii 1 1 b? . 7 T W. A lftfv, ITTvT.a. .' w, EL - ;&fvs;S a- ! . " i J " OU-MIOQ. P m , w .- iJB ". TT- vOMBBR C ..- flWfif k; V ,x - 'fri & JHMl( niVBMHQSi&HHillalHMlMBBrKBK&f 1 "cX WSHRr iW n& imTHWII m 1 TtIt EB nflffTV r .IB I'll imW "lfiffTmTr nMHWnfi tIBilfW 7 T I. f. .45.-'' .-X inK-xldi tMT '. K. --Si'8SJBrWJ" ? 0 ... ' ef ' r 1 I ; MB m .- . . v.. .' 1 V 'T l O . fct J-: L.r&i..,j aaisa, UiLi 3T!3 "vcy... OTlS' Hf i-y ' LsS GEUTRUDE OLMSTEAD, the Cali 'Pii prirl who wen the Elks' Beauty Con test at LOS Angolefl. rentral N wi Photo LOWELL SHERMAN, motion-picture actor, who save testimony te the District Attorney of New Yerk in the rbuckle case. i iinnii i IN SAN FRANCISCO JAIL. Mrs. Rosceo Arbuckle hur ricd from New Yerk te be with her husband in California in lunuuutien with the death of Virginia Rappc. i.. p. a. CHOOSING A MALLET. Bncen, of the Meadow Broek pole team, just before the final tilt of the national championship against the Reckawny feu '.ipr pim'e r r THE POLO GAME. Marie Hysen (left) and Marie du Pent. The latter is jettine down players' vaniP" f'i in i'e -cv v , ... I.dr Photo Strvlc 5 tWi&l ft .sr rjaiK?3L v r MnmnMriu. ".v-a -tr -? V'vBS w $ ats- riWAffnJsft i ! !!" .:' V?a? . 43fr DR. JOHN M. BALDY discusses farm life in an Editorial Page interview. Hfcl i A.O av'-fff.. 4slWSS 3syial T. ".; ia cv sxn-r " Hr J HfJPr (?. .. v "tsiimntw. u y ? c,r.-eaijL-' . ,i ; . .-,. ttbe: i ' itiilrn kIHWnMKvm "ill SKilQpl ' J BHMMnnHli ii IPW' vL6vf.j - Twill i ii i i if if innr i 'ffiwaiysMmammk,myfJWExr i ?. .hA'SirXTSIKjJRMwI fti.ymSMHfeiiftfrdWassb; iK!lift 'tfXm&mmMMWfrW fefflj! KS?KtHr U?5sm.UKM M: . JSM"? HESS jSBISftu 1l;iwB I traSSHljH BKWliriuiKt, t f'f ' f air Mi " '""'TTTTr 4cnt w . j .-i ' i .r 3 fri'fp 3 .jV ittM1, ",' Pir ' ' ;i& j, WWWMMM .Hr' ' WHILE HOHLFELD WAS WINNING. Beb Dunn, of the Ivins ball team, caugh ns he attempted te slide into third in the final game of the Industrial Baseball League. The Hohlfeld baseman is Weed. i ir Photo snic C9K ,' .., , ',,' ,. "VMMMUJs 'AiPsxiX-"'."i'il I CHESTER'S OPEN-AIR DOG SHOW. Hundreds of the best dega of Philadelphia and environs were entered in thf nririv rlnev-f f tv, n"i' '' '"'iv of the De'nware County Kennel Club. Mary Grey Van Kcuren Vas en hand with hoi fox terrier, "Pep." P. A. B Widcner was having a busy time with the champion deg, Delf Ven Dusternbroe!.. i. v . KLi8J5jjSflRiiBiranKM&pBBM' WMHPmtZMiMi-JimmBF : ff.rp&v.' ' &l HELPED AT THE FAIR. Mis I.ilet-ii P. nit.ci..r U?f-) and Mi .Sue GianaeUn operated a wheel of fortune at the charity fent jtim n hv .vt Afns Hn-pitn 'Ihiv had a liu-' t m '! i' -r vili RICHARD V I IRES, Prime Minister rf Newfound land, in United StnM-i H A i DOl BLE JUMP. The photographer made the snap during the annu-i. iiteenwich Heise Shew at Gieenwich, Conn., where many New Yei. se( iev people were present. nimi N'ew. mi OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO MAIL! - B 1 !' Pn 111 i WON TWO PRIZES. Miss Dorethea Jenei among these present nMhe American Legien T'..ir at Hadden Heights. I.edser I'hote Serrlci IHEY'RE GOING TO HELP. Miss Mary Hunter (left) and Mis. J. .). undu-erft n." the society folk who have offered their hervices te make th 1021 Mryn Mawr Heihe Shew a huge success. The eent opens en Wedncsdnv. MUSKEUKCCA DUPFI ELD, Miss Margaret Miller, Mips Margaret HM, ' caret McGee. M- MRS, W. V G. BUXTON, of New ijertfltt mcAUisy - anu twin auvnnugn, ick uu mii, ... j ,,",:," Z-' ei. 7 "".V1 u I J10 TaBker atrcetj y i.ar fbote bmci 6 Shew, Orcemvich, Cerui, e. M,a 'O.sEI'H C. RUPPERT, 2a47.Seyber street, fKht years in service, scn'es Tenth t iiuvuntb. Ruce te Callewhi street, u v. a, t St&i:,- . ie 4A7 m flivi " rifiiB tBBMJiiiMMBMiJllkggfr- faVinli I'm wr,lte?d?WhfcU-t. JjL U'A I'C'HlVf! rpiiti emnntnm.. . .. . . .! With aurrein of intern,, i i, 0 HCcy?r of ,,,e r!l,,,MK all, tl,, tl"ck lhiVT0 tl0 . , LV "P 0f mQtl I h SG-lH; fo"ewoni. Men, wem. and children olike Jn Ii.-tJ' p Nleyii'J? the doings at the Marylund truck, uwi," irnKiiiWf, , .
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