Kraft .. EfrJferVttwPMI ! f-)S t?'.iiJvi - 'tfFl C-tfWl! 'Vi'C Xp 'K''3P xk ra S3 HI H i ISuening Ipublfc Bie&aer PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 THE FIRST BALL. Mau Hjluti i ttu hall te the center of the diamond a.s the teams u ip i"t n New Yerk started battle in the WerM ?enp I'HI: WERE THE FIRST Tne first three persona who bought tickets at the Pole GreundH in New Yerk ycsterdir .re ibcwTX after they armed i'i the first row of bleacher seats. They are (left te right) Jeseph Jakaub, Leslie (.v 'vr J ( harles Kier-' " i '5?bt they waited outside the ate t d -fain this honor ' - " i- , - &--. .' smm tmwm . ircfrwm?rffi- - V; -y -' &OM5 . HewwMH I I EMrarasasw I li il I tiU&biAm&te """" nvwi ar-RiSSfesv-''''; MwSKMlJiSSIl&i jSS&K55 ssis nn- s'ijgawiaj.'j? tesPFM;'iaaffiiii(5cifflis? mf&Evi.' s,4C3!' .a,. .,1 'V "UP" RRIYED. He nlnie t WhElLI. Twe Getham citizens were very carlj. u iched the top of the fence of the Pole Only early boys found knotholes at the opening game '-rounds whc tVoblueceat --pied him ' f the World Serin I-,. ,sn. fc I . J lit iiK ENGLISH St'OUP STROKE. That's the name of the pluj just executed by the play r at tl, l hi, who i- Miss Marjene Marcey. Her opponent is Mits Betty Wiener. They were playing at the Philadelphia Cricket Club m a practice it in- ' j'hur,. . r , OLD II H R reni lef i w i ' i i i i JS. and t u of tv 1 i t tli' ' !i. ni i .id . "" ."' u P ' 1 l'. I i ' N UKS 'i K)I I) I M OKMICK (h fu. wife d' the iu.ul i the International Ilar.eetcr Company . 'id uauMl. 1 1 -if .ii'hi P Rockefeller. U the rignt. Mine. WuNka, wlie in private life is the vm ' Alci d i Si '. ( i-i'iri the a r pre,. e e, Mr MeC'nrniicl; M' i ' LORD DAWSUN 1 j -- ' England. He -e t .j -. ' n .1 rp. . tend Premier I ' i ( e r ' L ii '! l'.lft tal'. V I I. It I ('i;i's . i i I ii dtr. of i. feiu, Idaho, p.rfeiet.l ' i.i'i' - h'iu velei.ir. it i.l r um .ue.i . ruph i i, till1 in " ,r.r h the air ib i1 wni tniuun -'laiirbt out b hi v i i I ! ., ,. lf ' f . 1' u ' , ..f ri. It ..l - OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO i , r- w. iiJh. t AL ! ( OOL1DGH (le't), ifeef ice Pre idi'ir, and Mr. Marhall, wite of cx-Vicc President, lulluwini; a luncheon te wives of Scnateis - - , T I ,,, I KiKiWWl !&& JHJW MSSm1 ,l'"" MhHlst -in ( n. 'ir.'-i,ini &MmrdMLtM ttf&m& WmmmB iSsM&BttmM; iS$irt?,:mrJ? d.-n-liiill inirht) tu Wa-luiiirtini iiru-uaneinien tmuii """imW MWHIM ill iMwi "V "' I'lil"" """H S'f'IMm'd?24 '$; HHMw plBP FT '? -. uu-cdwith Vici Pivj-iJeu- Coeli-'ce " tiM , . .... -...i i.. ., .1,. ,,...' urn k'KMTI.h. Twe et ;lu. inemuir, el tla A.t-l'liiiadelpnui le i St'.eSeVQua he wiUplav wKXVMnW Z" ?"v"V: tidrtj-WQ dozen a day fifth und Huntingdon streets th'.- i un ti Mi i;il Uecil (left; . ml Mrs. X. Burckiy 1, .1 ill l..lllS .-'litl.jll e greens of the Whitemai mi r.nui'tr- C'lu'j ci .- .-no. Included in the gieup are Miss Petty Raiee, un Itlaclc Pud: Mi LUcii Leuiee Wallfii, en Jinga bee, and Miss I.arna Whittlesfey, un Grefrdalc i-aui memi- VtcCrr 810 IHUGG Ler h IPrel Tl pfflf (Itl Bart Bm Frls Tem R Set Jk I !! lit, in tin Ilr s Va '"-u v S