VsqpflKf 7Wr(lrippSpiiJWS " wflrr rf "' ''I" M fr w WJi w ?? Mj I S:fc re rt '. tB i? tu k . ' 3E uening public ledger PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' OCTOBER - 21, 1921 BilfeiraMIHPImnHviiHt&T'VW 4H WBilBB8aOgEliJIJ yyqrj''' E2iS&gSS2SZ5aft3 arrEu-afci3E:gsjww .we m iV3 A" - j s ' flA'y s iyrtii'.v. THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY MATCH. English invaders, who arrived m tin- city en Sunday, went into action against thr Philadelphia-1920 slrls' hockey team at the Germantown Cricket Club. MifiB Mary McMnhen, a Philadelphian, is shown takitlR the ball down the field. Miia Scarlett is follewins her. The Philadelphian at the ripht is Mrs. P. Bryaen LeiUei-vuotesenic ilB' iwBIMHtdi faiifT - a- ':i -iip !,www. Zma$&W: '. .. TtSl . '? IT'S PEGGY O'NEILI,. Sb. is sailing from New Yerk te Londen lnderwuuil &. X. i m j eUSmLlWf UsSis ii .tfu&Z'tfi&f""- i.KJE- . . r-J 22s!UTI j ST' ' V. 5 aav ,; x BLSY SISTERS. Mivj Mildred Shober deft) and Miss Margaiet Shober wpre both uti(J gaged in selling bniekeb and candy te the crowd at ihc Rese Tree race, held at Media 1 f r-'M. . J ' .S vf- . JCM 1T3T.S "U .!',;"":.. " ,- ij - ' --'J -" "- ,. f.rA .'.,.. . -. : . . 'IiiHV"N AXJtL i KM PrtyCNt3Svl 9lfefiE$f j vtf'r' j f H j-? " a, tC ""vIk JiwS''il ii tlt'" li ..is IT MADE HIS DADDY FAMOUS. Old Oleiv is ben admin. J by Ouorge Cehan, Jr., as he accompanies his father and mother t Londen, aboard the steamer Berengaria it 'Ui1 r vr-yumrzrt iNefes'itvinrA xs&ntxsr trws -rt - :,. 'rjy-zrjasrrr IiJiiimmw ..' "' v - $tSj& jAi' a y m' j.&I?&KKkIKF4B& 2tT&&rT& yyt. .aBH SCHOONER BLUENOSE WINNING. During the trial races of the Canadian contenders for the InterwLr national Fishermen's Race, te be held off Halifax, tomorrow the Bluenose, with 2 marked en mninsailWH1 will represent Canada against the Gloucester schooner Elsie, America's hepe UndcrwJt Underwit1 ' IfJ Ukd DO YOU KNOW THEM? Rogers Hornsby (left), champion batter of $Mm iH the National League. The fair one is Patsy Ruth Miller, mevie actrcss'Wprc 'jfm Geerge Sisler (right), of the St. Leuis Browns inUrniUeiui ) BwAwAwa nHffAwSvA'H''4 A'BwAh S' ' t'l''sMwBwBwBwjBwBwflHB''0F BwAwSVa ' bIHhSAwAwSk '"'(BwBi ' r ' '' ''-?' x?'- 'V' HvBvAH W '" MISS CATHERINE WAT- CAPTAIN EMMET KIRKPATRICK, Red Cress Worker, en the leftltaf SON, Swarthmore High Scheel He has just nrrived from Russia, whero he was imprisoned by the , Th hockey team captain l. p. " Bolshevists. He is showing n friend some Bolshevist cigarqttcs lat jM??. mWii THOMAS J. GRAY, 32 wire u pilot, new in charge of Reading ferryboat Haddun lii'ights i v - sCAMON', O'RAGAV AM) t el H-IY, Mu I atnelic Hiii hchoel, being coached by Jehn J Greer, as they get ready te play Eastern High Scheel of Washington tomorrow u r . W ORLD'S LARGEST SAILING SHIP. The Cebeiilmvn has. just been lernpleted at Leith, England, for the Danish Government. The figure en bowsprit represents Bishop Abseln, founder of Copenhagen . (, ' OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO vmJxmrnttXKXxsrtJc .r.r.iBi!rnm . r.r K.v..-'2Sft a.ifj-gijgA.-A.r....r '- -wy'y'yf.gtfip,'w:V3: THEY SEKIC MODE RHiniBnN TTDNOllR. Dr. ' " Afprrnr nnnM, nf ihn "T.itfln OunUers." lrt kcUUlllg i tnil the Swarthmore eleven en their tees, as they remember their work against Penn last week and prepare IMw te meet the Franklin and Marshall players, at Lancaster, tomorrow Ledger motestniM m' i ip Way Bv. F5W1PB?,('.,,BSL i f Illl llllll flitt.' v " BUSY PHILADELPHIANS i . iv wMswrXi-i Ks?- f i;l.mbikih s&mm2& . -h wmpff "vwm1 $ FINAL ADJUSTMENT Frank M. Kletz, 0031 Magnelia avenue, working en precision levels, used for setting up intricate machinery. They're being uiude in the fuctery of Queen-Gray Company, 70 W. Jehnsen btreet i v STAR PUNTER. We show you Fray, of the Washington and Lee football eleven !, ' Thete Sunli NEW YORK TO SAN FRANCISCO. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Clark ('eft) and a relative, Clarence Klug, passed this way en their hike across the country Lponer Photo sorvice FOND OF HORSERACING. Mrs. Dorethy Sproul Hixen was seen at Rose Trce u v k H. CHAFFEE, cashier of the First National Bank, of 3Sjj t street, where he has been associated for a great "0ljJ CARL Chestnut years. He lives at COB Harvard street, Swnrthmore ti ii in, Se,l d & I Sid I. IN re W h l l""i m I si J ;.': !it :. -" . IVJ-. 6mUttmMjJ