"V fWltf1 ' T -k ', "HJf-- . " wS,f!" 'tff' mwV" vf'wtfVj (5iSr r ' "u-.j "? ' V" V? A 1 i- f ' Evening public fe&get PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921 f" : Z Z 1 f7 1 r ' a,"" hrit ",,r -;'. j- - - - " iSW'W3iY-?i.,WWar!eJwKKi,3L.. 1.,'Mw.-S.iytll'X,tta'a;Ai - - -''mwj-xTTO5;Xl VV b J4fA w ' V " v3sw r i VJ" -. S I'.EMN' tCfIfIAPT! fAIFS NINE TITLES IN A ROW. By dcfcathiR the Episcopal Academy eleven (ii the Inttcra field the team wen the 1921 championship of the Interacademic Football League. Whitncv Brill continued as the star of the victors' line-up SHE'S (JOT A CUSTOMER. ( h.ef Justice Taft a willing buyer of Christmas stamps after he heard little girl's story Tn n id n i NEW SETTING FOR PLYMOUTH ROC K Th. whi'e marble portico is neaily completed. The rock lies jut back of 'the low archwav H 2 bath, i EEP$$3 CPiESSESBPS IS 'timmmmm. K3 A I l' . W rfHP i . v .a ..Ai! .MANY BROWS WERE MOIST YESTERDAY. It was thi warmest November day en Philadelphia's eflicial record The photegiapher caught this gentleman when it was 75 degrees pHSflffUff3HffM!R3R ' "' i -' ?" wH BOY IN LEOPARDSKIN. HE'S JOHN BE( KER PIED PIPER OF HAMELIV REPRESKNTKH in u tt r tam i..um M liHOU HILDRLN IN B0( K REMLW A novel entertainment was staged at the Jenks Scheel, 'Ihuteenth and Perter v.- , .,..v. .in- i.uiiys I'wsLuiiuii Lnuuiaeivcs 10 replee, Mxiern umerent neews UNOERS 1HA1' HEAR. Willetta Huggins, deaf and blind girl of Janesville, Wis., places her thumb en the telephone i eccn or and is able in this way tp understand a message w w-r CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE We introduce te you Brune, mascot for many gobs at San Diege, ( alif., caught with two "cmpti'V i ... S'lEEI'l.LJA. KS IX ACTION. (nn.r Cnureh' steeple is being lcpmrmj .mj p.unr "fmSSSP ii in JlllPlilffffl Wmm SMww Fmm m(4i ms,iePwiLL,AML.(;RAVALL,(lfw,. f3K JMxWtt ,?m I ii CJ?T'-'S -V'-?;'T 'V-. 4 . "T'mia, attending the sessions of ihe sm....1 1 :.-1-. -t.'-i -r z: T GIBRALTAR, 'ihe Prince of Wales chats with the Moorish tennil during a garden paity as the first step is made en the Pnnce' tup te India i mmi Ni riwi' i-hRi.l.AVf SAMl I.L WOODULL, described by General Perching as "Annrua's feunu.st here," tells World War i -. te thr- civ 'inn of Justice McCook in New Yerk hOML SlRE'KI!. It . n,, w, nd.-i that W. Leanev-,, of the Wet Philadelphia High Scheel soccer team, has been a leading facto m ieteries wen by his te un tbii reason Hi- pla s t it id, n"h, OUR CITY'S" WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO BUSY PHILADELPHIANS S .iJSrwf m&i .--m M kw $?2i mm. mm rim M&m&th MhJ$Mw idk fWWm MM fM W $M fM mm m M WIJLIAM M. CLvY eperating n mnchine- that makes snap fasteners in the UNLOADING 23.500 BARRELS. The steam ft A SAMPLE FROM EACH BARREL. A A BEGINNER A!nln wwi n , ,, -.. facSry of thecnn Rivet Company, Thfrtl and Huntingdon streets. Fifty ehip Pipestone County is nt Glrnrd PeintX) customs eftldlal busy nmeig the barre s of Wr . sS I Airs C A WmScWh . Kfrt ttinnsnnrl nrn mriin ennh ,lnv fin nmA . mnihinii with Its S3 nnn MM JL.lilcL-,nnn. r wlilal-.,! 41.. n." '"V n ".' l.. . .. . lu .".V3' '-'. Al VVaidCn, OffHaveiferd. BBK cmki1 2a - -' m -,-,-, -..j,, ,-.fc . ""- vu i .ijcaiuiiu veuii.y ug riding aien,g a country wid rw.?-.?,11- Me.W W. Van Lelir at the Republic Tnj n I? married, has tVe children und lives, at uiaM""' " 4 JfflHBllHnaffffffBBMMHa - .j.- 3j.. J :: tj t-J ,--!Li9SiffffffffffAMM-uAi'J" .l'''ilU. . . ii HffWBJHMtanflMMHal fgijjjjfffflffffffffffffffffffpjffJpjgJJpjJpJjJJIjjJJjjjjJ A n