Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Image 30
' ' -j ??rCTSff7Tv ttblfc Ifefiget " i in nil. - ' -'.., . ..j. , PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DEOlflMJBJflK 5, 1U31 i M CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? f '"-. ' " ' ' 1N.V ' '. S j, I'V,. SI.!?T; xnrz-Ajs'jidt.' jT !. ., s&xri. iV-J;''li.H& f ? ,'Y Wt Srt ! t . VV M X.?W Zi' A r M iwTtv-it . leu etuna $ . j-. . i ( Jh K OBrflr4Bn Vtd "i? Ajti2BK fJrex&PttbNw tHlfiElHr!EES8SH: SflQV HHX V J "S rflBffin r n i Mfci iMtfln'" m WWBBI r f. ? I 4 ' li 84. , BSBrr f.i Ur if I- illfetf' Y M n v Mi niTTENHOUSE SQUARE IN WINTER CLOAK. '1 he reason's first snow snew snow Bterni, which started yc.tera.v morning, decorated the cityli an artistic man ner. In the background at the right is Hely Tiinity Church TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY The membership of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the Advocate, Gcrmantewn, celebrated the event yesUrdaj, The Rev. J. Purman Sheek, minister (left), and Pishep Charles Wesley Burn I AN IMMlGRAM Wn th . S. P'dena armed m New V r ( haini Roben Reben I stein had te be awakened se he could disembark. The ' "'itlifu' orphan was making a hard try te set his dailj nap inirr i& i . J.r a OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO EDWARD GURNEY, 2067 Seigeant street, getting an insulating machine n ady for shipping nt the factory of the American Insulating Maeh'rie Cninwwr. . l-an- liill and Huntingdon streets. Gurney 1-. making a general inspection VT SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS. Comparatively few pcraens left their homes te snow. The trolley system was net seriously inconvenienced face the blinding XJh J.siS , "i&(if i mmJ ? A MkCBNLWBQv 'ts,Ji''' 7 x. -' nlr i.' ."-,-(- t'-. . A.'-'.f' '-'El "im ' i i .' 'd -' 'a y, 'V' ' '"' ''y' -'- DID YOU EVER DO YOUR WEEK-END SHOPPING IN THIS BUILDING? The etdl snows me Lincoln lunrKet xieuse, at ureaa Birscc nna rairmeunc avenue, n3 it looked Letere ureaa street was paved anu wnen a nersecar Jinc was operated en if oirmeunt avi The site is new occupied by the LeiTaine Hetel. Have you a picture of old Philadelphia? It te tnc EVENING I'UDLIC LiEBGEK PACKING SNOW. The boys were busy rolling bip ones when snapped in Washington Square at neon yesterday ZIANG-LING CHANG, secie tary bf Chinese delegation at Arms Conference iMrri & i; . GIRLS IN' I.NDl Si RIAL PAGEANT. Members of the industrial clubs el the Kensington "i . W. C. A. conducted the affair. Miss Catherine Engle repiesentfd Industry; Miss Jessie Taggert appeared as Libert ' H-"M III J -.B SBr :CU?, LmBwiiIWImBBW "I i i I'l'lr iurf ';ftj iKV jKrak - THE "WINNERS" OF THE FUTURE. Yearling colts, which will seen carry, the colors eliM BhV I " iHyp"l'& Geerge D. Widcner stables, are new wintering at Elkins Park. There seemed te be no efl BBr ' " ' PaBnP-' '. CFim era snyncss ame"g the youngsters B:J J fiS,:"- 'mm I H Polyclinic Hp,t.l group , by ,,?in7" '"aMhJ, 5,'.".S."nlp 55?"l ?f I W"' .-,' ..wfcWlfc -A1 H A lt 1 Urt MIH.DKEiN S llO.MhOl'A'HIlL HOSPITAL. It wan known as tni "mii .,i i. ( mi.-ume J iti-' .i.-l ua. i.i,i nn k,. .,.,., , ... at the Belluvue-Stratferd. Mrs. Den Hinklcy was very busy at the dell countei. Virginia Heyserand (left) sa-, adnurinir Mihli.' hi. i 'ELlhH. l-ruiuuu ,i. (1,, '"' delU ' ' " "'" Wlll' tlje KenMnuten Trilhl f,,,,,,,., ,, l1M Ll ! L'elt. He is a member of Stentun Country Club His hebbjf M f V A A t