r ismu: lBv ''" " li.f.J," BiMII uSBMM u JA, --- ..-,'-- - - m 't, tiiwAM 1'" -v.d 3njj '- ' V K'LiJ fm s "A W V2F EuentnQ public ffiebger x PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1922 cd WHP. hese b't roved ti, In o e xscball cxns Aj irneil enj t In ted-? The 1 imps, an ; ere of 1 . ere of ? perlencf COMi 5 1700 1EXTRC v ' the 1? a Clie xms wt tfsteret' The. te i). J Ucd. I imbrldce an the II :ted his nethlnj McMi eved te But iveled This e clas' is xti Cl Chi '. he itbal Til pecti en. scer d caa & OVJ MUJIMERS BATTLE WINDS AND COLD IN ANNUAl SHHPv'" WRH 'f''te EHBllBii PAGEANT. Members of the Lebster Marching Club had no WBKT'' ty'f '' . 'HH ' (4 v ' ' iiWIai asy job in pulling their large and gorgeous cape against the wBSIr I ."" "' ''' "ipj 4' wSWSj- j fflMJBWBBSH heavy wind at Bread and Chestnut streets. -U the left is HNF -f.i c vlil ' ,! Vr ySW SPMlPPlWBSB Charles Dumont, of the Klein Club. He ha' wen prizes fe BVk ' , m!& -) " VmA $&? M x0'i'i MlWm- f' V-hHIPI rWFN.TY TntlEE YEARS AGO. Market street ns it looked -west of Thirtieth street. This was long before -round wa's broken for the foundations of the uprights fe.r the P. R. T. elevated railway. The Pennsylvania freight rtntien, at the i right, has been greatly enlarged. This photograph v;ns funi shed by Jeseph Tcstam, 1337 Seuth Eighteenth rtrcet. If veu have an old Philadelphia photograph send it te.the Evening Publio Leikmk DR. ELLIS PAXSON OBER- THE BOYS WELCOMED CHANCE TO PLAY ICE HOCKEY. They picked IIOLTZER talks en pageantrj side?, found a block of weed and then the game was en. Ne score was kept, in nn Editorial Page interview They had a big time en the pond at Haverford .'? " ..; im, -:wimmmii!mMif.i mvmz&:mz:vm:.wstwmM&t NEW YEMl IV'-. '" ii . . i luii. i .uue , lire Insurance Patrel Ne. 1, BIG Arch street, with Frank IJe a i F.sth. Ssfi GIAN'i ys He MU A. WAIhON Bete nage te Lieut. Watsen, L Mis Lucille McGrath, Wnsh ete lie, ,ar GAVANDIFI- arming at lk.s MAY THOMAS as- THIS LAMB DID GO TO SCHOOL. But there ia no Mary in the story. During A. SUB DEBUTANTF Miss is A, sht wa the New University College, ists 'isiters during today's receBs a few weeks age the lamb wandered into the schoolyard at Petaluma. atrice dn UcnrndniiithtPr nf Pri' :intren Dublin . tr. .n,w.i hi,ioddfed at Acndwni Calif. Emily Spaich (left), and Leis Hammcll, volunteered te care for it u " u de Bararef'FShSiass" Be- Princi Embassy " William lilies, ' unce of led h ague wer. n yn' i lien. ued ' Yeu fslble tradr n t d let mliln Phllaft wn te'n "There h - a trade ler any. dw nome ew he ha te V i-i vrWZnbLi 'Vj c peena rk. '1 mitineK Iphla wcr( ' ar'8 uvaH luld go teff Kucss.'-jr. , Ne DexIrlOl' lntrcelll W.t viTiiha amc (0 a nv atWV te t v m th vfj ,uld Im nier, mbr of me i ipert I pu Tim Dror, Sft t TESTING SPECIAL SPRINGb. Charles Margargal, 4301 Cloud btreet, .Prankierd, has worked since 18C8 for William and Harvey Rowland, Inc. He is new foreman in their Frankford mill IIITE STRAPS FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION. Pair- HE'S THE CAPTAIN. Jee Pitts plays BROTHERS. Eugene V. Debs (left) -md his mmdik. t.. mount Park guards en duty after sundown are equipped ns guard for the Girnrd College basket- brother Theodere, at the former's home In Tn Ivii i ,. V '"'eeuntunt at th( Western Saving Fund you sep Edward StringfcUew. Auteists can see them ball team ft fast aggregation diana u.rru Liii vrl y u V'ndelphia. where he has been empl yed for thirty years. He lives at 6531 North Third street. Hebbyfan"1"
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