V" ' '9WWfflKrT 'WTY v I- H a ' ai . - . ,'Xi x , ' JW?Wf - - r 1 M 'If 1 J . t V , , t y .. ,T t , r T t I i;' v e f t 'Stoning public Vtftifct PHirADEEPHIA, TUESDAY, JAttUAKY 3, 1922 n If ? WON SECOND PRIZE FOR FLOATS. The Camden Clowns took $125 as a prize for this Delu- lftW?Wr , "$ $$0$h JamL -VU ,' ware River Bridge float in yesterday's Mummers' purade. It was timely, due te the fact that fX r. f- 1 Wl m 'iffltJlM' -IjB 'M ' Phia, did all it could te help Mayer Moere stir automobilists who de net comply with the citj's VJf - tJSSSIff II s hHBHBHHWl I S3 MHHI4 HHHHKeBS '"' BHm - i V 53l .llMiSfe 3&1$ at !m ills: lit i I 'I IAI- hi CAN YOU RECALL THISBIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? vnnT nw mat)KP.t rtrrkt thirty YKAIlR AGO. These ferrv buildings steed where the Market street ferry house is new located. Nete that the cable cars run down the hill te Delaware avenue. The climb up the. i. in . i. it J i-.l r ............ ...-Inn. .,..fnnr. nned Tim Plrfrnvnir TTnlnl ia nf flin lnff If..... inn was nei necessary as ii is luuuy iur jnisaciiK"3 uemji eunutv -'"i', "" " j .-.... ... ... ..... ... nmC you an old Philadelphia photograph? Send it te the Evening Public Ledgek HiBiiSilllliPSiip1 ' PATRICK MYERS get warmer with every cheer as New Yerk beat the Philadelphia Field Club soccer team en the Phillies' field FORMERLY OF NEW YORK. Countess of Granard uilh her daughter, Lady Eileen, sail en Olympic for England. The Countess was Miss Beatrice Mills underwoed . vnderwoeJ HH.MHwwv.im i xwx4'i(WMrwEraa.uBiKaH.'fi icSfi mis sL'L.,f'2 ?j :. " 4. hf5PU?SrCJm4VJJ!UM!'"1 'A y.t . v r . ,,v , , v...- Lr.., : .t. rr- ,rr ..:.. jt tl f 1, jtfJA.1.'. T," T,'W CBAL.. UXJ 'Ot ,ijC'." "i ..'K4'lt XI J .TiVOlT M Lillj?" rT, bi-,M -yfirtHnr T .iiTgWa3i:fe-' SSISSS221SSi?5li J!mJ (44 BERTHA HOLLEY, of New "Uric, will lecture en Friday at the Art Alliance en "The New Art in Dress" HE CARES NOT FOR COLD WEATHER. Mien Crippen, Chicago steeplejack, at work en smokestack of Stock Exchunge Building, Chicago ' l LEONARD ASTROM, new Minister from Finland te Washington Central News l'hote PRINCESS BONCOMPAGNI, formerly Marguerite Draper, visiting her Washington home te quit en account uf the freezing weather ' OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO -i i - tmmz&mmwBsxsmmzk m'mmmsmmmmm , ksb3ckss i i TSL'f M TEWHIL SCKULRKI, 316 Geerge street, weaving reed in the making a wicker chair in the factory of Andrew Sokol, 84G Seuth Second street DESIGNED SILVER PEACE DOLLAR. He is Antheny De Francisci. The coin was made here und will be distributed today CARPENTIEIC" TRAI.NING IN ENGLAND. Caught jumping fence as he prepares for battle with Gee. Cook dHH5 rwENN'S1 ATHLETIC LIFE Edward Bushnell (Jeft) , graduate manager, and Luwsen Robertsen, track trainer LESLIE R. 1IALBERT, of Beverly, N. J., paying teller at the Drevers d Merchants' Natial BanR 3ef4 ffirket fctrcet. He is single. Baseball is his hebbv y i A KfcK 3fe JHH-i i .
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