w whpw )f 'Uffg & p y. i S ;.' M ;-tii i l It t'n M fv f-e 'U k. r'.yi rrm J B11HH1I W" ''W,w' IP w ibju'whw ii'll1 ' Ipf" "" " 'HIP" "flff i ' Wi'1 ' Wl ii ii nil 111 mi ii ihmm A Suentng Jlubltc ledger PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY G, 1922 'ii r.t hi-i. .. .i fci m ji i w,ii i m - in i ii i m HBBBHHHBBBBK.tuMi.waMi.n .v ... .. mm "bbHI ICE YACHTING SEASON STARTS Gledjs Shrepshire is having n tough job as her yacht slides along en n dangerous angle en the Shrewsbury Rher, N. J. iviten vie TOTO MINI'S HIS MAKE-UP. 'J he famous clown is off duty in California. In this domestic act, his son "Gene" is the partner w w weria i , n r'Ufe, - isr;HFT-! l .'mHnuHn tE'v aWBEerK'lNfw' 5B -. ft! HnuiUlA'lltlUH fids! g ' r V &'- . Ptat.V-ev? yjZ& ' ?ir m? if a Tj-' Hl rV7J! vk? mH JR? ' ?' A FIRE THEN A RAID. This is just a small part of the contraband found by several prohibition officials following a fire at 613 Seuth Leith- gew street yesterday i Mr9 . r V &v ,r'TV'77 ' . vHIH Wl!t.i IkO,.. 'k'"VS a :'k. f. .-iMJiM mwmm &?'' J. ". ' ;v .a , ..- ysaxir'M All'Ate IV BRIDGE CEREMONIES. Captain Henry L. Wyman, of the I . S. Battleship Olympia, and Captain L. R. de Steigneer in charge of nnvnl program fsmssmKsss:mmJtwjL , VlfliH !'i. LP4iiBMjMM I w ' W . ' ' "" ft . , CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT, OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? , 7J lip. -Vs? ;'. ? t:v" -:' V': ;5ii THE DELAWARE RIVER IN OTHER DAYS. Today marks the start of the bT-idge that will connect Philadelphia and Camden. In 189; when tills photograph was made by F. Gutckunst, the ferryboats left Market street, nt the- left of this picture and passed between Smith Island (left) and Windmill Island for Camden. Beth islands w cre removed in 1803 te impreve river transportation. The brldge is the next step in speedy travel between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Have you an old-Philadelphia photograph 7 Send It te the Eyenine Public Ledger V&l &M ,MS&&zu &3Z3XW'zzM& . i'..A 'ft " 'JW . C5l.i ..X 41 yw? iwxw: HPaaHPiMi iy5' 'e.'i ,X:', "' '' ,,;. '"i:- .,..-.: -&Z: V'V t3ifcK JJi5SS?ii."BlWlBEaBfi:r!. IBHHT'. , vBK ' MADE BY A BRITISH TOMMY. While Private Jewott was stationed with the British army en the Rhine -He built this player-horn. Qame system as a piano except you blew instead Of pedal Central New l'liu" SHE'S A DANCER. Margaret Sadler, of Legan,, will assist the Fifty-Fifty Club te morrow night warn M wmmmiKmwi ;sw.'X tji' i i .'' . ... ? Tfcvrt A ? -HtLBBr iv wy tws v.'yiJi... ' r?s &aBrn-r i wa. '"j;fliy, -w a CBT5i..- x . . ":ivi.arvi.-srte'. s WEMOaBPJtjatYgS?SS??S55S jBB I V' MH&HKiflHHMHBVy1H HbiSs?H I ; BliM IMI I i II i B 11 1 T r T3Mcv - .h 7 iwii ' i imi iwfc ' n v ,m i i " m mm Hi HSli l S ; GET A DOGMOBILE. Cey Wataen, Jr., has a great time with his unique mobile. He ays it's a 1922 medel. Bew-wow powder Is being utilized and is always ready fei service fi . 'j?J.vya v. y jLjrs .a a A IB t ijBflflH jaLHB bBbV-:-'; ' iwPiS lllllHBkk: -llKa J fc-X-, l i tag aHHHHUHIHEfHEaHHJjJHlIBi SERVING THB ENGAGEMENT CAKE. Prtncev Mary of England cutting th cak Jnit before it was enjoyed by the wounded soIcuetb. VIscemnt Lascelles at Princess Mary's left mtmtvmi MARRTED FD7TY-EIGHT YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thistle will celebrate their wedding anniversary tomorrow at their home, 845 North Twenty-ninth street SEARCHING FOR WITNESSES. Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman, in Canada, in her fight for vindication p. a a. Photo RALPH MODJESKI talks en Delaware River Bridge in Edi torial Page interview SHE IS VISITING IN WASHINGTON. Madame V. K. Wellington Koe, wife of the Chinese Am bassador te Londen Harrli A Bwlnt BUSY PHILADELPH1ANS GEORGE KNARR, 0004 North Ninth street, operating machine that makes bettU bnuhes in the factory of the Lafayette Brush & Manufacturing Company, 1084 lltjtng ban avenua "ZOE" BALLAGH (lett), ea gnard. and Dorethy ,Nbcen, , captain, say iw we membera of the best girls' basketball team in Philadelphia. It is none ethor than th West Philadelphia High Scheel team AN INTERCOLLEQIATE MATCH TONIGHT. Captain Maxwell, of the Princeton fce heckey team, will lead Mb men against Penn 1 r nTTP riTV'Q WHRk-FRq AND WHAT THFV no T K-?!S5 WlXXlllX WZVZ?2SE V OUR CITYS WORK.LKS AND WHA1 1HLY DV ""TMlfciri i H XJflF,u':Mm?Z2 mm'J 1 fKKs ;li i: 'iSHSfISH BnflPw l?l.iSE5i PliHBfcS4 $ BBMgMBBiKaiiiii W"f'f' tS' tvlKSM FKBfedTO-!fe StftB ffm':'KlmA- HHHiSSp 'raBPKWSlliB if "" ii i emu tug1 ' " SECRETARY AND Ttir a HTTe t?i tu -r , ..., iL. ....n. cniidren nnd lives in Lnnsdowne. Member of Lansdown Cenntnr Club . ,4 ,( v.. yA ": X . O "H. i V"- ,. . . -, uy.M.' t iV i"ia ? t -j
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