1 -'V"' " - "j "i iflw.ir - - ff"JJ"!SJSwsXA5i,- tt'i7M?'?Jyv';?5WfIi?n'jSj ffl PICTORIAL SECTION HERE ARE THE MEN WHO ARE CREATING THE BRIDGE X ETrSM. ,'.,V7 HS-3iffijMI KK31 -- - ;f V. fet' ySr !"'' J h Mm y"" 59 ijittsns - tyv -yj" " ir $ . -.(...-A..k- ,rfV t',J-W V ,1 'X, PLANS TO CELEBRATE THE START OF WORK ON THE BRIDGE WERE DECIDED AT THIS MEETING. Left te right, Themas A. Barlew, Samuel S. Lewis, Auditor General of Pennsylvania; Richard Weglein, president of Council; City Solicitor Smyth, Themas B. Smith, Jeseph JK.. Costelle, secretary te the commission; Rebert Gawthrop, Fred Tayler Pusey, legal counsel; Ralph Medjeski, chief of the Beard of Engineers; Charles A. Snyder, Treasurer of Pennsylvania; Edward A. Byrne, engineer, of New Yerk; Geerge S. Webster, Mayer Moere, Lawrence A. Ball, Charles E. Bacen, assistant secretary of commission; Theodere Boettger, Themas J. Jeffries, Miss Alma Scheneau, stenographer; Jehn F. Whitaker, assistant treasurer of commission; E. I. Edwards, treasurer; T. Albeus Adams, Frank Stevens, Frank Gallagher nnd Samuel Shay ntKt JVf Si it ' mm urn, w .KftV'M X r-.("- liiwr' ' ; y FJTJ.5S-. K-. , W.J .. M A i O R M 0 0 R K A RD ENT CHAMPION OF THE BRIDGE, who i seeing that Philadelphia does its full share toward making the project a suc cess. He suggested today's celebration GOVERNOR SPROUL, , PENNSYLVANIA Early in his administration he aivecated a bridge ut Philadelphia. He signed tin- last appropriation bill making State fund.-. aailable for the work. He is chairman of the Joint Bridge Cemmissim t ?& a F if h .- '!". A K . KEPRESENTATIVE DARROW, OF GERMANTOWN, worked ener getically with Senater Edge in pushing the necessary legislation through Congress " vaffi5i m. & . M VfM rr WsmM Wt mKf w J. -aa RALPH structien rence A. MODJESKI. WORLD-FAMOUS BRIDGE BUILDER, maps out some vital points en con with his fellow workers. Left te ricrht. M. B. Case, nrincinal construction nmrinper- Ijiw with his fellow workers. Left te right, M. B. Case, principal construction engineer: Law rinll. pncini'er? Mr. Mnil'rski. .TnRnnh K. Costelle. secretary; Clement P. Plmoe nvlnninni assistant engineer; Geerge S. Webster, enginee Clement E. Chase, priiieipa' neer LSRi & ??.' ' wis W fjS , . ifr'fi &M ffl PAUL CRET, ARCHITECT OF THE BRIDGE BOARD, ponders for a moment ever an architectural problem while making I he strokes which will seen be cenveited into steel and stone MAYOR ELLIS, OF CAMDEN, who has been at the forefront of the movement te join the two cities in the mighty span of steel. He leeks forward te a big busi ness boom when the work is complete !5S t GOVERNOR EDWARDS, OF NEW TFH?FY an enthusiastic supporter of the bridee if all imes. He appointed the New Jersey membeJs of the cemmiss en. He will sec thnt hi c(i abreast of Pennsylvania InThetg SkT "uiiiiiiiairuiien M T M SS3 "T3w" "Si mi m feu 4j s I 'ii&A kWji iM JsSH L r K t JUES?,lWeLSdTIbtlES F?ME,il G?YERN0" OF NEW bridge. Co-eperatinJ ?with n ?tonnncUnatlennI ilersement of the -JETS S2Sfiffr f"N. L-x
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