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We Bhew you J .nt a llttle of that Philadelphia thoroughfare as it t J, KLJtliMKglaf, , . tell -PPi V ' i0s 'ifeMliiPix?S - f'VV'Vl2T, '5'4 looked in 1870. The same btrcet is new Seuth Ferttath street. SUvcy'a iKfneral store is she In center $ CSSSL'""-S - J-d&iU y-JT . . mSmXK&M d: mtKKStmt3 :':ir)l"k';YJ:: of etching. The same site is new known as -J48 Seuth Fortieth street. William H. Tinnbclaten. 122 Seuth a HBBIHiflPHKllLLi EBB ?? ym?'vy2r t-p ,?r? TtiKr ?SisaBHPi?CviM tr'rn"n' v; JSrrr,rH Fortieth street, contributed the photograph. Have you an old-Philadelphia photograph? Send it te the -tf , -"T - -""-.. -.'liiii 1 1 , -.jaK,.....w.. U-rf.'.i.Jl-i,fns..;i. ai ssjrpiiin ritBmmmmxiJii.iimiiau-irtiitMrm !.. . . .. ....i. J.u,-,xJaR.ii..AXjAi ' EVENING PUBLIC LHDGEK , i i fv ;WHEN IT WAS 8 ABOVE. Park THEY HAD A COLD BUT WELCOME JOB. Seme of the BR-R-R SOME COLD. Run- GOING IN THE MOVIES. 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BLAIR SPENCER, the newly appointed ON THEIR WAY TO BERMUDA. Charles Evans Hughes, ,1 r the field. Over at the left is Ray S. Fisher, the Newark boy, who wen the event Geerge Meredith was second IBkkiBkkBkH Assittant Director of Public Welfare, at his Secretary of State, and Mrs. Hughes, passengers en the steam- ". it- iBBBBBBBKBBJBBjjBHBBBBBBBBBBBfl desk in City Hall ship Fert Hamilton vute 5 ih LIRBBBBBkBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb -iV j LESSON IN FENCING. Professer J, J. O'Brien (left), teaching a lew tncks te Lieu 5 tenant Othel Baxter, at the headquarters of the New Jersey State Police, in Trenten. It all helps in battle with criminals r i OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO i i j JOHN F. BRAUN talks of the benefits of Music Week in an Edi torial Page interview PRESIDENT HARDING GETS CORNCOB PIPE. PH1LA. WHOLESALE DRUG CO. EMPLOYES ACT AS LIMERICK JURY. First row, sitting, left te right: Mrs. T. Zisko headed a delegation from Missouri Ira Smith, Marg. Small, Marg. Green. Second row, stanJing: Mary Cassidy, Lillian Libertin, Mrs. Everett Green, and presented the "Shew Me" State pipe int. Sadie Lloyd, Marg. McQuilkin. Third row, standing: J. E. McCorkle, W. F. Haight.jCharles'Cerry and Jes. Schilling 1 W'VM ' kk. iafi " V J fiESSSkgc WHr'V'Tt I busy philadelphians 1 I i 111 I I ' bW vimjBM kkl iUewwir fc , kkVklkklkVklkVkVkVMKarnx BFAt,' BBBrZi'' 'f f yBj i Ml'll'fe' j Vz ' &.- fBHlBiBMBMSi BBBbBbBbBbBv ..-BvflvflvflvflvflvSiv BBBBBBBBBBBBJ i,Bfc.. y ""BBvJKJBh ''' BvABBBBBBBTflBBBBBBBBHFS c x '& 't BBBl J '' 'i JBiBHfct,'K;i'JBKiiiBilBl ABr BBv ,i' vXB vA flBpiBBB v! .'"' ' ''"! "'''.Jil 3BbBmw::V:!' 'ti BBBBBBBBBBBBBjBBBhBBBBBBBT Bp j,,s' Ki,:Ik!. A 4 i 1 4 V S.fJENNIE MARLi'. 226 West Hazzard street, operating nmcliine L'.Bia"0 yra from skeins te cones in the factory of William H, Lee's fc'j'vStV 'fL- flop, 2480 North Hancock Btreet v KATHRYN CRESSMAN MARY H. WARDEN AND MARY I,. PAYNE WHEN THERE IS SKATING THEY SKATE. THREE MAIN LINE HAVE SPENT MANX HOUUS UJN THUJK HliA'iiib 1U1S lRY L. PAYNE STANLEY VEND, 8 acer. J. R. FORGAN, president of ASSISTANT tpi i vu vi . r ,. . -ift. 'fJ ME GIRLS WHO ing star en the Westminster Princeton TriaSle Clab" The NatSl IBank W hn hA ""v Quaker Citj fi WINTER WW icl hockey team of Bosten club will present panel " GlenWdXft H J ' '- -ft ,-ft fW'&S.i"-' ' i j l 'v'vv.r-lwi.iL. " T H - , lArfra t'l . V. 4 iUW?,Vr, . ri.f ?..t kJS-i ..ilife itr-'MJL c iv'.r ' jj.1! t :.cdr. ir ILi;3lv'fcV..-y.T.Ar':: A.. AvU. ., V' '2fc ,Vf ". 4 7 .-rJJ ...itj-V .. t iV. rj'-if . .. .?:& .l.-iVl!m PiranteftaMt 'Fi I
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