ppfppp ism i"f .rfWSSSS 'Sir OiMkiA &pr' s lEuenmQ public ledger PHIIiADELPHiA', 'FKIDY,.' 3IABCH' 10, 1922 V H3&2M WBJf' ' , '; iA THE fox CHE RED FOX GETS STARTED AT KENNETT SQUARE-SOME OP THE FOLLOWERS. Ralph Alexander, master of hounds, releasing the DESIGNED OWN GOWN OR PRINCESS MARYb 'exn the 126th annual chase immortalized by Bayard Tayler in his "Story of Kennett. Soen the dogs and the crowd were en the trail. Among PiM0t&ASatSn KaO." K . , the hunters was Mrs. Lewis Miles, shown with her horse nn ner L10U1 Ul "" ltlu" A MARVELOUS CHANGE IN SIXTEEN YEARS. The upper view .show i hew the northwest corner of Fifty-eighth street and Chester avenue .looked in- 190b; .Belew is the Westminster Presbyterian Church, which new occupies the site. The photographs were contributed by Jehn W. Culbertsen, 6641 Chester avenue. If you have old Philadelphia photographs send them te the Evening Public Ledger tjj- ' HOUNDS IN ACTION. Fifteen minutes after Reynard streaked away in the annual fox-hunt at Kcnnett SHNnEl9H fiKSi(H Wwjf 'lMklmmtKKIIMKHL tll'lilWlki V''fiiBMHB?Jl V fe;MH', cTV'Ci r'jjfc' tliHL1iiflFuRixjfflBfiHS!9l yHnlHHmHH BHJHflH They are passing under the huge banner placed ever the street by the city officials of . KiK j-iUttM. "" k. F W7f-mmKKt i HHHHH HHHIIH Westminster, one of the "little cities" that make up Greater Londen HhIKH m' SHBIHKih WIMWBBBBBBBWBMBWlB3WBBIKwl BHNBHRaE&I13 "BHa'''K ,wi'V4Hr" 3R'.-?'r Jl ' JtL'''' m 'x,ltri Jri Lc xBmJI Bm flf ISfH YORK'S CIIU CHIN CHOW THIS IS DICK CORNELL. Captain of . V TBJKjIiM(M IHHHI 7F 'Hi 'rllPQfyEI Alice Wynne as u sole 1&bL: "' ;' 'vFiN'V;' 'A'B,Wfe t-' ; Mrs. Dare are bu?y folk as New Jersey Methodists meet Hunter, deckhand en San Francisce ferrybnn', IfiiL" iT';'vv v ' ""' !B rwltRlnllttillHu'JB'v'''' ;ln conference at the St. Paul's M.E. Church, Atlantic City mn j-oen be heard in grand opera k n , -KTty $"'y mi BF 3' VV-' - EsLISBHiBlHHiHlHP' T"!?5? t j JOUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY D0H Jffifc ' ,. flf ''4 I ! janpM HH Do'eBKJbnnW nV.U IV Z! . I k?! 'if. EUGENE FREY, .1717 North Sixth street, operating a machlnu in the 'iCP. . i kcterv of B. F. Heffman. Inc., 321 North IJreart street, where auto- finjtu1 -i r in : '. i V.tn,.t uiuene liana are wuum CAPTAIN MAX UERKOWITZ Icador of Yeung Men's Hebrew, Association basketball team lNTItODUCING A" PENN FRESHMAN. Ren Owncs, of Buffalo, who did U feet, ! ins. SUE'S FROM P1TTSBUKGII. Mary Chapman is captain of the university of Pittsburgh co-ed basketball team. They played Swarthmore girls yesterday fi. MS third street , . it mm . K HI 5'3 m ?IJ S-J e& fft. iti - A J ?! 4FM!feMfc, Ei& 'eft ,J Mte; J, tifj.ii.' ."s. :.-.
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