turning pueuc mregcr L'HIUADEtPHlA,--TUBS-DAY, APRIL' .4, 1922;, - m n vukihiu' i Riffi". " . " - , ; i '. j rMjA?: .& &$f ' :;;: V---r ;3P HHiiMlHHlHi I ' can you recall this.bit of old Philadelphia -, 3' I' E?.mif; '.'.l1---,-, -'"'-7,', ,r..l7-rr Mr,ri;-.r;..'iiTr.r-i.rirlr iT YiiillW' WiiiTtff K- f VHfCilKf s e nn ewe en avenue con ri u e e "public Lkdger $ BLAZE THAT THREATENED NASSAU. Fire sweeping the 300-room Colonial Hetel. The photo- E- iiSHHttHHIHi , . J ' M r ;:' v w i a J M-Wm ft graph wns made from a ship in Nassau Harber. Twe million dollars is set as nn estimate of damage "" MKEAW'riSr-H a u . . w. iK-SMiMPaiH ufelrfi-t V-tCl' ATTENTION, PHILADELPHIA FIREMEN! We show you a new game, .played with firs , i- THE WINNING PITCHER AT BAT. Wright, of the Penn Charter baseball nine, completing a Vr.MWA&.vffiMH ?&v K4&&W& hesc. leta ter an a pneumatic ball. They call it firemen's golf. international i healthy swing in the match against Collinpweod High Scheel at Queen Lane. Remert is catching. HHHHjjl-lH $? V'JpVMs, ' b' the Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves en the steamship Olympic, with Weman's Overseas Service ?CBHRIHH'k ' HH3fe?H'J' M ' '"' ''KKS ' V.'VH'V '-'-'V'M m f'! Mrs. Atterbury and their daughter Elizabeth Kndem iierb-it League en Editorial Page ''''iljJKHKiV''- PiHHBRwlKrCli " WHMn K1 r'ArHiv'JlB.Vwnl OUT FOR THEIR NOON STROLL. Miss Mary Smith (left) and Miss Agnes Jenes, en Bread street, yesterday, Little te eat and plenty of fresh air is their mid-day rule" P. R. U. EMPLOYES SERVE AS LIM'RICK JURY. Uottem row (left te right), J. H. Reilly, Viela Hellings, Ruth Higgins, Edna Sibson, Helen Williams and David Odell. Tep row, William Frederick, Leera Pyle, Marian Haws, Anita Matthews, Harry Kerb and Jehn Reden THE PRIZE. Sybil S. Gilkyson in "The Lettery of Leve," given by the Philees Club at Meese Hall amn YANK ON INVADING LACROSSE TEAM. He is Merley, formerly of Jehns Hepkins. The Oxford-Cambridge men, will battle Penn's lacresse team en Friday EDWIN L. LEWIS, new pas senger traffic manager of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail way, snapped en Bread street OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO IV U SW M'M 's K ". U i " i 'l 'f 't v V f"3 7.n i. ,H f'vf Ji'fSt w ..-.''? " . -'....: im ij-l mL i. f .(-"-'j ki u m !k. r, 'J "i' r; J wwswu tit. if wn in a imfnm nt ti wpd it UtMi Dnif -f K1 (i riamr ntrnef. ivnrlriiir nn rlrnttRnq fabrici in .the cleaning establishment of Jehn P. Derfner & Sen, at 616 Race BUSY , PHILADELPHI ANS A . " v V' Vv:' -..dHlr. V(mB f&JtimwJ&L& tS.i-;iJK,HBi'iBB H S?eEpJ?ett 'tnS0? ?ErtCEfVING TELLER. Geerir. S.-Pleld, 2616 ScthWl leaping ey.er Harel-Freeman; Dorethy Hac iWnin-i88' &fl .rt.street, who has been vritE-the KSSSoiSrt-.CertA WOMAN MAYOR HAS BUSY TIME IN OFFICE. Dr. Amy Kaukonen, of Fairport, O., is doing much te assist) in fight against Doetievmf u ner.iewn wnwrwoeo ; jxmk ii t ' -" --va u vebi . n nimra t ihaaif . kaMBKA ia vbhh mm; t i i -or uu vnve riinr. mnv.Tnr nva .... ti ,i .. r; r- . ..;x..4iBii
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