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President Harding and Mrs. Harding arrived te spend the night te be close at hand for unveiling of battle monument at Princeton today. In the group are Senater Edge, "Johnnie," adopted for the day; President and Mrs. Harding, Mrs. Frelinghuysen and Senater Frelinghuysen THE PRESIDENT THE FIRST ONE OFF. The train had lust stepped at Bound Broek, N. J., whence Mr. Harding was taken by automobile te the estate 1 , of Senater Frelinghuysen at Raritan ltfl: m I "--- I Wmmmmif!mmmmMmmMLm mSStK QmS P .gjmmmmmmmmWmmWmmmmmiimiimml 55Sk 'mmmmmmWkmWmmmmmtSmmtM SvkSrmHHHHwvmKIHHRHHRIHKa v- v a 59-.' .uMMJ yA.', ' .:Wi K-: .-ft MMH v . 'Nu .. r' ffVK Vmm!mmmmwf lWmV&m: '' 's ' ; uB sit' -: .4 . V.. . .v. vmrnm , I' "' ii.'i ' ' ' ' ' .'. f --,H ,'"! w' ? fel j-'jpsapw? wKja :.; '. ' i'v ft": ' '.j "Is -ViiiSi'K'WKfJ" t'J .;'-' -s- - , . ! ... . . T ! w x V";- . . xC-a A-v . a . '.. A STUNNING BATHING SUIT Wern by Jean Tel- ley. She is appearing in this attire at the Authers' League water carnival in New Yerk this week YESTERDAY WAS A GREAT DAY' for high school girl athletes. They held titeir first annual meet en Northeast Field. Lea Lutts, of Girls' High (right), .is winning fifty-yard heat UP IN THE AIR. Martha Gable and Mildred Pleucher, Frankford cheer leaders, acrobatic as they lead schoolmates Wi ;,.' ' " "B IV; .;iX:iii:t';'mm w'rmmJm MiiSKmrnWW W '1 ''A wi 1 fThe Rev. Dr. H. A. rWeller, president G Dr. E. F. Bachman, of Mary J. Drexel Deaconess Heme The Rev. E. E. Sibele, host te the convention ' w 'V'VBiBB'' i 1 T&' V Seen at sessions of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of Penna. AN AIDE AT THE CAMDEN ROSE FETE. It opened yes terday en the grounds of the West Jersey Homeopathic Hos pital. 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Jean Allis Davis, tiny daughter of Secretary of Laber and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis and the baby are new at Moesehart, 111. ; , , (mmmmw ) , x w Iff" Y3 BBBVj'HuBBBBBBBBBV !!,B'f!!WBl BM v BBBBBJ "IBiihwK B yBJBBBBB Am ' & Vjw , x&'Z w Vn .BBBBBBi ' Ji'i vil "i V'ABBBB ;-'- fw'J! r s jBBBB H ' BBBBBBB1jBB I ' bbbbIbktkbH m Fij'c. -v'bVbVbVb1 vHt j ;;; 40bVbbs BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBll 1 NICHOLAS DOUTY talks of American sing ers, in Editorial Page interview Miss J. Burella as Mrs. Chadwick PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS who are appearing in "The Hottentet mis ween at tne jureaa street Theatre. It is given in Miss A. B. Rothwell as Peggy Fairfu in "The Hottentet'' aid of Heuse of Geed Shepherd, Germantown 'fn?"tr'" 7 f'W' ""irttytv"' iii 'iv'ZKVt k! '.:; A . ' k . " y- Uhijm S S S- . .. ' .vvS 5 ' . ' ' iHF..3 ' .. J. i ' " . i. !C 2iHrT.rVmr ' - f MI l . 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Crowhurst 2?eEITiL13MINAL M h? lren worker were Jetting their part of the Jeb,i ., wsuu um g.uut- utu xiiiittueipnia pnoiegrof" ijj itimir. mit:T,, i- , MK'"' -- l fMt -a " IP rltrt-V ..lf 1 A,-: ; V.. A ia, v'.fP.ltAKViivi , ?. !.' l.)'. ,
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