ilfWVgS? WffK 'lWrFiU vVV1' flw ? J l. V f'f m Stoning flubltc Sedger PHILADELPHIA, THUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922 PJ,:,iyvj'J?j If. hi r,,- ' , V ml 5- j nm i' rJTt?tl il l ffcVvl ttiMi.1 w.a ,r mmmz i .V TKS.2V r;t. b' L:'v4J;' rjvrur.vH..Mv ; r-: k-JVL Xv '...BLJ Lttttttttttttttttt.4iiBiitttttttttttttttttttttttH n Kt Lt WJ BUS ' FIREMEN' FIGHT BLAZE FOR TWENTY-THREE HOURS. A mysterious explosion near San Francisce ignited a tank which contained 55,000 barrels of crude oil HUMAN TUG BOAT. Charles Teth, English swimmer, pulls beat carrying seven passengers for a mile. Teth is training for a Channel swim r.? f i wjk. f Ij V" iIHlK HBBHilB . m ' ' .'.V'-lf ,s ; i; B. " w Mlf H& K ?.x - v. :x m:-. i , fl.-'jAWs' .' :mt- t'.j.. I't'.-.r" i yVr.y. IJ !", ,, 1 i-.-xhitvlB'ny ' & ,e d i-,', 5- S fr te tit iv J'VfcAs Xstv.fv. 41 LV, anv. 44 BOOZE FLOWS when police car is bumped off read. The Dallas (Tex ) tU were returning from a raiding expedition when their car was struck kv ' -. ? Three were injured y a tru CHICAGO says that Sybil Bauer is the pre mier backstreke swimmer of the world GETS A WIFE IN FIVE MINUTES. Herman Silverman, of Philadelphia, hiked te San Francisce, where he met the girl he married. New they are both hiking ,?; r ssJ;'7!,jn-,rw-!ti'" &PW&8SSS?f!'l zrrx'fTnr t HwVKjM9Br w1 ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB&x i WsHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHr - ': '', V cJiuacKBk.C ' clittttttttttttttttttttttK)tnMfevMiitttL,' ittttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttVr KjBB 3&Wtk HBPHf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVv' flHimiJHSjrc PSiKm ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiVi pimvjiB itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHEiw' W'JRufaS&mBm ' i ' Vvvlllk s- ' !Uf?iMiltf " 'v9LtkC4 ,- suiMillV . SJliitttttititittttttttttttttttttMitttittv ' 1iH&7lLitt&i vSitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHHiiBiKSHB ; rw sww,,,. .i'. ".yjM liPJEiPliB '"!lk Rn-J CANAL ZONE ATHLETE. Esther Green is entered in the first international track meet for women, te be held in Paris PARK GUARD McINNIS (straw BADLY BEATEN. Stanley Moere (left) hat) and prisoner, Francis S. Citale and Rebert Arthin Moere and Arthin, in an automobile, accompanied by two young women, were en Brewery Hill, rainneunt Park, when they were attacked by bandits OBERCASSEL BAY was picked as Europe's best deg, at the International Alsatian Shew in England BEWARE, HIGHWAYMENl Dorethy Stene, daughter of Fred Stene, the com edian, sheets well with revolver or rifle MRS. JOHN BARRYMORE, better known by her pen name, "Michael Strange," leaves for Europe PLAYS A FART fiAMtt WnH w..i brook, University of Michigan, in intercel-1 legiate tennis matches J 7" -W). -. j . FIVE THOUSAND MARINES AT GETTYSBURG. The tents are pitched en the historic battlefield, where a duplication of General Pickett's famous charge en the field of battle will be presented Monday GEORGE NEWLIN (with e.gar) an J A s.stnr.t U S. Attorney Andersen. New .n i- cHarred wth sharirg in brother's 2u0,uu0 theft f r ,p c nt ,i ,e Niti t al Banr. WManiV-HaMiiHnmiiHHiiaiHMiii SOME OF THE ROOTERS, of high-class cheering while They found excellent "grandstand" seats and did a let the F team played the G nine, in the Heuse of Correction baseball league GENERAL LEJEUNE (left) and Brigadier General Butler were resting nt Gettysburg after the long pil grimage from Quantico, Va , when the camera clicked A RUNNER of the F team is safe when the ball is thrown wild by n G infieldcr in baseball game at the Heuse of Correction 0, vA.i. ? ! t kL jfrfc 'v NB Colonel Kinzie Mrac.DeVeyra, Cnpt. Geerge W Walker, wife of resi- Wallis Hamil- fmance chief, dent Philippine ten, killed in War Dept. Commissioner airplane crash .r, ' j- -w AMERICA'S FIRST AUTOMOBILE. It is en its W from the Smithsonian Institution te Kokomo, Ind., wn it will repeat its original run, taken en July !, 18 tiW ' -"-"--a ' vxm BhVk'w vV H'k I MRS. LOUIS LEE ARMS and, her daughter Mary en Mrs. Ward was dressing daughter Anna, who was standing The orphaned children. Anna, 2 yenra old, is held Alter sheeting his wife, Ward entered the kitchen, pressed THE nitJTnTPT rw enntvn n AwnrM HALL. KM fctv-V L their way te Londen. Yeu knew Mrs. Arms far better as en a table in dining room, when mother was shot by Elizabeth, 16. Margaret is 4 and Jehn 14 the revolver te his right temple and fired steed t tVme t? i c t r linn The bulfcWff IBAViVl . Ma8 Mrah of rat1? fame WILLIAM WARD, a teamster, of Linwood Heights, Dolaware County. Bhet and killed his wife,J3riirit, early yesterday morning, and then ended bis own life. The couple was razed in 1892 nPnmnnrRnHoeDes of 1330 Bntlf k ?X d , N V were marriedeighi year. age. It wae JJre.r jhird marrieg. . 7 l weed street is the contributor ) w. '' I 0 M 01 tl t 01 (I f
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