m-. ' ,T &'XM '$$''''''''' Tsv'w'-1v 1 , I Euentng public ffie&aer j:. I rt M" ,wft . fffiaVVl PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 17r 1922 kv:''; fe , r fc IK "TANK" MOTORCAR. Going up a 45-degree bank in DRIVEN FROM HER HOME-STILL SMILES. liaBf:!??!! TfjaiBirWIII DRrVEN FROM SICKED by street warfare In CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT and Mrs. Taft, .photograph 'rP Englnnd. The new "jey-rlding" motorcar was built by a The camera caught this woman as she carried MKZWmKB KifmWmf- MUWt&i Dublin. The sick girl is being assisted by her en the occasion of their presentation at the Court of ' m , Russian who was in charge of the Czar's garage two chairs and a cupbenrd from her Dublin home HJffHqBII SxBBF ? " "'SSX -"' ' " ' '1;" - mother and Red Cress officer fat. James , m Londen H. MRS. CHARLES GROUND IS BROKEN FOR LOGAN CHURCH. The mcmbcrshiD of Hely Trinity Presbyterian Church of Letran ROSS ACKER, n student at the Ger- DUELL and "Chelly met at Eleventh and Rockland streets, yesterday afternoon, for the ceremonies. The Rev. William Barnes Lewer, mantewn Academy, is spending the Yung," her pet Pekin- pastor, turned the first spade of earth. A fire destroyed the old church summer as a life guard en the beach csu, at rsuttyuiw ni ucean vuy FRANCIS KLUXEN. fifteen years old, thanking his counsel, Elmer King, when a jury at Morristown, N. J., declared him net guilty of the murder of Janette Lawrence. Back of Kluxen is Hareld Price, associate counsel READY FOR TENNIS. Peggy Thayer at the Merien Cricket Club m m ly EL WJF ffiiRPr nHK$iHranwftKKcManWK kwAVrWY I FABHMBnWItiJr'fHlEEHKHWflBWaWKiHWflWl E&MBMMK&3rflM mwf3KmmmWF 4r Wt&inmmm SHJjIifttflKMes'i;, "" sRB4vaS& HttV i i in ii ON THEIR WAY TO POUGHKEEPSIE. Philadelphia policemen, firemen and men in ether branches of city service, all members of the Lambskin Club, left en special train. They were guests of the Lambskin Club of New Yerk TRYING A COME-BACK. Cele L. Blcase, former Governer of Seuth Carolina, wants that office again. The campaign has started CROSSES CONTINENT ON BICYCLE. It took just 28 days -1 hours and 13 minutes for Clarence Wagner, twenty-two-year-old amateur bicycle rider, te go from New Yeik te Les Angeles i -' .a! . i i K. HmH HH .Vt ' MH flMkWSK IHMBnCiMB vjr J:T t un iiHB M itxiH'iapi i ' r , - -, s w IftlMriSsil i !c . . w -1 ' I ' i ir b &!M-mXl l . j T ;l, (I 11 JC -, .J!'- ' WtW"r AZB. ....',.i.i4ill. 'i xt mmr&P2&zz MnW pts'v i !W1. 1.1 v?9ft.l'.!MKgBnKtti3aMMi ' 'f fTrfMlWi fflw T1 J 1 0.amfmvKlHr 9PPl!iBflBM3kAiP m . r'ci-fifjifcipswsa .ijiJS3Z3rrrA.i'v,j 5'?fjia.gii'!4-i?,si9iE2asA,.,( fww-iirz , ,1 15M fw? i i K';.'; M.Vj' i'..., V' iUliVSS POSTMASTER GENERAL WORK gets first of new special delivery stamps, deliv ered by motorcycle. The new stamp has a motorcycle engraved en it A THIRSTY BOY. Israel Gressman gets a drink of water at one of the Independence Square fountains IT WAS A GREAT SUNDAY for Seuth Philadelphia swimmers. Loek at the diver in action. Many mere wait their turn en the diving beard. This is just a bit of the activity found at the new League Island swimming beach CAN YOU I I " WMilT73! RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? mmMX TEACHING MOTHER SOME SWIMMING TRICKS. Miss May Costelle showing hew te save lives, with her mother, Mrs. Anna Costelle, as her subject in the East Falls public bath house mm wvV " VAVflMMffflVl L.. THE FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL BAPTIST CHURCH WAS REDEDICATED YESTERDAY. MRS. MARY CLOSE, OLDEST MEMBER OF THE CHURCH, AND THE REV. EDWIN W. SAYLOB, ITS PASTOR Ej a tiEcVAj ' f AjHJfiil V ' jsVbWbhT y&mrji J& 1 "" r jVxGRjMbBKVJeBx Ekt &v&jiXi&&BV '-, ' '', iCt?. &,.3!WJre,rT 3S2!ffS4iKSi25 , . MMaa5g3gKMgfiKJW w (.. sKkWi! LBSNCPU; ThVCCOn? race at th0 Yenk("- Empire City 'Hack, JSew Yerk. The lace was for the Putnam Cup. It was von by Cromwell. The dust was flying high .JfflH ftir t ? fllnYfcfcRivlJVTk BBwJHTMBWLKrWff-itjffiflt-W ??y?lf lAhJt 90fij j vAmVBHI i,x K 'AS IT LOOKED IN 1880. The FalstafT Hetel, at northwest corner of Sixth and Ranstead streets, a site new occupied by the jD. L. Ward Paper Company. Send us your old Philadelphia " ( photographs SOME SWATTER. Rese Blener is often called "Babe Ruth" at the Starr Garden field ROBE CARL WHITE, named Assistant Secretary of Laber TENNIS SMILE. Miss Anita Clothler en a Main Line ten nis court JAMES CAMERON heads Accounting Department of War Frauds Section FAY BAINTER. Yeu knew her. She married R. S. II. Veiablt WINNERS in (wheelbarrow race at Willow Greve, William Sidner and Nerman Rutherford HE'S A FINK nmpn 1 j - 1. T.-..t,ept"rIdfn ever the bridle VaThs of Fairmont Park m Geriln RUtaffl M Germantown. HuB en "RiUie" , "..I'd Germantown. He's en "Bi(ie" BV I? L'i r V L'A'..,Mn .fji , . ,,.,,-iW- .
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