AW. Evvvf i'-y '-Tp',i?TV -( : e'tifW t?' '- "'' 4l, VjwwWv"! V?1' r ' '.5-ViKjT I EWv P-ti- 8 I; jiVy: wj C .. A -1,M nm Kl fif ST p t i-fi : M iLtV n i i 13 I 1 I i ;t.. i'S'v :W ff 'A" It Euentng public ledger PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 , OLKARED THE WAY, New Jersey Stat Policemen Woege (In sidecar) and Simmons STARTED THE RACE, Mayer Frank S. Van ITart, of Camden, pulls the "wicked" tripper i DID THEIR BIT IN HANDLING THE PHILADELPHIA TO ATLANTIC CITY RELAY MARA THON RACE, WLTICH WAS RUN OVER NEW JERSEY PIKES YESTERDAY ON THE BEACH AT SOUTHAMPTON, LONG ISLAND. Introducing Angier B. Duke LAST OF THE OLD SOUTH STREET BRIDGE. Workmen will seen get these two pillars out of the Schuylkill. In the background Is one of the caissons of the new bridge 30MB PET. William, the fourteen-TBar-eld son of Senater Stanley, and his duck, "Daddy." Yeungr Stanley wen Washington playground prize for trained pets A "BUREAU OF INFORMATION." That's Just what Park Guard Christopher Sheridan, of Rlt Rlt tenheuse Square, has te be. Oh, tha questions! rZTsp4pyiyfi&p WTLfl m,4 ... ." X iH'j' ,sit iftf m jiui-r 'Muwiiir mFpjF m mm - feur , e re ih. j b. ;-... r lr:i L.fi(M8 m . ' Tfl t",yiKVI i. , 1 rfcjaf WL"", , "hb- & "i-i-T"!".;1 Rs&ffiKsaK 1 mvm i--. -'.- - ' - C IV JM Tr mtti mTww6 4! 'clhBs BBSteV-IWH, ' VH m? x we f " V?. ""', m !nJ $f WcrtA ' '. . . '. "1 .'BWgky - ri ."-vi s-?7;a ' i?.SKsaii MriKi &&si ,,'r s w.uzim 3 rWir w8" a"r- -- sss V CBW 1 k ftrSft jIj 21 v - f . v esfci .. . 5 . L-,.4.iSa 1 Aflftfttote-U , s'V .', -rf V'.'w MISS SARA WILLIAMS. champion swimmer of Washington's smart set THEY'VE GOT A HUSKY LIFE-SAVING CREW AT WILDWOOD. In the group that 1b hauling out the beat are Crafton Unice, Captain Edward Fex, R. P. Walker, Ray Carsen, Harry Hipple, Edward Yeung v bube' .- v-'i:),:.': :.-;- mf,wmmmmmim i i hi ii 1 1 iHni ' v v:'Lxi,; ; 4 ---? f'.rmmMi i-A'-v ta?mi vis j lDBi ..,:-lfe:v WMi HBIIBBK , - nA;tf' " ""--. i i '-.'- R& t' qj .- x a -. iibf.JrivtW ;H OllBAT TO MEET A PAL FROM HOME. Captain Jese JlMUQ (left), of the Spanish Davis Cup tennis team, chati jjlfc Emilie da Motte, Spanish Censul in this city LOOK at the morning mall held by Themas B. Delker, secretary of the Levers' Ce-operative Union at Jtommenton ill 1 - aT Z , B JUST AS THE PISTOL "TALKED." These long-distance runners were started from the Pennsylvania Railroad plaza, at the Camden terminal, te run the first lap of the relay marathon, which ended at Belmar, a distance of 6 5-10 miles -yT . ,it & fv " g.; r.:"-" x' ?raf au8a6saKs. -vs? ' si 5u.si'Js.1i'X'jri"ra-'-Aji&isi r..'HMSf...w.v.w.--,i-!: yv .rcWAryrf k T m.h r.x- '" s VA'f. iMwMMMtejv!'VWMpfcyM3BiHM THE LAST RUNNER OF MEADOWBROOK TEAM, Andrew Hisler (right). He was welcomed te Atlantic City by Mayer Bader (left) and Samuel Dallas, A. A, U. head DIRECTOR CORTELYOU "subbed" for Mayer Moere during formal start nt City THE MEADOWBROOK RUNNERS OF PHILADELPHIA ROMPED OFF WITH THE HONORS IN YESTERDAY'S RELAY MARATHON. THE FINNISH-AMERICANS WERE SECOND GIVING PHILADELPHIA "THE ONCE OVER." A down JapaneM business mn are In town as they journey te represent their country at the, Brazilian Centennial ."i r?- :'" tc sss.. Si 'm,v Kaffltwa Tik m 1 1. n v y-py. .-.Kjaf .jvy . vt?y.i i '. .' . kj T a v ' ;, -. v.(,iw 6.v.Tt&x.w'.r.-ni;vr-A.iMmMmr r naut .jklj &.im. tw k. r. .. , s wuaa .-, -.. ..sj:.'t "j; t' a. j t- irnaaHii M?4?tSv .w"smtiSK. . ,i5aia'4ssyffi feKtK.''iW'.-r '';!. T m.ssfi riKKj T 'ISvli '7Mm."f M4li Ill' .: ;" :'; .' '.'s! ijisi i ff,"STJtf ' rfAff'yWv''' -4cUA&VgV!i W lYiv "'4 ,;V 1CT1 ift ''. f ! m ii i a AN INTERESTING VTEW of tha PennaylTaida Railroad tralnshed at Bread Street Station taken from the clockreom in City Hall tower. A let of Market street can be seen WINNER of last yurt beauty title at AUantie City, Miss Margaret Ger man, hopes te retain 11 PUTS AUSTRALIA IN DAVI8 CUP FINALS. Pat O'Hara Weed wen ever Andre Gebert, of France, three seta te ene at Longwood, Mass. VISCOUNTESS NORTHCLIFFE, widow of England'a fameua pub lisher. Before her marriage aha was Mary Elizabeth Milner 02wtAf 5 H - .4 ' --r ;' '' " 4 ,1 ??3f f-; r?rH-r;:.gs JwBEijtgvcA .JU m-.W' VlfiUJw "rM'Xvx j2Cvi m-yM ff WM j'jgps THESE BROTHERS PLAY SNAPPY TENNIS. Heward Klnsey (left) and Rebert Klnsey, of California, defeated Vincent Richards and Fran cis Hunter In tournament at Southampton, L. L THERE GOES THE KEY OF WILDWOOD. Mayer Smith Is handing it te Monarch Jehn Lipsey, of Keran Grotte, Philadelphia, during Gretariana' outing L. E. SHEPPABD, conductors W. S. STONE, engineers D. B. ROBERT SON, firemen W, N. DOAKH, trainmen BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS IN WASHINGTON. They were called te oenfarenoa with striking railroad shepmen. Deake is representing W. G. Loe, who is 111 CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA) THE QUEEN OF THE PACING TURF Margaret Dillen (1:BI) la ahewn here leaving her private car for the Belmont track at Nar- berth, where the Grand Circuit races start today WVt?f"V(Wl V u i s " """ " MMMM MnaHiMMj h. lt-MM WANT TO BUY A DOOT Miss Jean Whitney w selling puppies at South ampton (L. L) ntreet fair THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH AND WALNUT STREETS as A JACKDAW TRAINER. When net it looked the morning after the blizzard of February 14, 1899. Geerge B. Fillebrown, looking after postefflce duties at Pur 5342 Baltimore avenue, is the contributor, Send ua your old Philadelphia photographs ley, England, ''Mr. Postmaster" train wim Diraa UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER H. R, MANLEY (left) and Geerge Roberts, his private secretary, are ameaf tha vary busy folk In tb F4aral Bsfldlng 1W im ' K .... r M W jiLr-tt