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Garrison was driving. A $1000 pane went te the winner ENJOYING FIRST TRIP OVER THE FRANKFORD "L." The train ran from Bridge street. Frankford, te the Torresdale avenue station Mayer Moere, Themas E. Mitten and President of Council Weglein (right te left) were among ura passengers THEY'RE OFF. Five of the horses in the trotting dash, the fourth race of the Grand Circuit program at Belmont Driving Park "... .3T l8iBsMsii. nu ''Tti&FMSl fmmmm m I " M td6f BB9I - ;?:"-'T''-'ft'v '?.': .;.5:vr,,i? ':fF:V4 ?i!8q!Gp($ "'! JBW 'I ftk 'WbIb BbbbL. M 1 f rffM"Bin 7 1 ifeBC9BjBBl HIS II U. S. ARMY AIRPLANE TAKES A "SWIM." When Lieutenant Oakley O. Kelly and Lieutenant Ernest W. Dichman saw that their meter was red het, they made for the Patapsco River at Baltimore, averting a fire REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE. D. Martin Yerkes, who calls himself "The Fining Squire of Melbourne," enjoys his "corncob" during a quiet hour jfAi- 1lW ON THE BEACH AT SOUTH AMPTON. She is Miss Doro Dero Dore thy I. Stewart, a well-known so ciety swimmer of New Yerk LOOKING DOWN ON WALNUT STREET where that thoroughfare cresses Bread. The view was made from atop the Bellevue-Stratford Hetel m-' ' BJOr. aMBBB iMttiell BBL ' ' I ' " MM ' :'? lianiMBffTVa'hit'. 1 1 - 'IffWWlHrBfBlrBlBl lHi :W B9 1 II iltISiBbW SB wiMi vMI ill SBM bWbIbBII bT':b1 (HI HcH HrPlH KiiBi ' iBbV w bvbbI bV - bLKbibI fH LB BLLfB BBBllllallaaaMHr w L i-te -iite RIDING THE REAR PLATFORM. Mayer Moere and Themas E. Mitten get a geed leek at the property that skirts the Frankford "L" during first run jBBT w. B " V SBBBmH B ' " ST Bl BM -- , fl BsV 1 Btf ' fl I " '"' 1 4EbbWbss! H Braf '; y 'XjfllBBBKIsMMi ' '-l iS'llsi Bl KsU I BBBBrBBssBSBsMBsBlMBBBBBBsanwBBWBaipBB TWINS QUIT STAGE te ba married at double wedding. Gamette and Lucille Martin were married a few dayi age in San Francisce. Garnette married Arthur K. Munson, Jr. Geerge D. Reed is Lucille's husband MISS .ELIZABETH ROBIN SON, of New Yerk, whose Hawaiian gown created a sensa tion among society folic at Ne BETTY SCHENKEL going ever the KATHERINE LENTZ. She'a a nifty high hurdles high jumper They took part in the annual track and field meet of the general offices of the Pennsyl vania Hailread, held at the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. grounds t??"" 'Site'-'-s. jh I "" ' ' "v lMW'rv'mmilW i)JWW)SBc- ' r-irti-" t d. ..fc- JasflsL il .1.1 - ... ri ' tvpurt BSi InR Btt '"..fWSHC'yaW BBsssCnAfifc'. jJmbVH'ibiMk7"' lhSfsW " .'JsB C m f9xm , 'v ' 9BB S '" ' -1 BrV'HI Dl Tfc"-''tBT J .jbBvVISaBT e. t - f ' ' jy Jy-pBtJBP?i vj4r Ktj flT vv i3 bVBI LBs a GIGANTIC EARRINGS are the latest Parisian creation. Seme weight. They resemble the ear rings worn by African belles DR. H. W. MANN. chief surgeon DR. G. F. FLEMMING ,F. G. TRUE, wireless operator HEROES IN S. S. ADRIATIC FATAL EXPLOSION. These ship officers helped the injured and assisted in maintaining discipline JOHN M. JONES, one of the busy trainmasters en the Penn sylvania Railroad, met at Chest nut Hill LOOKING DOWN ON INTERSECTION OF FIF TEENTH & WALNUT STREETS. Yeu have no doubt waited for street cars en the N. E. corner many a time I i yPfcJSJ . '7 . :'s? y ..sW- a 1 BBBBllab Bi bibb! V'' dOS ST'TPF " bbw bmH 3f TbB Wiif -bBBP Jir nBtfsCifrafti ff .' L v" Jf iLit ' Ijb y P JBB BBuT fep ' 'Sfts' rbb2 . Ae 4k . . .y .. - .,.;Jis: ' -:. ,-''.' -fiV . -y -M v a Bl Bl 'N T1. t .. ifa aft Vz '& & W wM' v- ' J --'.. , ,-. .& . Efc.s'v . 'Vi: ar-'. ""-"- S. . ... na. v '. ;.. 4 w- -rv 1 rni' ' Jr -: V:.kft.J ll . - '- . ., . DiMatJBT ak I A PET FOX. Mrs. Irene McMullin, of Kennett Square, never drives her automobile unless the fox Is with her LAWYERS IN LONG CANOE TRIPv Antoine Chauvain and Philippl Breia, of St. Jehns, Canada, arriving in New Yerk. They made trip in ten days TRIPLETS WIN AGRICULTURAL PRIZES. In Maryland a series of con tests have been in progress for months. Lucy, Rebecca and Julia Hyde, of Fert Tobacco, posed with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace '-.m?i!tiffi CAN YOU RECALL -v f.f ' ITT " ' '- " f'; Tine mr fc ni i eilll ATII-'I UUI.M BnUtt.1. ,' 1 ... bbtsi sBaft V. Bhb ' . .- ijHJafaf'flTS-' '? Sr' 1p ,n -tJ "-"" "Lf "-w.t. JBBEiirtCCrh'" bBHF B fl m JBB KPHbHbBBbV T49n - 'liBaBflfljHMKT -" ""wtiw i rrtJL:. bm ra Ia f 1 JR B rV' "TWjV FA ! i Jc )b Hd5PV B k ' tafllH affvfll bbHtbbb war flfl HbBbUbV BislaiirBffCZ THOUSANDS OF PHILADELPHIA BOYS envy Ben Warner, who is spending the summer nt Atlantic City. Ben is en the beach most of the time ''-'''''-jBB BnBk. JtflflBt ' ""TbwBB bHm ,'?WJeflflBfl?x. ,! '. flBBt v'BB THE CHURCH OF THE REDEMPTION and the rec tory as it looked at Twenty-second and Callowhill streets in 1804. The buildings were razed te make Way for the Parkway. Mrs. C. M. Wright, of 2405 Venn Uryn Aiawr avenue, is me conuieuuw VICTORIA FRELING HUYSEN, daughter of Senater and Mrs. Fre linghuysen, of New Jersey TOLL BRIDGE GOES SHORE FOLK CELEBRATE- The bridge that connects Ocean City with Somers Point and Atlantic City is free, dating from yesterday. Officials of shore towns were in the first cars that crossed the bridge in its free state Hw Ib! PeK BSJ B 'tA 1 MRS. HERBERT PELL, Jr., assisted at garden party given for peer at Newport. R. L TALK ON IMPORTANT SUBJECT. Lieutenant Charles H. Fex, en traffic duty, chats with Jack Artmaa, Mayer Moere'a bodyguard
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