PfJ9f!e---f y!& j w?": -- -ty -Tt?ns: T1"?!! yw WWw .. ;' j.:" Y t ?' " 1 i .-r .1 iv -n nv-T" sr. v v1 "tfi li3re''K'y i.,-w . ? a- w r" ' .1 f 'tTT - V i ' ' , - (V . ' . (. tr ?. . p 1 la- W I & '( f r IN Euenina public ffiefiflet r ' v -BHILADELBHIA, TUESDAY 'AUGUST 22, -1922 I i w f 3 uL FIFTY TOURISTS from Haltimerc, Harrisburg ami T'hiladclphia were slightly injured when a thrcr-car electric train rn route te Niagara Fall was dynamited near Buffalo. Mate and Federal officials are conducting an un estimation dfcfc.- ! -I - - I I - pW' 4.,, v-syijTswfn 9i I"- dfw i .riMMB 3flBflBflHHBJi & v If tfM d Haft. V - a fc f ft 'i?L 'J.iv ' . -' "x (i , ' -.'ir .- ' .... M aw . THRILLS FOR THE GALLERY1 Sldrmlsh near th grandtnd In the game between Mcadowbreok and Army teams at Narragansett Pier, R. I. match for tlie Junier Pole Cup was Aven by the Army team THE WINNING BALLOON. Ameri can Balloon Ne. 4, piloted by Majer Wcutever In tlie intoniatlenal race for the Gorden-Bennett Cup nt Geneva MRS. IVY GIBERSON and her attor ney, Wm. II. Jeffrey, in Tem's River (N. J.) jail, where Mrs. Giberson ifl held, accused of killing her husband, Wm. Giberson, at Lakchurst, N. J. ONE WAY TO SAVE A LIFE. Elea Elea eor Eborle plays the "victim" as the Chicago coast guards demonstrate the , use of a breeches buoy LmJk IEb9LLFviBLHE9ir'LHLLLLLLEiLLLLLLLLL r" t4te&mi&mii'ig Kjmwmmmmmmx"': &K - j v v ?w ' V3v '" - - " t s j- j::x -l!C'1tA"'P W ; ti.4j .l . I III II ! 11 l ill MISS RUTH ANDRAE hni been elected nn "Queen" of Hrlghlen Be;Hi bathing bnuties G0TN(i VV THE NESHAMIrH" CREEK. This large canoe Is part of the equipment of Camp Breeke, located at Tarklsnd and conducted by Philadelphia Elks. Tave hundred Philadelphia boys nre in the camp SOME EYESl Helena Fisher, a Paris entry In contest of largest eyes in France EVELYN GREELY. an American mevin actress, rpturni from Europe, vhere shn has been doing motion picture v.erk W 1 i lilMIllPlll IfeaPre ,., , -,:rr. ' - 4 x u a i a csia a'Mt : iu9ki .hh ill(lflti ' f?TF.,B5KiZKJ5 - - i -sctr. . W" ,- JL A-4'rr.--rijJ! U V i .J, IBWUkLJ T- - &&& ?,rV.aKl fcfcfci i i aflr F. .OvJ'11 r.;iiiT?:.' A'fl es?wi- ' v . - m S Ar''' GLADYS DEACON, a Washington mfW-l mcr, has much en her shoulder. The kWrj die nt the left is holding a kitten, whileM uiucr ciiuu ciiu&u iu u vvVl , l SENOR DIAZ, rich Brazilian, stars in pictures, made by his own movie concern A PITA L SWIM MER. She ia Miss Eleaner Rewpll, of Washington GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE FOR P7 YEARS. President Lincoln gave W. H. H. Smith his first job in Navy Dcpt. THEY HAVE WOMEN LETTER CARRIERS at Syracuhe, N. Y. Miss Mary Deyle en her afternoon trip A WONDERFUL DIVER. Teddy Ulrlch, of th Ablngten Y. M. C. A. a group leader at Dwight Camp, doing a swan dtye in the peel of the Phila delphia l. JVi. v. A. eutuig camp at uowningteTrn MISS ELIZABETH Mc i'ARTER was snapped dur ing Davis Cup tennis a I jvianneim JOHN GORECKI, husband of New Yerk dancer, will ask court te cel. aside ruling Which gave Martin, aged icn, 10 inn wun "VI lHL i .'"$"'4 HrT M I liHHI 3:5 l-'OND OF TENNIS. Mi30 Jeacphiiin Rogers witnessed Spain-Anzaccentcsta OFF TO EUROPE Mrn. Harringtei Mann, of NewYerv en the S. S. BaW T' ' Lr.. s 4. ,?,mVJA, ;w';;irtxv,f'' fii ' H 1 WPf 1 fM 1- .i ..M . ,. 1 1 1 1 ii ,."! ri-A ' iVv. -': f ' s "1 '- ysl iv;' .t , .s ' - ri 'VA-v . sfti M""'np1'll'llll'l'''l,'''', MitiijMlIIM1.J.mMnftJ...., , mi in- 1 iiiiiiiMj .jjjjjijl, 1 imie-rr-""' RAG KITTI-Nh THLIll MA.MOI.s. Mis R H Meur (left), of Chelsea and Mr 1-n d Muh man, of Philail Iphla, en the beai Ii at ( hcl en TIMBER 1-OR PILING I dclplna and S ARRIMNG BY Reading 'I erminal RAH, AND WATRR AT KAIGHN'S 1'OINT, CAMDEN. Soen work will be started en the building of the mammoth Phlla .Steam shovel in the background in clearing the way. The man in the beat is getting the piling together FREIGHT .TIlMPtfrJH n.i( 1,n,r,.,1 niUi n inmlnMliC'J tuie company van staging n chnse ever a freight train fef n feature picture iV WrSy-i.. '"Li-'K? iV' J ',', u 7 rnkWrnWrnsss'S, .a. xrjsmkim .... .asiipmwwwwm y ', I r- ? 'TBI ' '.mW eR n iwp rngfrrn I ,2 i It 'MR h- . f"i...xit I2aira!-'. fe i-''i''?4"'!!'w J; n: iw rv? JY: IF YOU WANT TO TURN, FOLLOW THE ARROW. Glimpse of traffic lines at intersection of Bread and Somer set eti. Motorists must keep te the right of chalk lines. CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? I VBVflBVflV9BflHkiH ti !!ffri t?t T- EwmBBBmHB fA' 'S3BVJlHvB3iBHHI i VflBVflVflBVBVJBVflBVflBVflBBVjKt SETTING STEEL POLES. Thcae IJO YOU REMEMBER THE HARRAH MANSION? It fitoed at the comer of BASEBALL GLOVE CARROT. Talk workmen were found along the new Bread and Poplar streets, where the Metropolitan Opera Heuso is new located. about r.xclusive shapes, take a peep at trolley line that will connect Fiankferd Send your old Philadelphia photographs te the Evening Public Ledger this, It was grown at Peterborough, and Bustleten . .. England W.ti , K.tfc' r'" it WZ.m . && if j& 2,'' im $ i.vvi'iii Eiv. v-. ...A.r-ifl if-wm i,A 1 I z 9 ; xi. ? )tv H d.. '.V. i7 i'.t'2VLL z-n Jv wm ? VtfS.i iV ;SM1 i'Z :tm Iv ri.i . g-xsA : 8OT!SiS i i 3 i. I i" j.vflrj sk. j '.SI ?'J I WW msic. '(.'. - . WATCHMAN AND HIS WINDOW GARDEN.' Jujjn watchman at the Edward G. Budd Ce.'s plant, at Twenw xccend street and Hunting Park avc.. knows flower grew' bpt. ttftlaruntitt ...' 1. y i .. . - .v'?n''V!.y. i-i)H'.wfr'?qufcMVyi .?,,. .. r . !liU-A,'i ?'f.'&i'-aawi