" '".j.tiA'-y' i , -f c. ,Lff.Jrljie.iiH',aB,ti1' -" w , N i a? i'W.V i3$V.F mvt' lB3f ' tt.r . P w s-c. ' I. IM CI tt It I i fe life' fEuening public ffieftger PHIKADBEPmA; FRIDAY,' - AUGUST 25, 1022 l '. '. - y vwv fthuVv "SHO""- JSR&sr:' - ..--" .... ,,;., .. . -'' f. -f "7" " evJ 3ai?X..' 701 IS f. -f 'i-.T A... - .: HBHKB3: .IHll 1 i . ... HORSE DOWN. The photographer was werking: en the Market street "L" when he noticed the accident below him. The animal slipped en the Water street pave ment near Arch GETS WEST POINT APPOINT MENT. James Keese Gregg, gradu ate of the Lewistown High Scheel fa ajpwwrarv hTsjc r??Tm P&raTC&.SVSHIHflHMh tJ.-teilSZATSRBHI : A s '-'?-i A?15S iV'.TTW. asrassi i j . v ''vVi..ki' few j N y " "J r " f--r-nflTllillHMfii.i.-irTl't' SsS VA 's rpifjmiM 'r )7v-va I vHiHHilsssssspVHRHH r,.v i ' ,;V '.-. v.i, IHHllllsssssssslssM KhsB ' t v W1?.BIkULV'M9M1 x ,v,- i ;'TT: A1' v. . ViyMvm SlBMUtm XKum "h V.i' , &! v Mi& "-! Vj.1... .-k? mr-rt-wzm'. Kti.:'"'-iffj r,:":'iwm sm r . ; K HH'v ft VV.V.J l ? T'rryK ?7T- r Trww. r ''. Z. . T7, f """ . wA 1 f-t, i r -rria CONNECTING FRANKFORD "L" WITH MARKET STREET ." The Werk Is being speeded up by stone workers, !, workers and carpenters. At the left, F. J. O'Toelc, foreman of the carpenters. In the left of the photograph te tht right Is the switchman's tower, from which the junction switches will be controlled I .Sms' M4f- ',..:,,': - sf Kt'SjvfflMBiw liBONMSSSKdHSSHEXSMJfflHSSSSM , "'"fciw nrnw er fl7ti I I v I rf ww1, j.i .. j?s ' ..' frt':",? ik i ' . t . . reO'?. iaHdiKrK.x;K"'3.s nmatGKWmmiumtm&zmiu :wm ' HIS MORNING SHOWER. One of New SENATOR FREMNG- INTRODUCING A CHAMPION. Dr. Rebert "QUEEN" OF COLUMBUS. Miss TENNIS OPPONENTS. Geerges Carpentler JOHN THORNTON, one of THEY CALL HER "LITTLE SISTER." ft1 Yerk's citizens rides en a careful horse HI S'EN, who is fiKhtniK P. Elmer wen Yerk round afchery champion- Mary Katherine Campbell, sixteen and Madame Carpcnticr durinR vacation days Philadelphia's veuthful prelf In the neighborhood of Fiftieth and Chan. Bl, under a ihewer equipped by the city Geerge L. Recerd for the ship at Coeperstoun, N. Y by defeating years old, will represent that city in at Peurville, France. The third party is stars. He swings a wicked celler streets she is also called "tennis authorities New Jersey senatership James J. Niles, of Pittsburgh the Atlantic City pageant Jacqueline club professional" lfer ' ' ' ' I l i i i " i GERMANY IS HAVING MUCH SI CCESS IN MOTORI.ESS AIRPLANES. This is the newest type. The pilot is being a'ded in the start by a helper PARADERS. They are Lerraine MARCHING. The marchers can led many banners. This group was all tied up With ANNA KRUGER is preparing Grim (left) and Katherine Grim a repe te which many American flags were fastened . Sister Emily for long march CAMDEN CHILDREN CLOSE A SUMMER RECREATION CENTER. This parade was part of the program arranged te mark the closing of the Cooper Fun Field, where thousands of children have made themselves "at home" during the last three months "RIG FRANK" LIKES RREAD. Helen Durkin, of WilkM- Barre, was willing te shnie her lunch with the elephant She's passing a blice of bread te the animnl at the Zoe v" i MRS. W. L. BLITHE talk of ch 1- drcn's country week in Edit'nal Page interview SER TD HIS SI-.VI I NCE. Ji.' ct Nor Ner man S Dike uas found gu. 'v ff ecr work and rdi red te sent- m cks in Lurtpf en aii it i n. He's Mrs. Dike ha. k. S i) IS CHARGE OF INFANTRYMAN ACROSS "NO-MAN'S A WHfPPET TANK DEMOLISHES ARMY BUILDING LANIV CI'II.ENS ARE GETTING A TASTE 01' THE SOLDIERS LIU. AT CAMP DIX. The camera caught two phases of the nctiuUes MRS. GEO RGE DUNNING, who is active in the move ment for clean polling places JOHN If. YOl NG, flour inspector of t h e Commercial Exchange at Ore gon avenue MRS HELEN BUCHANAN IMTNER will be soloist at Lemen Hill concert tomorrow evening CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? P THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? . fr ltMllSKl 1 H)' PARADING ON BROAD STREET IN MAY, IR07. It3 LOOKING WEST. Did you ever get a geed leek at the tracks of the Pennsyl- LOOKING KAST. A -wonderful view of City Hall and the skyline of the central MUCH BREAD FOR ANIMATE AMn nmnS We r,;1 FH1 pait of iiroccjslen connected with unveiling of Washington nn.a Railroad where they are carried ever the Schuylkill? Over at the left is city skyscrapers. In the foreground are the Pennsylvania tracks that lead into introducing te von Inlin fini. r iu iV,H., i...in,i linker of ?; 'V , .. Monument at Green street entiunce of Fniimeunt Park. the Market sticet "L" Bread Street Station uuu"s ;e you J phUainfn(,l 7n y K Hb " ' Mn. Gcerge McConnell, of Washingtonville, is contributor BOTH VIEWS WERE MADE FROM THE ROOF OF A BUILDING AT TWENTY- THIRD AND ARCH STREETS- nuaueipnm aoe m ,
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