rTl (TOHf iMS(lVKl'...V .' U I f feit M l.T5 ftM1 vv ? r nyTOfc ??m" 'ti -tu"vn!l05'4 "''wyy S.?JlVs3E3W -4 M- '.7';ev - 'Xlv .-. , f " tf K B&"' 1 iii j. H K 'III B 'SI sfi ' : fc i'ft Ptifl'i 31: ir II. ' ,ft'l I" 1 r-4 if 4K m m ii'jfi i lift! r, !- if , Iw 7 PL Prat.. jEuetiing public flfedger ., . . . . .. . -, .-- , : FMJUAUJIjPHIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SU, 1U:KS i i i .""TT - ' t i i I. . i . - -' I, - h - a 7 " ' - i y -- v .... ta A NEW HOTEL FOR PHILADELPHIA. "Werm's-eyo view of the Rebert Morns Hetel, at Seventeenth and Arch streets. It will be under the supenisien of the Methodist Episcopal Church WILL "DAD" OR MOTHER GET HIM? That's what n New Yerk court will decide. Lad is Lawrence Weber, Jr. LOOKING DOWN ON THE PARKWAY. The camera man was Telephone Company's building when this view of the intersection of Arch streets was made atop the Bell Sixteenth and "M I S S LANCASTER." Elsie Blumenstock will rep resent Pennsylvania town in shore pageant GETS CLOSER EVERY DAY. There is very little space left between the structure of the Market street "L" and the tracks of the Frankford "L." They'll seen be connected ,;ei&Sb 'fflT'itiS ;' . v-, - v -. M& M nx- fMy J& w m &&, '3' ' &v 7713 r rJl. 7 W '.51. -P&Si&-3$ . W. B . TS'JWWasT I Mi t; fepTw?lplT JELM .. "V. 'V s .. iit;-jt ) i'r .rf M 'MkA wisv?,'w,'t7 iSpSawfw1 - Es-w-M GIVEN A CHANCE. "Bucky" Haifr, serving a seven-year sentence, re leased te fight for health THE EGG AND SPOON RACE. Daughters of P. R. T. empleyes in action at the picnic at Willow Grove till C3fe - I .i- i .i, n.. .kvSl. ?18?r 'cSm 1 -i'illlVe' ,-;i. RnlfKdtnSI est- . ,i.r, ' &$&'Vt t, & ..: . i"' ' t?Li SmZNRIb sf ' t ,V 1 h " .r aw v. 'vU' -v ia -' -H ' Mm ' ' 'fe7 . " ','v :& JVmEr. M p ' i W' xspszs frtf j' "'2'l$'st ,M- - rii-j-M urn i .- fef''a tJftfc ' 'rTfB ( ' J-N firvH ft :HkiM 1 l" - - v N SEVEN CHARMING MEMBERS of King Neptune's Court of Beauty, of the Atlan tic City Pageant. Frem left te right: Dorethy Parsells, Marie Fcyl, Gladys Middle Middle ten, Katherinc Ryan, Beryl Williams, Maizie Saunders and Kathcrine Mansfield DR. HUBLEY R. OWEN talkB of medical work will police and firemen in Edi-1 tonal Page interview BRITISH FAVORITE. The Reg, owned by Nerman Clark-Neill, en trial spin off City Island, New Yerk. It is entered in British American Cup race PHILADELPHIA'S FIRE CHIEF. Ress B. Davis, phe- tegraphed while a guest in Glacier National Park GOING TO BOSTON. Mr. and 31rs. Jack Pickford, in New Yerk, en thrir trip from Cali fornia. "Gip," Marilyn's mascot HE'S A MOTORMAN. Yes, that's right. Fred Develin as drummer for the P. R. T.'a Ce-operative Welfare Association, during its annual eut..'g at Willow Grove rf 'l-iiv I . Tl3-5 'k ,: A ' - - I,, i 'S-. lgjfcs . SHJBBF "" 1l ''All -fV'J-'' " Y4 fey.y -IbBEi ":i Bth jEB -,, i.-' 5 j 15 ' irB? : " .'A, 'iWtfi fern ;'') "- ' r t-? ' t- W - TB$k f rvxi.m! ncerKS ?vi) . .attii- iW:wm WPrauM&:&''? ' . i lBSB4lSl!Mr lmli-iiP 71 fallt gMisf :-''?' H :'"';HBBK?Sy':''"''''"!' PnflSflR'' nnTwyarilii - 'M'':' feL aSfes;w!1 mierf 4 v y "'ifGb l AwJc ?rtu j &-ZJkyf E r BjI .TACK nARRIMAN weds art student. Mr. Harriman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Harriman. Hi3 bride was Miss Alice Laidley MRS. DEVEREAUX MILBURN MRS. J. WATSON WEBB Femininn nnln $ no nf 1?tiiern XT T TVT .- lVT:it..i.'i Imh-KahJ t captain of the Mcadowbreok team, while Mr. Webb is one of Araer-l ica s grcaiest auinermes en pole i - 1- W 'VT ,?v if if-'--- (SHSH v ' 1! it tf Ea UMSKt AJ v-li safe vXi WiMWiwSmKeftPtKiL -i Ai'' i -4SV-KCX. " . iV i-t -t.;f'r& r4UtW&AltTl lCt1?J'Jff'?iM , tA rf s."" MISS RUTH STROUD was photographed as she watched a tennis match at Manheim THESE GIRLS ARE IN FAVOR OF BATH HOUSES. Just a few of the scores that daily enjoy the water at the Ele-nth street and Girard aenue public bath heuse "MISS SAN FRANCIS CO." Miss Tanissa Zara represents the California city in Atlantic City WORLD'S LARGEST BASSDRUM. It meas ures eight feet in height. The drum was ex hibited at Chicago's Pageant of Progress. Andrew V. Scott was the drummer THOMAS F. BAYARD, Democratic neminee for U. S. Senate in Delaware FLOATING SEAPLANE DOCK. This is the latest addition te the equipment of the British Navy. The repair hangar takes up most of the deck space REFUSED TO DANCB VI1I1 JMiNVJ. liuiv ---. deni and King Alfonse el . . . .IX .iimII Spain met at ucaui ?m$B y i e . - CVSf M fcf ! ' ww,s' s .. . w:w j. 'i&'&j&M t T ? hupvuJJW Zj . i PB 3tuflnMEplHHBr 'flMEB 3"'' L JB mlji k.v ti. 'feJ- 99wVIf -1 .A' J& j. 9tM i- tm A?w gftmi - ssi) ' iT'', SSVtf .. r w KFjA U ijJS'J " tami v SV&-J i'4Si&??STAA-.Vr:- ' fl F i I I CAN YOU fSWf 'i- , RECALL TH'S B'T L PH.LADELPHIA1J CHRISTOPHER TUSTIN, in parade. His feet power was his "two-cylinder," wen honorable mention In r downtown playground enough for the marching time. Kptherine Barnes was all dressed up ia newspapers IT'S TIME FOR COUNTY FAIRS. The Chester County event get under way at West Chester yesterday with a large first-day crowd. Saint Sis was the winner of the first race, the start of which is shown in etching. Elizabeth Bruce was selling delU TIIR OT.n Tni.T IinTTt!!.'' ,l,ll. i .I i it.. l.i.....Hnn nf SL ninth and Market streets for many years. It was .razed in 1902. WJ Jnhn W Vnlrfnl.1t vim ri i . i ii.. in...i- Crwl VOVB -w... .,. uwutiui, ei6 vtne nvrucc, is me coniriuuier. e - old Philadelphia photographs 3. &. 58? i ' 1ft ' M " ?M ta 41 iAyi't A .v. fit .,5-. ...yf.,i . j vy m i,A'.irt&w'.1 .. 4. l'A3JL' t T. X J5VOT t
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