-' ': " . ' "SHJM a'-rv' r?- 1 HI ic 1 ffi I'M ,, i K ItW .i Eubitng public fifebger l PHILBELPHU:, TUESDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 12. ,1922 r x v'" vflEL -1P',Htj '?- &ff;C S'-l'AV'1, "1H IIS''' ''JrYJtyv tV5,'iJ CONGRATULATED HER VICTIM. Miss Helen Wills, the California schoolgirl (right) greeted Mis3 Genevieve Fex of L,eng JMnnd, after Miss Wills wen G-0, 6-0 MISS PHYLLIS WALSH con quered Miss Anne Tewnscnd, 6-3 and C-2 READY FOR HOME. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey had a pardonable smile after defeating Miss Virginia Carpenter DURING WOMEN'S MIDDLE STATES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS ON COURTS OF THE PHILADELPHIA CRICKET CLUB AT ST. MARTINS SPEEDING UP THE CONDUITS. The Western Union Telegraph Company is doing the work at high speed. At Eleventh and Chestnut streets this view was made Z. v22v jv. ?w- vvv. -(, -pis ;; ,- V ' '"'' ;"'? y?i 1 A SILHOUETTE. Observers are amazed at the rapidity streets is being erected , ,Ter5ffiiBHPr r rrT-n nrarrf fSBHaHSraSlT THE REV. DR. LOUIS C. WASHBURN talks of Epis copal General Convention in Editorial Page interview CANDIDATE FOR CON GRESS. Mahlen N. Haines, of Yerk, Pa., is en Repub lican ticket for that district ATLANTIC CITY BEAUTIES VISIT PHILADELPHIA. Virginia Edwards, who was "Miss Portland" (left) and Evelyn Atkinson, who was "Miss Seattle," step te sec the Liberty Bell REPAVING CHESTNUT STREET. At Thirteenth street the Chestnut street conduits of the Western Union Telegraph Company have been placed and covered ever. The paving blocks are being set in place WATCHING THE TENNIS CLASSICS. Mrs. Stanley Kctchum was among these present AT THE GERMANTOW CRICKET CLUB as the ten. nis stars compete. She ii Miss Elizabeth Heeper it v"' !xi"'; " ' ,'.V 'Vn'1,Ki(i.1 iiFipr li" " ,w:MM y$w iiliiiiiH ItlS is i I I . ..,!SKV-i' m I I I I . . V ." TBg!aC5 !.-S7 I"':-):' SSSKX?.-i4MBS f.SiTSMFT- TSasaSKeji. SVSeXIffaBB' - IP .a' S. .! . , mz&Mtmmrr - ir.Aicar vdw.-b n4ucrai ' xvir j " " a.. stywwvr.vw y yi. .- i - v uir. --tfrjc'i. wxv.tA'nAU'n : v.th Lvnme M&jtsaKie nc a" memt - .h. j . ;.''..' ts-- -r v6rtt. REPAIRING HIS CANOE. Jeseph Darragh waa found at work along boathouse row in Fairmount Park. He's putting his canoe away for the winter WATCHING THE TENNIS AT MANHEIM. Miss Catherine Illingworth, of Wynnefield, saw the Australian players advance in the national singles matches WALLACE JOHNSON, of Phfla- HE PACED A STAR. Lyman Tremnme, delphia, who defeated Leen de of Westfield, N. J., had te meet Tilden Turrenne, of Tacoma, Wash. ON THE COURTS AT MANHEIM. Twe of the many tenms players who played in the national singles tennis matches of yesterday. DRIVING A WINNER. Miss Ahna Wana- maker, of Philadelphia, whose horse, Sunrise, wen at the Rochester (N. Y.) Shew HARRY WITTIG, sergeant at armt of Philadelphia Council, found by the cameraman in his office at City Hall COLONEL SAMUEL LOGAN BRENGLE starts Salvation Army campaign at Bread street and 1" airmeunt avenue QUEEN OF UNCLE SAM'S UNDERSEA CRAFT. The H-2, of Pacific HOW DO YOU LIKE HER AEMS? She was awarded a prize for the WILLIAM GEHAN (LEFT) AND JACK SWAN f ,,. Qf v submarine fleet, showing the capital "E," which is the symbol for second most beautiful arms in Paris. We introduce Mile. Perry Vere Mansion Quoit Club, using a pair of calipers in deciding a point ia Excellency aueit mntch. OVmn wnn yL--t MS v."- ; ....'.rtw r r v v Zs 1 EfWfn' v . i '. . y i -j v 1WVV 'fa CAN YOU -RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? CONGRESSMAN VINCENT, MJ BRENNAN, of Michigan, who W investigating coalfield conditiewj in iventucuy w v y v a "' '" W$ "' ?'r ' r'rw'"fifr wjw-V" .'.. -; " ':-,? 1 SS2---M.Aw M I "- '''("iHiVMiuuM.naMM, . ' ' in" i -i I.,,,,, i .. . i amaKamammrtmmamim, ,i,,-"--Mt. .'---" , . s , , ,, ' fr, ;;; , ' ;i MMtJMHMHHHill -' ' ' '' '',' iJil -".( 4.4. . .. i-; f - ; " ""' t -M-l !TV ,' ', WrwlS,i'i.,t.. Si ur jd iflh ' .t' t Y&&1& i, iC- , f'' ' fc; v, ,' '' '? , k ''' , WOODFORD DOE. 3d, owned LOOKS LIKE A FISH. It's a radish. The exhibitor is by Lamotte du Pent Leen Dreibelbls IF YOU ATTEND THE READING FAIR, which opened today, you'll see the Wilmington animal and the Tamnqua boy , ' .i " ii I. " i DID YOU EVER USE THIS OLD DEPOT? It was, at Thirty-first and the terminus of the Pennsylvania lines before the extension was made h ua your old Philadelphia photographs Market streets and was te Bread street. Send ARTHUR O. WHARTON, mem ber of Railroad Laber Beard, , rer years an active union labor iea 1 4 tr ."? . . Jit, ,ffiWfV&B-yitr IML ' M".,' 'jWlAtvif IJX
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