' JiC '?"' '.wr - . "V Euenms public ffie&aer PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 &i '(a 41 ss ft W HBHBBBvBHBlBvBBF J rtjBMNrapRprav BBBBBBBBBBBBt rWm k. il k99tH9C ' 1 ffi I . flQflnis. SS!& "jrfSvli .JB "" 1IP 'ttk& i'NNl MET AT NOBLE. Miss Cecil Lcitch, star British golfer, a spectator during Berthellyn Cup tourney, at Huntingdon Valley Country Club UP AMONG THE GLOBES. Geerge Hemmingway adjusting the electric lights en standards in City Hall courtyard 'i?l ',' 1 m i -Ifc 7? iKc W MWWWWMl aaPf Jagg ' X I AUTOMOBILE IN GRADE-CROSSING ACCIDENT. 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He'll be much in evidence (luring World Series r.IOVANNI MARTINELLI (rfeht) and ANTONIO SCOTTI, passengers en the same beat, as they nrrivt in New Yerk from Italy THE CLEAN-UP CAME. City Hnll workmen were put te work en the statue of Geerge Washington, in City Hall, yesterday. It took a let of soap and water te de the job jdtlBj -X JbVbVbbbbbbTs 'jM i"fty ett-- 'A. , s-"-",; Li SBBrXBBBBi'--'i jSB WHY HAVE WINGS, WHEN ONE CAN FLY LIKE THIS? "TyH Haulier, cautnin of Washington High Scheel team, in,the act of spoiling what ethciwisc might have been a perfect tackle, en the pait of Gena Casey GREAT WEATHER for great swing work. This fair citizen of Wet Philadnlphia was found at a playground Miss Rese Schnciderman, Miss Emma Steghagen, of New Yerk of Chicago TWO BUSY WOMEN. They have been active for years in working for better living conditions for factory workers MORE SOCCER TEAMS in action this season than ever before. The number of teams has greatly in creased in West Philadelphia PAUL WENDLER, Jr., man aging director of Tyrians, who K plnnning rally for Monday night INVITED HERE FOR STUDY. Mile. Yvonne Nevajan, of Belgium, will prepare herself te teach Belgian children proper ways te health CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? Mil 111 tmi 'H r tel F 1 fRfl'I ism 8S&4T Hf iSsiihiiJ L jM&BL PRESIDENT COM- ISrrMll ' VOW of Hnvcrferd ffiW$M&WL CelUgf, watches the ..UV.1.m . iMtUIl practice rWLA..' BK! lnJlb . illllllllV jS&BlFftaBKwtalllflj& i.j." ."Ks - ' " '"-fc,' T ' t .. . .. i ' w--. ' a-wk- v u.vi. IMFi" STj.i. j. A.-wt .. . s .t.,.xi : v SSg&SSS . ..!' --;.. sk "s .-.... - 'JTT . -v' "TS ,5..ZJ viijfcfRJl.' ji.r " . ...: v; Ia.tt. "' - r.-.i t . "'v-wv- -"-r Tir-r , , r mi " , aU?2Zi&A-jt !Bifca, , .HfJ 'J B9IbBBHbW& t afeSBBBBBBBBBaBaHF'lMNBL s . A" IkV f fc I j jHfP " 'Hfttf "BaataBaaaaBBaaaaBaaBBBB'' KaVBBBBHavSaBBaw ! I PjMnEwRJIHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBra BB5 BaBaBHBaBBBBK H Four Hours After Start of Fire Refugees Bearding Battleship THE BURNING OF SMYRNA. Meung-picturo men were near at hand, as the Tin Its made their attack. Hundreds of small beats were used te take the lefugers from the town ic) Tntlie Neil ENJOYED THE OX ROAST, held en the Heyburn Farm, Walhng- ford, by the Deluwaie County G. 0. P. In the group are Congressman Butler, Richard J. Baldwin and J. K. Haggcrty at '" 5t jt ', v'i"" LEONARD B. GARY, in charge of L, S. For eign Trade Bureau in this city WALTER W. HBAI), second vice president of American Bankers' Association aB' THE START OF THE PHILADELPHIA PIER for the Delaware Ricr Hn l?e at the feet of Vine .street. Twe deriickt handle the huge blocks that make up the new construction aV ;' . BV i m ''JSam BaS .bbbW -l I ''..:;''Bafc Lm 'HaTJaawJ Bk '' ' ' BBBaary ''''( BBaBv vBBBl c " jBBBBBl PPP' B " ' ''bbbI BBt . t B ' jBBBBBBB J j jSMBbVbbBBbbI BBBv aBBBBBaV B .JPJbWbBbbB Themas H. Garvin, chief clerk, Heuse of Representatives Mrs. K, Beyer, secretary, Lcagut of Women Voters, Darby HAD A BIG TIME at the Delaware County G. 0. P. ex roast THE NORTH SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET west of Ninth. Etching shows the present site of Federal Reserve Bank and environs. These buildings were razcW in 1880. Charles W. Beck, REAR ADMIRAL W. L. -RODGERS, U. S. technical adviser at The Hagu BRIDGING DELAWARE AVENUE. Over this bridge the equipment and material for the Delaware River Bridge will be handled BELTRAM MATH IBU, Chilean Ambas sador, back from ths . homeland "iisayaa,: sz vrvzz fs,w r!!aillAJ - ,r' ' r . $- .i. if.'T..,.c 5Wb .. i - , g i nv 11 'a CAninuuu '7 S nr-r'f'Ji L'j H- fcfcA A x . rt,',, j,i ,-iyv' iM - """"" , I . I 3 I CfHHK - -.iieiiMi . it A . Vwl M. -
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