- jj " fc-i? ivy x i r$ " sfje S jrV, ,: w ' V- ft m If? ..J'vV4 . f l i y r V 4V &M IJV 'I - V . jTP A' y- v vi n ..'.. - faienmg public feigi PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, . OCTOBER 9, 1922 . 4 I : - . ",nw. Wv-iafiB8B8&v' f .f .-"( i .y ? ? 1 K t MISS JOSEPHINE HOOPER, one of many Phila delphians at Het Springs, Va. She's a speedy tennis player "PROCTOR JACK," owned by Jehn A. Feley. Reincr eer a fence in the Kins s Oak Steeplechase race, at the Huntingdon Valley Hunt. The event was wen by "Ormcnd" '' l.WrV USA"? " : i'VT u 1,1' i' i V j 4JftaPr tfKaSlkf HEaUbZH- bsunnuiai 1 i I ! I I . 4 v MHWMtiiJCJMIPjyQIj.lilli hi BalBfc v, :Trl. J T .a.- s . s V TlvM ' ' vPiiulKvlliiiiHKH 'iifSr-.;M'jw x i-.- - . : miBnt s r'v:i' L.Vf'' ''i V'"'"1 ' A1 9miUS& V: i?: ill IMFi: HBlU' " w . i - I II T.H.M.IM H III S.F-: tM ' JiHHaaaaaaaaaaaaaV ' IxHfcHSi'1'.' x" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih WATCHING THE JUMPERS. Edward E. Marshall, owner of cslate where Hunting don Valley Hunt meeting was held; Mrs. Charles Churchman, Frederick 'Jenes and Mrs. William H. Mulford TWICE TOO MUCH. Matilda Kalikar had friend arrested when her Brooklyn apart ment was robbed twice AT HUNTINGDON VALLEY HUNT. Mr. and. Mrs. Jehn Andcregg w''HaaHIB iHHaaaBHaaaal '' ! "1!??!K'5TSS: 5fi: YV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV.HaaaaaaaaaHaaHaaaV . wm fSScliiiiiiB jAF:, Lq-;' X?8fi 'i' V, lfT. GEN. SIR CHARLES chief of the allied forces, and . reconnaissance tour en the HARINGTON, ceivmander in his staff in a lailread car en a dutskuts of Constantinople A. L.-SEVERN'S, mem ber for forty years CHARLES MAVES, member for fifty years THE REV. EDWIN FOREST HANN, pastor of church s THOMAS T. CANN (left) feity-cight years a mem. bcr, and Rebcit A. Bacheler, member for thiity. four years THEY WEREPRESENT yesterday morning as the 113th anniversary services were started in the Firat Methodist Episcopal Church, Camden TALKING IT OVER. Waite Heyt, Yankee here of the 1921 series, and ,' pitcher in Friday's game, discussing the outlook with his 'father, mother and sister Margaret :p-- l gf SAL w n & ' -JR sss: tfMA t S'tW-fi"): im : IBM llff b1 & ' '' fMhfjMMMBMEiHBBHBIBiliMlH AN ACTIVE POLITICAL WORKER. Miss Sara McNeil, secretary of Organiza tion Committee of the Republican Women's Club, answers telephone inquiries 1R (HEBH VlK'' x HHaUHaHaaaB ;'':'. vv?r;;; LIEUT. H A It 0 L I) M A1TLAND, U. S. Army Air Service, probable winner in contest for Pulitzer Trophy RETURNS TO LONDON. Mrs. Douglass Canadine, head of the Girl Guides of Londen mtSSf- Z!&tW &M& j&$$&? aaaaaaHaVllHHaV9MHW9HaaacVwVirSt Uvt. laaaflBwPyhmbnOSl Itw wryfvlHHBM:fp' (fiHffiHHBKi"! tHflftliiiHwI rllllllllllllllllllKk -: i 1 MlKvlHillllWi? THE CATHEDRAL and City Hall tower wcie caught by the camera as it pointed between the steel work of the ncsv Philadelphia Library being built along the Parkway Ik' ' rjs ' ii ii nmin in i i 'M ill-1 .. sad ." XT & jp i 'MH - HHi IHH-fllf ' Jl,lil Ia e ' tJI -''Sl if, HKh Injiwt i ' ' i I " 1 ! , ..nij V-.1. r T& '.W. T. SEABOLD, chief marshal of EASTERN TRAVELERS with flag they later laised ever their new club heuse ARTHUR B. EATON, fl'W Pnrade president of the club '! ..' -AITFBN TRAVELERS' CLUB of West Philadelphia en Saturday dedicated its clubhouse, at COOG Walnut street. Many Philadelphia organizations BmT4j?V''3:"" v marched in the parad CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? M . S stTfgfx U l?Sai8ff i Tfr3 ly t m cfeeqS r Rr- Hit ; !-ttfteNfMl.fftte -rr ,3S ilMB. MMW?a ' ";K.i F" I, x. .--'' Jiftv EiMKI v A l.'-"$." wSf-'-; -, , ' 'KHm' ' ' ' ifl - .prlV : flBHBB kHKVH ' VBHHl " IBHbu d HBHk K9kilH--F ' f raBkM s -3 , i KiHK--SMB-f. v' 9k4s 9MhhKKv03kSm lGHji HJ r?" , ; '-';- ,- rt - '- - Wmmmk '-- x- 1 , ,. i s i sflBfi Ww -"1 " ,' I. ; W ' . FT; ,-; '- .";:BHPrar' ' ' ' -'- ' V9, ' i ' p,s - lI!f:v:(' WL 'iii.' ' v ;'-' --- 'B J' '' ' ' - - - - ! BKKm&ilinlill vO w,yVMW ;,:'','., ;- IBVvf ' '-9i Sili H: P:: V i5E i NH ' k F r ' ' iP HHHHHHr'K' "'-BHHHHHI Hfii ' ..j' , ' H HHHRH Kwji ',', "' Mm i'$WBg&SjA BUBKiiiM y ' v .-...: 'y 4J&aaaaaB8i illllifBl ' FlSilii LONDON POLICEMEN SHOW THEIR ABILITY AS HORSEMEN. Over one of the jumps at Imber Ceuit, where the Metropolitan police have a training service HONORED BY AMERICAN BOY SCOUTS, J. Gucrin-Dcsjardins, Bey Scout Commis sioner of France, arrives in Philadelphia F' B F8feVt V-'- V JW yM y IV w -.'. lijiU , HHMii)iik ilJs .7 mS-S?8 imllBiii SENATOR EDWARD F. LADD, of North Dakota, in Washington ADMIRAL LI TING HSING, who is the Min ister of the Chinese Navy THE CASTLE IN SCHUYLKILL. It was located near Giays Ferry for many years, from where it was removed te Cornwells-en-Delawure several veai-3 age. Send us your old Philadelphia photographs MISS FANNY F. EWING MISS ELLEN EWING MET BY THE CAMERAMAN at the autumn meeting of the Huntingdon Valley Hunt 'ssl tw' HORSE LOVERS. Mrs. Sidney Hallewcll and Miss Betty Bremley often seen at horse shows nnd hunts HK MMHKf?M"' ' i'V.;.MU b Wsfrf3sjialKn'?l, -'' ', ' k 'Afi WWWe. t&Q'$$!.f$&WZi3 , , - S. ejiiii mk, MHHf : '-.BHH-V' felii--F' mLVHHHHHhHHHHHHPHHHHHv ' A NI1-TY GAME. New Yerk firemen demonstrated the way te play pushball with straw streams of watcr as the "pushing power" during a demonstration in . Central Park I'RANCIS JEHL, the man who introduced electric lighting system, as discovered by Edisen, te Europe in 1882 -MfH "- i. I A i ,v 4"" 1 .yBw-v , ' . i V ' v . ---------M .... vPSl
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