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Pinch-hittcr Clark, of Detroit, just ruined the, day H. E, for these bieacherites. All he did was hit a home run with two men en. Rain finds chafed the Athletic fans from the hard beards in the eleventh DIXON, working en the Delaware River caisson, the trench helmet useful when cement and dirt fall KING GEORGE OF ENGI ND, accompanied by Rudyard Kipling, 'sits the crmc-s of British seldicis in Belgium n g ' ' yWLiKTAS M W- B vhBJHXa' " . - ,. . ,r, -v - .111 1 ij inn fbmj -Nr ?. iKTk.lHi W!MfX3!T?3fTilBTS BV.4 lHj i '!, .1 ... ( H.B "ZIBH B u ttH tfMl ih ' im -i .B.kwB .1 i'lH ; , ',.' j?v '. ir J "ii ;.r''-. t Kw9J JUST BEFORE HE HIT A HOMER. Karback, center field for Gcrmantewn High Scheel, went the distance, scoring Whitney ahead of him. O'.Meara is catching for Episcopal. The umpire is Rumsey DOROTHY LIGHT FOOT, fancy diver and peed swimmer, win hrst prize at Kensing ton Y. W. C. A. FLINT HANNER. Stan ford University, picked te win javelin threw in intercollegiate meet HRRIMh HHkIIk' hiwK9QU ijsr linn "Z2mBEPlTt IKiC""!"'.'0 g,;"f y", v BBfliB dBWBMUBflBBBBPr' JXkiidiwl&AC l?3 bVJHK WETjbbbVbVbVJPI i - iC3S5'wSBWK ' - 11 1 w in in iiimHUMi inifii. ii mm ANY ONE COULD PICK UP A CHICKEN HERE. A car leaded with chickens was in a New Yerk Central Railway wreck, near Peekbkill, N. Y. The chickens fled in every direction Br 'il -5 " BH HAVE YOU MET "MIKE"? The menkev is owned by Pest 251, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a visitor at the Zoe PRESIDENT DIEGO MISS VEME HITCH MANUEL CHAMORRO, COCK, of Washington, of Vicaragua. Rebels whose engagement has M-ck te oust him just been announced 'I HE REV. R. E. KERN, who has accepted call as pastor of the Lutheran church at Hamburg ''iH:'V 'BSSBBi ? WIS I ABMflpi WWW' rffM4nlni, !i ' ,.; ,h. ,;"; (,,;- BS B;, BialtiBr- Ik 4- tHP s. '. 1SF ';.' .iT iKfl ""W JURY DISAGREES. Ne 'erdu-t as found in GETTING READY FOR A STREET FAIR. Society folk of New Yerk keep trial of Willie Dalten, 17 charged with stealing gunid en "porkers." Left te right, Mrs. Lvttleten Fex, Mrs. Finley P. Dunn $772,000 worth of Liberty BuniU and Mrs. B. G. Cellier CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA) S'.,"';i . "'V' mwtstW' VMTi f '.iff Bfe. , KID YOU EVER GET OFF A TRAIN AT THI S STATION ? It's the Third and Berks streets NOTORIOUS BURGLAR tien of the Philadelphia and Reading, as it looked in June, 1900. Hecter Mansfield, 2931 N, KILLED IN CHICAGO. 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CARA WAY, of Arkansas, who is p r es r i n g charges against Attorney Gen eral Daugherty MRS. F. W. ABBOTT talks of the results of Music Week in Editorial Page Interview ERNEST COZENS will' be Penn's graduate mJ; ager after September 1 BBHHEiSHIBPffWWIiBBBHIB MRS. JEROME HIRST MISS MARGARETTA DIXON (Left)AJD iviub, u. itc.rinx aiiauis Marsten street, is the contributor, Send us your old-Philadelphia views Prochewski she$ MRSVf9cEIPARTIEN 0F HUNTINGDON VALLEY, AND Mr, Stetson, of Huntingdon Valley, wen the qualifying round in the wemen'B golf championship of Philadelphia at Neble yesterday 2ff 'A, V"'- 1 7. f t .:-ir-: . C2fll tttaufatW Ar.. Kab' " ' ' , -.,." vjtlca4ffi4