Anna and John, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Leiterman, East St. |
Annabelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E .J. Kummer, Valencia, Pa. |
Bobby, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Knesel, Allen Ave. |
Emerson and Walter, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Jordan, Coraopolis. |
Catherine and Cathaleen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loraw, of Tunnelton, W.Va. |
The grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Williams, of Smithton. |
?Vera Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ???? Lubinetzky, New Kensington |
Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Audley Limberg, of Butler, Pa. |
Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Kensington, of North Shelbourne St., Philadelphia. |
Richard
Emil, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester E. Burnett, Strauss St.
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Divina and Augustin Pizzuti and -- Valentino Pizzuti, children of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pizzuiti, Third St., Monessen |
Robert
W., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry W. Sorg, Franklin Road, N.S.
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Sherley Mae Wills, of New Kensington, Pa. |
Tommy and Martha Jean Harris, of Ellwood City, Pa. |
Virginia
Rose, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. G. V. Johnson, Sheraden.
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Unidentified
Baby & Woman (torn off)
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Unidentified
Girl in Chair (torn off)
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Bored with the social whirl Miss Beatrice Henning, daughter of the assistant secretary of labor, is taking a course in a business school, and henceforth will earn her living. (Source: "Underwood & Underwood") |
The "Betty" British six-meter yacht, rounding a buoy on her way to victory in the first of the series of international races sailed off Oyster bay recently. (Source: "Underwood & Underwood") |
Here is a fine view of the naval oil reserves at Elk Hill, Cal., looking west, which Secretary of the Navy Wilbur inspected before his recall to Washington. (Source: "International") |
Commander J. H. Klein, Zepelin expert, shown as he sailed on the S. S. Mauretania for Germany, where he will assume command of the new navy dirigible ZR-3. (Source: "International News Reel") |
Mr. and Mrs. Elbermont Nash visit their son "Golden Rule" Arthur Nash, Cincinnatti clothing manufacturer, for the first time in seven years. (Source: "United") |
Edythe Lawrence, one of the attractive feminine principals in operatta, "Blossom Time," which tells of the unhappy love affair of Franz Schubert. |
Mr. and Mrs. Domingo of Sacramento, Cal., and their 16 children won first prize, an automobile, at a country fair, for having the largest family. Bread is their principal food. (Source: "International") |
Charles De Roche as Pharoah of Egypt in Cecil B. DeMille's big motion picture production, "The Ten Commandments," now playing at the Nixon theater. |
Splendid view of the work going forward on the new high bridge over Jack's run, Bellevue, the second largest concrete span in the world. |
Here is another excellent photo of the new high bridge in Bellevue. This picture is a side view of the big concrete span which connects the borough with the Northside. |
Ten million women will vote for Senator La Follette for President in November, says Miss Ethel Smith, legislative secretary of the Women's Trade Union league. (Source: "Underwood & Underwood") |
Justine Valse, film actress of Los Angeles, was proud of her ???? bathing costume ??? (Source: "International") |
Rengo
Belt Corset Advertisement
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Thelma Hill, another of this year's Sennett beauties who has received the reward of a good little bathing girl and been given the leading role in a comedy. (Source: "International") |
Tom Mix and Dolores Rousse, in "Oh, You Tony," a comedy picture in which the western star wears eastern clothes and discards his familiar apparel. |
This helmet of slate grey velvet, with crest formed of black panne was exhibited at the annual millinery show in New York city. It is a late fall style. (Source: "Underwood & Underwood") |
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The famous leaning pines located along beautiful and picturesque Gravel bar run near Vandergrift, Pa. E. K. Thompson submitted the picture. (Source: "E.K. Thompson") |
G. W. Frush, who fought with the Union troops at Antietam, with Gen. Lejeune of the U.S. marines during the re-staging of the famous battle a few days ago. (Source: "International") |
Milton
D. Smith, Washington motorcycle cop, holding a rattler that was used by
a constable in 1849, instead of the whistle now in vogue by police when
calling for help.
(Source: "International") |
'GENERAL' ALARM' enjoys a precarious perch on the breach of one of the big guns at Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, willing to do his part to guard New York. (Source: "United") |
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This beautiful autumn time scene was taken at picturesque Gravel Bar Falls near Vandergrift, Pa. E. K. Thompson submitted the photo to The Press. (Source: "E.K. Thompson") |