Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THE NEWS OF THE DAY FROM CITY, NATION A1SD THE WORLD
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PRESIDENT'S NIECE MOVIE STAR
Miss Margaret Vale recently had a letter from the President' in which he ex
pressed "the sincere hope that you are happy arid successful in your new
undertaking." She is to appear in a photoplay now being prepare
HOMELESS MEN GET A TURKEY DINNER AT BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION
More than 1500 men were entertained at the Sunday Breakfast Association's head
quarters, 12th and Race streets, yesterday. A few women who joined the line waiting
outside before the serving of the dinner began were not turned away, but invited to
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One of the features of the rally in the 2d Regiment Armory yesterday was a demonstration of th way to
coax a blaze from dry wood without the aid of a match, according to the old method used by hunters and
woodsmen of pioneer days. It aroused the keen interest of every boy present, needless to say "uulcls
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