Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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THURSDAY
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SCENES, EVENTS AND PERSONS PROMINENT IN THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NEWS FROM MANY SOURCES
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THE CROWD THAT ALWAYS WAITS AT THE TABERNACLE TO SEE "BILLY" SUNDAY ENTER
The evangelist sometimes comes to the meeting in his big car and sometimes he walks. In cither case, he is generally recognized by admirers, who give the police
men guarding the doors a busy few minutC3 keeping them all back until the former baseball player can cut his way through the throng. Mrs. Sunday can be seen
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PUPILS OF FRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL SKATE IN THEIR OWN BACKYARD
The acre within the yard's inclosure contains a running track in the summer, but when freezing weather arrives, it is flooded and
becomes a private skating pohd on which the 200 pupib can enjoy themselves with no fear of drowning by breaking through.
CITY'S NEW
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Camden. A temporary platform has been created to serve as a landing place, imparting to the scene a flavor of early days in the Ouaker
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