Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 14, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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THURSDAY
January 14, 1915
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SOME JERSEY STATESMEN AND OTHER PERSONS AND SCENES PROMINENT IN THE DAY'S OUTPUT OF NB
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ALTOONA BURIED UNDER HEAVY SNOW
The railroad city has just been visited by one of the heaviest snowfalls ever seen there at this time of year. Street traffic was at a standstill for a time and the railway lines entering -the city were severely hampered. Fifteen inches of snow fell in a few hoart
SENATOR REED
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CHARLES W. OSTROM
Of' Hudson, who earned fame -by his
proposal to tax Jersey's numerous
bachelors.
JERSEY'S GOVERNOR AT HIS DESK
Governor James F. Fielder sat for this new photograph of himself
for the Evening Ledger in celebration of the convening of- the
Legislature.
TWO PROMINENT SENATORS
Senator Gaunt, of Burlington Country, at left, and Senator
Austin Colgate, of Hudson, who may be New Jersey's
next chief executive.
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