Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 29, 1915, Night Extra, Image 16

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January 29, 1915
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MAGNIFICENT OPEN-AIR ORGAN AT SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION
This great instrument, housed in a graceful building, stands at the head of one of the sun-lit esplanades.
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PROVIDES BREAD FOR BELGIANS
Scott Logan, of Sheldon, Iowa, is a former New Jersey boy, who went west 35 years ago,
He gave 200 barrels of flour for the millers relict ship, South Point, soon to sail from
this port He is related to Judge Gaskill, of Riverton.
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MISS CHRISTABEL PANKHURST
Daughter of the English militant and herself prominent in the
fight for equal suffrage, she is now a visitor to America, where
she is lecturing on the suffragists' side of the present war.
Miss Pankhurst is a rather pretty girl and has the high color,
blue eyes and light hair so often seen in her country.
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BATTLING OVER THE SHIP PURCHASE BILL
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tro4us4 the original bill in the House on, September 4; Senator Gallingtr,
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THERE'S USE FOR IT NOW
Ducking stool in Leominster Priory Church, England, It was last used in
1809. Its inscription calls it "An engine of universal punishment for commoa
s;olds end for butchers, bakers, brewers, apothecaries and all who gave short
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BREAKER FOR RUSSIA'S ICE-LOCKED HARBORS
This powerful ice crusher was sold some time ago by the Canadian
Government to Russia for the purpose of keeping the Arctic zone
port of Archangel open all winter. Russia in now said to be after
the John Weaver, Philadelphia's ice breaker, because this craft has
failed to do the work.
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SHE WILL LECTURE IN UNITED STATES FOR GERMAN
Dressed in the field uniform of a German army officer. Miss W'hw
Saada, an American woman, is corning to the United States from
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