Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1915, Night Extra, Image 14

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PERSONS AND SCENES THAT FIGURE IN THE DAY'S NEWS AS RECORDED BY THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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CHESTER'S EVANGELIST AND CHOIR LEADER IN ACTION
The pictures above, to right and left, show the Rov. William P.
Nicholson in characteristic attitudes as he illustrates his points in
the big tabernacle built for him at Chester. In the centro is J. Ray
mond Hcmmingcr, who is Mr. Nicholson's "Rodoy," as ho directs the
choir of 500 voices. Tho scries of meetings began Sunday and are
attracting immenso crowds.
TRAINED FEMININE ATHLETES
Who teach tho school children of tho city how to play, engaging in
their own tug-of-war at Athletic Centre. 2 Gth and Jefferson, streets.
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FIRST 3RIVER PLUNGE OF THE SEASON
John Ingham and Robert J Davis, of the Crescent Beat Club, could not
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HAVE YOU TRIED THE SKELETON TANGO?
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