Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1916, Night Extra, Image 18

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January 28, 1916
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SIDELIGHTS ON THE NEWS OF THE DAY AS GATHERED BY THE EVER-PRESENT CAMERA MaB
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jr. Harry Rosen, 'William Lipkowitz. John Schwerinc. Frank Casscntino. Beniamin Slubin. Charles Banks. Jacob Gumerman. Alexander Lovy, Charles Blumberpr, Harry Fry, Joseph Tubis, Samuel Gerson,
Packman. Fourth row Alnhonso Arbaszauckas. Mover Backer. William Beehler. Florian Denne. Maurice Dessen, Philip Hvmcs. Harry Hunn. Beniamin Silverman. Harry Fine, Meyer Efraemson,
nRADTIATING CLASH OF THT! SOUTHERM TTTfiTT KnKOOT, WHTOTT HOLDS EXERCISES TODAY
First row, sitting Harry Frank, Samuel Romanoff, Bernard Marks, James V. Pcnzaand Wilbur Archer. Second row, sitting Prof. Frank W. Melvin, Prof. William Miller, Prof. Miles Kcasoy, Prof. George Haaz, Prof. Earl J. Early, Dr. H. C. Whltnker,
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Donnelly. Third row Abraham Blieden. Samuel Mill
Ueoree Sochel. Morris Crown. Eu trend Gloor and Samuel
Louis Hoffman, Abo Shimshevitz, Benjamin Shoemaker, Carl G. Liob and Samuel Gailey. Fifth row William Krumm, Frank Huster, William Fletcher, Chris. Hildebrand, Bernard Sarzen, Louis Fisher, Sylvan Fish, Benjamin Clement, Lawrence Goldstein
John Mershon, Michael Salerno, Robert Resnikoff, Irving Zucker, David Treister, James L. Shoch and Harry Wallack. Sixth row Morris Friedman, Philip Holstcin, John Wisemann, Paul McCloskey, William Echelmeyor, Thomas Allen, Reuben H.
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THESE TRAINS MET NEAR ALTOONA, PA., WITH NO LOSS OF LIFE
No attempt was mado to avoid this wreck by the railroad authorities. It was arranged by the Lubin Manufacturing Company to put the punch of realism in "The Gods of Fate," a now photoplay. Two actor engineers had a close call for life. The seen
it is said, cost 25,000.
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MUCH-CRITICISED FAUN IN THE BALLET RUSSE
Photo by UuderufMYi & Under-wood.
Here are Leonide Massin and Lubov Tchernichowa, whose dancing at
the, Century Theatre, New York, was modified after objection from
church, and police authorities,
SOCIETY GIRLS IN FORTHCOMING LOCAL BALLET
Left to right, the Misses Marion Savage, Louisa Davis and Cornelia Leldy, in
the costumes in which they -will appear in the "Ballet of Orlando," to be given
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