Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1916, Night Extra, Image 22

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June 9, 1916
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SIDELIGHTS ON THE CHICAGO
CONVENTION AND VARIOUS, PERSONS FIGURING IN THE NEj
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W. R. HEARST IS THERE WITlf EDITOR ARTHUR BRISBANE
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PTTTsnTinr.H IS REPRESENTED AT CHICAGO IN FORCE
Left to richt are "Ed" Frieberthaser, S. C. Jammisori, Senator Charles A. 'J
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NOTHING TWIN-LIKE ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA'S
SENATORS
When Mr. Penrose and Mr. Oliver are seen walkipj together
it is nover difficult to say which is which, even from a prcat
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"JUSTICF HUGHES ATTENDING THE FLAG RAISING AT THE CATHEDRAL
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
On this occasion the Justice made his speech about the American flap;, which sorao
r persons say was tho one thing needed to bring him the nomination.
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TWO OF THE PILLARS IN THE WOMAN'S PARTY'
Mrs. Sarah Baird Fiejd and Mrs. Ella Rieple, of Pennsylvania,
are two of the most active suffragists in putting up their
question to the Chicago delegates.
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Members of tho Third Regiment, National Guard Pennsylvania, are utilizing this
method of getting their eyes in trim in preparation for tho mimic battle on BelmonV
Plateau tomorrow.
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MCO CLTY HAS A STREET CAE STEHJE TO ADD TO OTHER EXCITEMENTS
i.. tiw wKi4nt ttea4taK Jndostrfat development ' aw ? soma in all coimtries Here
-: rtrttws holding u a $m psar Alameda Park in tha spital
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ita Crown Psrinta dap. Watchman:
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. FIRST JURY COMPOSE QF WOMEN TRIES MEXICAN BANDITS "
i7f10H0n,qU1lilHtffift. KoUto of highway robbery in Suftertor Court at San Diego, Cal. U&
mutbUes assert tMa pine tobcomyletely imalm Jury ever sitting id a Mony case in W
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