Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1919, Sports Extra, Image 24

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Philadelphia, Wednesday, jtjly 30, 1919
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Veterans Home From Siberia .'Screen Champions : Senatorial Whips : Denouncing High Rentals
E-iHBiHt'' HBHR"sOl"vW'rfii AMERICAN TROOPS who have crossed the Pacific cheer quite as enthusiastically at sight of the homeland as soldiers who have " -&,
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V. t5pJ demonstrating to Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, of went to the Pacific coast to consult with Douglas zon'.8 pace prosperity areta tvt YA$i-2 ' -it1r "
t Rhode Island, Democratic whip, how he keeps his party in Fairbanks about his movie career. Charlie Chaplin dence in the first, want and unrest in A?'r' :-'uV'VT'' S'"' Clvr "
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'tf-V PROTESTJNG AGAINST profiteering landlords a noonday meeting of Kensington-shipyard workers of the Tenants'
" ' i protective Association. K. V. Kenny, president of the North Philadelphia' branch, addressing the open-air assemblage
MISS MARY FRANCES LITTT5L.T,.
daughter of Ilrigodlur General an4 Mrs-
vwmnanoer ueorg B.Biyan, U, 8, N,
STILL GATHERED around Liberty. American doughboy students find a comfortable f
resting place with their claso books at the foot of the Statue of Liberty in PoUleru,
Franco. Tho statue, dedicated by the Masonic Lodges of Poitiers and NejlvSlle, is- -
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