Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 08, 1919, Postscript, Image 22

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PHILADELPHIA', SATUEDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919
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Young Crusaders of Today Form a Living Cross : State Fish Haichery : High Girls' Party
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THE STATE FISH HATCHERY at Torresdale. Shad are n specialty of the station, though her
ring, white'fish, Lake Erie Wue-gill sunfish and frogs aie ,il o grown here for distribution in.
Pennsylvania waters.
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THE TADPOLE POND is the favorite haunt of little Donna Berkhous, four-year-old
daughter of the superintendent of the fish hatchery. She will pull fat tadpoles from
their lair for visitors and explain how thje tails disappear and the legs grow.
MISS SUE MITCHELL, 2535 North Thirtieth street, Philadelphia.
Photographs for this back-page feature should be submitted through tliA
maxl, addressed to the Beauty Corner, Evening Public Ledger.
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