Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 19, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 28

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PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,. 1919
Pocket Testaments for Shipworkers : Home-Run Leader : Boots in Vogue : Parkway Pastoral,
M i .ik r I'll i. - i MfftBiWKMf hHIPWORKERS AT Cramps' yard examining the little Testaments received from the Pocket Testa-
ffif A NOONDAY meeting of the Pocket Testament Leaguf at the P HraKHS " cut League. Many thousands' of copies of tho Scripture were distributed to soldiers at the battlc-
IM, William Cramp t Sons' Ship and Engine Company plant, Uichmoml PSlW Bl front by the league during the war. N
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HOOTS ARE the London vogue. This winter costume has a coat of
dark blue gabardine with a striped skirt of tho tfarae material and
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THE SUUMERGED MOTORCAR in which Mrs. Robert McCurdy, of Jenkintown; Miss Helen McCurdy, her
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creek at Maple Springs. Albert Conover, a war veteran, jumped into the water and dragged tho women
safely through the window of the car
MISS CARMEL NORMA DECIMO, 1532 McKean Street, Phils
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