Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 12, 1920, Postscript, Image 20

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PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1020
iVew trench President's Family : liberty Glo Broken in Two : Assay Commission Busy Here
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BY STRIKING a mine ofT the Netherlands coast on December 5 of Inst yearho Liberty Glo, a steel cargo-carrying
snip, was so badly wrecked that a storm took away more than half the ship. The ship was built for the Rovcrn-
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FAMILY of neWjFrench president. Madame Paul Deschanel and their
three children. The new president takes office tomorrow.
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LEADING Penn's track team. Marvin Gustavson,
team captain, is keeping his runners busy.'
Ledffer Photo Service.
MISSES Marion Peder(and Kathcrino Oels'chlag, who
will take part in a pageant at the Kensington High
School tonight.
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PRINCESS ALICE, Countess of Ahlonc and wife of Lord Athlone,
governor general-elect of Canada, with her two children, Lady Mu
Cambridge and Viscount Tre;naton.
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ADDING skids this Avro airplane has been used as an aerial snow and ice sled with great
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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MRS. KELLOGG FAIRBANKS, Chicago,
member ,of assay commission which
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yesterday.
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STEAM SHOVEL put into action to clear snow from iNew York
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"TONY" MARSH, son of Mis.s Poggy
Marsh, former London chorus girl, who
claims that the child's father is the late
Henry Field, grandson of Marshall 1'iclJ.
TESTING COIN of the 1U1U coinage at mint by assay commission. It was assisted in its work bv
John Skelton Williams, comptroller of the currency; Raymond T. Baker, director of mint Wa'h-
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A KADIAL drill press in operation 'at the Link Belt Co., Nicetown. Charles Boyd, the operatoi,
livi at 3610 Sunnysidc avenue, Falls of Schuylkill. The machine drills holes through bteel and caat-
iron parts at a depth of twelve inches and us large as six inches in diameter.
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MISSES Mabel Stout, Laura Tubis and Susan Meyer, left to right, "Three Squaws," in natrcant
of womanhood, to be held soon by the Community Servic.
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