Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 19, 1920, Night Extra, Image 28

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MANY A CRAFT that for years hail navigated the Delawnro river now rests- at lis last mooring in the "Ships' Grave
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'IT'S MY TURN NOW," said-Harry Derr, standing, to his brother Ralph Dcrr,
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THE FASHION SHOW of the Speech-Reading Club, of Philadelphia, opened yesterday at 1606 Locust street. The participants
were all deaf. Left to right, Miss Edith Williams, representing 1885; Miss Rosamond G. Wright, representing 1855, and Mrs. Eliza
beth Batty, the bicycle woman of 1898
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FEEDING MEMBERS of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Epis
copal Church in the cafeteria of the Wharton Memorial Church, Fifty-fourth
,.-and Catharine streets. From left, they are Mrs. C. B. Galloway, Mrs. E. L.
McFrederick, Mrs. B. C. Trimble, Miss Margaret Stevenson, Mrs. C. E. Boswcll,
Mrs. Walter Drum and Mrs. John N. Bush
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THE CIVIL WAR FLAGSHIP RICHMOND, that once carried Farragut's ensign, is now among the hulks of forgotten days of sea
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INSPECTING NEW PHILADELPHIA LIBRARY SITE at Twentieth and Wood
streets. Clinton Rogers Woodruff, member of the Free Library Board; John
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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TAKING A SLAM AT THE H. C. OF L., Edward Herrin, left, and William Kirk arc
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