Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 20, 1920, Night Extra, Image 26

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THICADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAT 20, 1920
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IUTTENHOUSE SQUARE is dressed in nala attire todny for the annual flower mart. In tho group at the left arc
Mrs. Andrew Wright Crajvford, Mrs. J. Howard Rhoads, Mrs. Stacy B. Lloyd, Benjamin West, who is interested in
the lamb donated by Mrs. George Horace Lorimer. At tho right Mrs. Richard Wood, Jr., is looking after a portion
of tho large vegetable section of the mart
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THE SENIOR CLASS PROCESSION following tho Hey-day ex-
ercises at tho University of Pennsylvania, yesterday. ' Provost Smith
is carrying an oriental rug presented him by the seniors
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MAYNARD, Dartmouth's shortstop, was out when Sweeney, who played third .for Penn, tagged him
on the nose. Maynard made a wonderful divo for tho base, failing uy inches. In the lower photograph,
Joe Strauss, tho Texan, playing center field for Penn, may have been out in tho close play at the plate
but his slide put up a wonderful smoke screen mostly dust. Ho scored. Tho photographs were
snapped at Franklin Field yesterday afternoon.
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THE SUBURBAN CUP GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP opened yesterday when the five divisions started the tussle. Dr. P.
De Xong, Bala Golf Club (left). Two opponents, Eddie Clarey, of the Bala Club, and Jack Bland, of the Ovcrbrook
Club, were very friendly just before they started their contest. At tho right is George Hoffncr, of the Bala Club
Tedser rhoto Service.
DOROTHY MEISEL, a student of the West Philadelphia High
School for Girls, whose classic dancing always helps in the
school programs
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WHEN YOU KNOW HOW, as does this boy scout,
real fires can be started with the aid of the long
iron rod and the flint stone. He is Robert
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A PORTION of tho cast of "15 MinStrels of 20," given last night at tho Mercan
tile Hall by members of the Young Men's Hebrew Association. (Left to right)
Byron K. Kaufmann, Julius E. Hecht, Leon Blumbcrg, George Kamens, Henry
Kahn and Nathan Falk.
Ixdtrar l'hoto .Service.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANK K. HYATT, o
Chester, and Princess Pat, his blue-ribbon hunter and
y jumper
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CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS R. N. CHANDLER and A. E. Hayncs, Carpenters' Mato J. P. Heath,
Gunners'' Male E. P. Silcr and W. 0. Boone, of the U. S. naval recruiting service, being presented with
medals for excellent service in recruiting by Lieutenant Commander C. Gulbranson.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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WHO'S WHO in northeast politics
MISS MARY DOUGHERTY, 1C07 Federal streot, operating a machine for Charles E. Shcdnker & Sons, Sixth William F. Campbell, whoso can
nd Filbert streets, that cuts and bews buttonholes in shirts. Eighty dozen shirts arc run through this machino didato for the congressional nom-
in a day. nation, James J, Connelly, Ac-
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Ixdtor rhoto Service.
CARRYING THE BANNER, Mins Mary J.
Galvin escorted tho British Ambassador Gcd-
des from tho, curb to tho door of tho Franklin
Institute yesterday afternoon.
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