Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 28

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WIVES OF SEVERAL CANDIDATES for the Republican nomination for President of the United States who are keeping a close watch on doings in Chicago. Each of these five women, with Mrs. Hiram Johnson, has a very good chanco
oi succeeding 'Mrs. Woodrow Wilson in tne wmtc House.
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CRIPPLED CHILDREN WERE TREATED to an outing yesterday nftorno'on a.t Fox Ghasc
by the Quaker City Uidies Motor Ciud. At the left Mrs. J. Hampton Moore is with Frances
Kane, of the Meade School. The other photograph shows Katy Segal, of the same school,
trying her wind on a toy balloon Leaser rhoto service.
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A PHILADELPHIA AND READING TRAIN collided with Truck No. 2, of the high-pressure pipe
line company, at the grade crossing, American and Somerset streets, last night. One fireman was killed
and five injured
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FRIENDS AT THE CAPITAL Pals duiing Republican convention. They arc, left
to right, Congressman C. Bascom Slemp, Virginia; Senator Charles Curtis, Kansas,
and Senator Irwin L. Lenroot, Wisconsin
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.UfbS ELIZABETH GORDON, WATCHING OTHERS PLAY as they await their own turn. Left to right, Mrs.
champion of Rhode Island, tied George B. Johnson, Boston; Mrs. Chares F. Rowley. New York; Mrs. Edward C. Stone,
for second place with Mrs. W. Boston; Mrs. John D. Woodfin, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Stephen U. Gilford, Winchester,
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PHOTOGRAPHS SNAPPED DURING WOMEN'S EASTERN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP WHICH OPENED AT THE PHILADELPHIA CRICKET ,CLUB YESTERDAY.
MRS. DAVID FLEISHER, of tho Philmont Country THE SWISS ECONOMIC MISSION, guests of the Chamber of Commerce and the Engineer's Club, visiting
Club, knitted as she awaited, her turn to go over tho tho Philadelphia Navy Yard, yesterday afternoon. Iheir host and cuido is Rear Admiral Huehes.
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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REAMING A SECTION Oliugj" House of 2&5& Nortfa Jessup fitrcet to tho workman.
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MRS. SWAIN (LEFT) WALKING WITH MRS. HOOVER and Herbert Hoover (left) walking with Dr To.onl, wi mtco Tt a W"
president of Swarthmoro College, during the procession yesterday. Tho conferring of degrees followed tho nroSnn wSln' MISS DELLA DERRINGER, 404 Carpenter
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through the mail, addressed to the lieauty Corner,
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