Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 28

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NEW BASE FOR
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LIBERTY BELL. Yesterday afternoon
new base under the bell in Independence
Burton (left) is overseeing the work
Irf-iUrr I'hoto Service
MEMBERS OF THE BUSINESS SCIENCE CLUB romped over the Curtis Country Club grounds nt Lawndalo yesterday. At the left, W. A. Morris is
icady for the heavy swine at the rubber ball. O. t Ulialtont and waiter u. noscnuergcr arc uoing mo uirue-itggeu race in wnien vney wero vkwiwus,
At the right, E. A. Wright has just finished a terrllic drive nt oromrjau
ledger Thoto Sen Ice.
HEAD OF AMERICAN LEGION of Pennsylvania. He is
Commander David J. Davis, of Scranton, nnd will spend a few
days here qonferring with local leaders
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READY FOR THE ELIZABETH MONROE SMITH. The children
urcre photographed at the South Street Pier, ready to be taken to
Red Bank for a day's outing, the first of the summer by the Sana
torium Association of Philadelphia
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KILLED IN PITTSBURGH STEEL
MILL. Dick Kinsman, the Swarth
more football star. In 1918 he was
graduated from the Northeast High
School
THE HONOR GROUP. Left to right, top row, Dorothy C. Briggs,
Lydia F. Dietrick, Beatrice Reynolds and Dorothy Tomlinson; bottom
row, Margaret V. Smith, Dorothea S. Bowen, Elizabeth Field,
Miriam McAllister and Esther M. Bricgel, received highest honors at
West Philadelphia High School for Girls last night
Ledger Thoto Service.
EDWIN S. HULLEY, newly
elected president of the iPhila
delphia section, National Elec
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PAGEANT AT U. OF P. BOTANICAL GARDENS by the Community
Quartet in aid of Willing Day Nursery. Left to right, Edna Harwooc!
Baugher, Philip Warren Cooke, Donald Redding and Loretta Le Pitre StreW
Ledger Thoto Service.
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AT SAN FRANCISCO with the Demociatic donkey.
Fred LjTich. of Minnesota (left), and Homer S. Cum
mings, chainnan of the Democratic National Com
mittee Undrit ! A T nderuooil
WILL OPEN DEMOCRATIC CONVEN
TION ON MONDAY. Ho is J. Bruce Kre
mer, vice chairman of the Democratic Na
tional Committee. He hails from Butte,
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Tlsr Thoto HervlM.
WILL NOMINATE SENATOR HITCH
COCK for President. He is former Gover
nor A. C. Shallenbcrgcr, of Nebraska
l'ndrwood & Vnderood
DR. BURRIS Jl-.NKINS, who will nominate
McAdoo for President if his name is placed
before the Democratic convention in San
Francisco International.
WILL MAKE NOMINATING SPEECH that
will placo Secretary of Agriculture Meredith
before tho Democratic convention. Ho is
Claude A. Porter, of Iowa
Underwood & Underwood.
ASSISTING IN DECORATING the Democratic con-
vention hull in San Francisco. The fair decorator
is Miss Pearl Wright, who is shown working on one
of the largo chandeliers
Keyalono View Co.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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ELMER POLLOCK, 87 Sharpnnck street, operating a blue-print machine at the General Rcproduc IN CHARGE OF U. S. ARMY TABLET I N VEILED IX MEMORY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Hon Co.'s plant, MO North Broad street. Thirty-six hundred feet of blue print are printed on this BALLOON that 4eft here yesterday RAILROAD MEN at the Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A.
machine each day Leduer i-ho'o serves, for Boston. He is Lieutenant II. H. yesterday. .Mis. George Dallas Dixon, who was chairman,
Holland, Balloon uo. inv. to uuu vn.in.im omeuicy u, uutior, wno mnne tne auurcss
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