Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 24

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MODEL YACHT OF 1313 ROSES. It was presented
to ISir Thomas Lipton by Commodore Stuart Blackton
and his wife as a token of good luck. Sir Thomas Lipton
and the donors arc shown aboard the Victoria
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PASS THE BALL. The games at Birmingham, N. J., ore under the tutorsh p of the ' 8?" Jnstructori
of the Germantown Y. W. C. A. In the Rroup arc left to right) Elizabeth Parson, Blanche Long,
Isabcllc ArfrtroiTMortlii Gustavison, Rcba tfunsbergcr, Melba .Dingle, Ra.chacl Marcus and Phyli5
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GERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A. GIRLS take over the old Birmingham Inn for vacation days. The inn, which sits on the bank
of the Rancocas creek, in New Jersey, Is. a busy spot. "Our George," the only boy on the place, is giving Dorothy Brown
a ndr in a wheelbarrow. Myrtle Smith and Dorothy Doar.c nrc taking things easy in the hammock ,
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SOLID COMFORT. There is. no place like the sands of the seashore for rest. Among those uho
look advantage of the AVildwoud beach are (lct to rlpht) Misses Miriam Grace, Dorothy Jones,
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THEIR DAILY SUN-BATH. Mme. Taul Laforgue, of Paris, and her four children "DOUG" AND MARY TAKE "FORTY WINKS' The two moving-picture stars lested for a
have just arrived in America from 1'aris. ihey were passengers on tne a. b. l.u, low clays at inanet, ungianci, louowing mcir recepnon into hngland
France. Mme. Laforgue, before her marriage seven years ago, was a Denver, ccntrui Nes Photo
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station in San Francisco, the would-be-bridcs are being questioned. The committee ja (left to right)
Congressmen Siegel, Taylor, Raker (holding passport) and Swopc
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FARMERETTES AT AN IDLE MOMENT. Helen Graver, sitting on "CONNIE MACK" OF THE HOUSE OF
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
RIOT SCENE IN BELFAST., A group of Unionist guardsmen arc &hown lying behind handbag?,
from where they aro guarding city approaches. A number of persons have been killed in this section
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TiLL HE WINS. B. G. D. Rudd, who TEN SECONDS FLAT. II. E.
B $lAH ready for tho market at tho Do Long Hook , and Eyo Co., Twenty-first and Clearfield streets. Tho was a member of the British relay team V. Edwards, ono of England's
"MM operators ari (left to rhjht) Missx Blanche Storcn, 1820 North Twenty-first street; Miss Alice Fry, that recently visited here, winning a Olympic candidates, wins a 100
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who defeated Dr. W. Clyde Decker, of tho West street, I'hilndomnl.i
Walnut Tennis Club, in the singles championships Phatogmttha for this featun Mould be subwlUiA
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