Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 30, - 1920
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? IIP t Jk "vfeiJ''' if 1 LITTLfc MISS CRICKET. Susunnc Rice Graham, 7420 Spraguc I'LATT WINS CARPET MEDAL. H. T. Cook, of Trenton, who gave Piatt a hard FUNERAL OF EX-EMPRESS EUGENIE. The body of the ono-timc empress
t 5 I '-T ' Kfc.? ff ' ' - Ij !'tu-ut' Gcrmantown, batting nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club match (left), and J. W. Piatt, city champion, who won the solid-gold medal of the of the French and widow of Napoleon III arriving at Southampton, England
F I $ JwtllV&f - , 1 grounds i.v,lB(.r rhoto service Carpet Trade Association nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club yesterday. At the right is from Franco
I I -4 . ffiSlM '-' M. J. Phelan, president of the Cornet Clubs of America Central New. mot
SWIM FIFTY YARDS AND GOBBLE UP A PIECE OF HUCKLEBERRY PIE. That's
the Job these fellows had yesterday afternoon at the Southwestern Center Bath House,
Sixty-third street and Woodland avenue. They arc (left to right) Herman Lewis, Karl
Lewis, Samuel Miller and Harry Baxter. Ledser rhoto service,
ES; ITS A CIGARETTE. Miss Isabel T. Pell, of SIR EDWARD CAR.sON (right) v.th his Orange bodyguard. They
Washington, strolling at Southampton, L. I., carrying wear the regalia of the. Orange Lodge as they accompany Sir Edward
.i t jnlighted "smoke"
n'Wwood h Underwood
in the Belfast region. lentmi ,.. l'notn
IN CHARGE OF UNITED
STATES NAVY AND MARINE
CORPS men in Olympic games.
He is Commander Claude B.
Mayo
Central Newa rhoto.
MRS. CURTlfe.RIPLEY SMITH,
of St. Albans, Vermont, who
named the U. S. S. Sturtevant
at the New York-shipyard
yesterday
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K'LE.stAM AND HIS TWO AIDES in the dance of YANKEE DuODLi: DANCE. Thh was a part of the STILL MAKING EFFORTS TO SAVE CARRYING THE ALLIED PEACE FEEDING PIGEONS AT CITY HALL. Miss Violet Oliver, whom Admiral Hugh Rodman
colors at the Morse School cxciciscs yesterday They entertainment Kn en yesterday afternoon at the Rush BARXEGAT LIGHT. United States officials TREATY WITH AUSTRIA. An named as the-offlcial mascot of the Pacific fleet. She also SknoiraMCallfmSla'B raisin
are Margaict McKnight, Allen Boyce and
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.ciljnr I'hoto Service.
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School, Fifth street and Snyder avenue
I.'Jffer Photo Service.
and New Jersey citizens touring beach prior under secretary posed at the Palais
to hearing held at liarnegat uty d'Orsay, .Paris
II. Armstrong Itobert -International
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Ledirer I'hoto Service.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND .WHAT THEY DO
THE BEAUTY CORNER
MISS SARAH McLAUGHLIN, 50 East Coultci streot, Ciormantown, orTatin(r .i machine nt the AI10AR1) SIR THOMAS L1P-
Hnrris Knitting Mills, Lena and Armat streets, that knits finirers on gloves. With this machine the TON'S VICTORIA. From this
operator is able to put out fifteen dozen pairs a day Udgor rboto service. point of antage Miss Anna Q.
Nilsson saw the yacht race on
Monday
(o) Mayflower.
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CARPET TRADE ASSOCIATION GOLF TROPHY. Tho cup
is being held by iU donor, J. B. BuKh
Ledger l'huto Hcrvlce.
TFAMBOur tocS JS2S?G MISS MAKIE WINNAI
iiAnl. Our fencer 'is none other 4721 A tr,nt Pi,njinWn. Pn.
inan Henry b. Hreckcnridgo, Photographa for this feature should be submiW
former assistant secretary of through the Lil, M to the Beauty Comh
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