Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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PALS AT BABY SHOW. They wero very happy at, the Stnnton
School vesterdny afternoon, althoufjh they didn't win prizes.
Lorraine Blazer (left) and "Billy" Carr
Ledger Thoto Sen-Ice.
THE HEALTHIEST BABY. Thomas
McGlttigan carefully watched tho
judges as they looked at the other
babies at the Stanton School yes
terday Ledger I'hoto Service.
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STROLLING WITH THEIR DOLLS. Tho crazo has
pained headway on tho Wildwood sands, as well as the
Boardwalk. Miss Claire Huth (left) and Mis3 Mab'ella
Ledser Photo Service.
THEY GET KEY TO CITY OP RENO. Franklin
D'Olier, National Commander pf tho American
Legion, and Mrs. D'Olier visit tho Nevada city
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MISS LESLIE HAINES AND HER TWO PRIZE DOGS.
She believes that a romp at tho shore will help them in
coming dog show competitions ,
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JUST JtlAiNOiiNU uin. Anna iucien. ui. tno oianton bchool I
playground, Sixteenth nnd Cumberland streets, is often called I
upon to uo ByiuiiuDl.. ""-aKr Photo Servtce
RETURNS TO POLAND TODAY. Hugh Gibson
(right), United States minister to Poland, is
ordered back to his post on account of the Polish
situation. He is shown with M. Casenave, head
of French high commission
TWO SCREEN STARS SAIL AWAY.
Constance and Norma Talmadge, who
sailed for a European trip. with other
movie folks ., .
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UP BRIGHT AND EARLY.
Clara J. Hill and Roso
Maxwell are tent mates at
the Ellis A. Gimbcl Camp,
Spring Mount
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IN CHARGE of the Ellis A. Gimbel
Camp doings at Spring Mount
Captain Margaret Schallen and
Howard Mayland, camp director
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CRACK SHOT. Miss Marv Morosini. daughter of Count More
sini, of Essex Fells, N. J., is taking part in the national rifle I
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HIS DADDY IS GENERAL WRANGEL. This
lad, with two other children and Mrs. Wrangel,
are being cared for by the American Red Cross at
Constantinople while the general fights the Soviet
forces
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EIGHT GENERALS AT MT. GRETNA. United States army inspection of Camp Fetzer
brought many army officials. Major Generals William Weigel, U. S. A.; Charles M. Clement,
Charles II. Muir, U. S. A.; William G. Price, camp commander. Brigadier Generals J. D.
Beary, Richard Coulter, Edward C. Shannon and Samuel Miller (left to right)
LedsT Photo Service.
SOLDIER AND HIS PAL. Earl Carmichael, Co. I, Third Regi
ment, and Buddy at tTle encampment of the Pennsylvania guards
men at Mt. Gretna
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CLAMS AND CORN AND POTATOES. All roasted In the one big fire at I
atrathmcre, N. J., by a group or. picnicKers. it's a real way to cat tnera-
tigm oui oi tne lire Ledsep photo service.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
ASSEMBLING PAGES FOR BOOKS. Miss Nellio Madison, 1800 Arch street, is taking complete set NEWLY ELECTED President
of pages for a book off tho machine that gathers the pages together at tho Murphy & Parker Co, General of tho Catholic Educa-
bookbinders. Seventh and Arch streets, The machine has a capacity of elghtybooks a minuto tional Association. iTno Rev.
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wns formerly Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbllt, with her
two sons, Alfred and George, is visiting Mrs. Cor
nelius Vanderbllt, at Newport
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with her prize Boston bull Muffin
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