Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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' V1K u?11!1!' Ur TOURNAMENT OP THE NATIONAL ARCHERY ASSOCIATION. It is being held nt St. Luke's School, Wttync. At the loft Is Dr. R. P. Elmer,, of Wayne, the picscnt champion. He led yCster. i
nay witn hi nits for n total of 559 points. Nine women archers are ready to start tho Columbia flight, in which Cynthia Wesson, a former champion, had high score. Miss Wesson is representing a Massachusetts club J
IN COLUMBIA FLIGHT. Mrs. Charles Gudebrod, of St. Davids, who
participated in the tournament of the National Archery Association, nt
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ment of the public schools, discusses the Olympic
games in an interview on tho editorial pngc
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the real players of the day, as they were at the Whitemarsh Valley Country Club yesterday. William "dolled up" in Pcnn Camp, near the Torresdalo bathing
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CADDIES HAVE DAY OFF. They were yesterday entertained by the
ladies of the Whitemarsh Valley Country Club. Miss Maud Hoffman and
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DREADED HELIGOLAND WILL SOON BE A MEMORY. The Heligo
Jand fort, long the pet of the ex-haiser of Germany,
the German Government under supervision of B
EM0R. The Heligo- WOMAN'S ENTRY IN GORDON BENNETT RACES. Mrs. S. E. J. Cox (left), wife of a Texas 1 baron, and the "Texas Wild
f, is being destioyed by cnt," which she has entered in the Gordon Bennett cup races to be held September 27 in Paris. Piloted by RudolDh Rohlf Hip nlnnn
ritish aimy engineers hns made more than 200 miles an hour " mi. pmnu
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THE SILENT RULER OF
JAPAN. War Minister
Tamaka, one of the ablest
statesmen of Japan, often
referred to as the "Man Be
hind the Japanese Throne"
International
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
TILDEN ON HOME SOIL. The world's champion
wns seen by 5000 folks on thoStrawberry Mansion
courts yesterday afternoon. The first ball is just
on its way over as the photograph was snapped
Lediier Thoto StrWce.
THE BEAUTY CONNER
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AKJING SPINDLES'. Geotge L. Bishop operating a machine at the Wicaco Screw and Machine
Werks, Seventh and Wood streets. Seventy-five of tne 7 inch spindles arc completed each day. Each
one has four taperings, necessitating four different operations on this machine
. LeJier I'boto Servlot,
ENGLAND'S OLDEST AND YOUNGEST
SCOUT,. Lord Maeth, 80 years old, is shaking
the hand of Leslie McCreadie, only eight years
old, in the Olymnia. London
HENRY MORGENTHAU AT
GOLF. Tho ex -ambassador to
Turkoy on the links at Bar Harbor,
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THE OLDEST AND YOUNGEST. They w'ero
among those present at tho National Dancing
Masters' Convention, in New York. Margaret
uou ;iruin Cleveland, Ohio, while Lewis Jtret-
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