Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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IIa Toms, George A. Clark and Harry Meyers (left to right) are members of Washington
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THE WINNER. Miss Emma T. McGrath, a formor Philadelphian, who won the "Buck
boardmobilo" race at Asbury Park a few days ago
THE WAY HE DID IT. Earl J. Thomson, of Dartmouth College, running for Canada in the Olympic
games, snapped as he broke the world's record in the 110-motor hurdles. Hnrrold Barron, of Philadel
phia, Was a close SOCgnd. WeMern Newspaper- Union.
READING'S UNCLE SAM. Omar Detwiler, of Read
ing) as he appeared in the P. 0. S. of A. annual pa
rade at Harnsburg yesterday
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BABY SIGNBOARDS. They
have been adopted by the mothers
at Atlantic City. It would be a
hard job for Jimmio to get lost
with the huge sign on his back
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CHILDREN OF SLAIN MISSIONARY. W. A. Reineit, a Pennsylvanian, was killed in
China by a Chinese officer as he protected an orphanage. American soldiers latpr
.arrested the offender. He was executed. The childien, Margaret, Samuel and Doris.
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field A. Wood, of Detroit, owner
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boat beat him
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His wife was Louise Le Grange, a French actress
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ambassador to Great Britain arriving in New York
on the S. S. Olmpie
BLUE RIBBON VARIETY. Alice Buipside took
her brother Abraham to the baby show at the Key
School, Eighth and Wolf streets, yesterday
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TRAVELED ALONE FROM IRELAND. Mary, John and James McBrettainey arrived
on the Haverford yesterday. They were met by their father, William McBret.tainey, of
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ELKS PARADF In connection w fh the annual state convention being held in Allentown this week, a mammoth parade was held yesterday. At the left are four Philadelphia girls who managed a float. They arc MiBS Marian Doran, Miss Edwinna DR. WILLIAM P. WILSON, of the Commer-
Gilligan, M ss Helen Mellor and Miss Rosalie Donahue. The beautifully decorated automobile is owned by H. G. Connell, of Allentown. At the right are n group of Mahanoy City giih standing beside the float sent by the Elks of thai town. cinl Museum, who discusses Mexico in an in-
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
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Taylor, of Greenfield, Miss., who,
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Wayne C'terday won the champlpnahip participated in twonty a--gnciatkBft5ir- York. He was often reported captured by Soviets.' ? w,i. . if
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