Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 31, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 22

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NARBERTH'S WOMEN ASSESSORS AT WORK. Mrs. W. J. Mulholland
is taking facts from Mrs. Barbara Martin, eighty years qld, 420 Rockland
avenue (top) Mrs. Mnrtin said she liked Mr. Harding. (Below) Mrs.
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, THE PRETTIEST BABY. Betty Cae- PROUD OP HER DYING HUSBAND. Mrs. Murlal
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RECREATION ON il'HE ROOF. Soellenburg &. Co. employes during a noon hour. The dancing pair in the foreground are Miss Virginia Buckley P. R, T. DOINGS.' One of the conductors volunteered to
and Albert Angelastro. The quintet are the Misses Frances Cott, Flora Dreibellis, Gertrude Fitzgerald, Dorothy Wilt and Pauline Zunkerman travel the streets yesterday in this "get-up" to advertise
Ledger Photo servic the P. R. T. employes' picnic at Willow Grove today and
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BERG, a Philadelphia music writer,
who discusses jazz in an interview
appearing on the Editorial Page
DOINGS AT SHOT TOWER PLAYGROUND. At the left,
and Carpenter streets. At the right is a sand
Joseph Kane is ducking George Dallas in the pool of the playground at Front CHARGE D'AFFAIRES IN LON
party in which Lelco Thomas and Edward Leary are the principals ' DON. J. Butler Wright, counselor
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English city, who will have charge
during the absence of Amoncan
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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THIS MACHINE PLACES THE INNERAND OUTER WRAPPER ,ON CAKES OF SOAP at the CADD
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tiMO enkca a day. The oporators aro Miss Emma Brenner, 2428 Seybert, street (left), and MIss
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