Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 04, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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UOOZE RAIDS AT ANGLESEA AND W1LDW00 D. Prohibition njjcnts yesterday stormed hotels of tho UNLOADING WILD ANIMALS. A mountain zebra, well crated, being ft'f tBBRjfl'?.Jll' HBfeSJSwWSH I
two .ler.-ey towns, findinjr many intoxicants. Tho Rev. Dr. R. E. Johnson (right), pastor of tho Twenty- moved by derrick from the Chinese Princo ddck to a motortruck for the iBBBBP,!yHW,'Ji? HtHHiSimi" H 1
ninth Street M. E. Church, this city, led the raiders at Anglcsca. The photograph at the left shows federal v Philadelphia Zoo photo SS'jEfl BBHSwWII I
At.EAA.NDEK C ROSS, Canu GlMBEL EMfLOYLS PLAY GOLP. Their annual golf fflfeP HHKllili IISIS
dinn. who challenges for Amer- matches were held yesterday at the Philmont Country Club. mWf0tBKBM&t& ' &&''' tf-rHvi o..Q. A , , u- i.t rJ
Gimbcl 0cft t0 "ght) ' "' "f Ih'"" S"rv"" WKS. t SaSK t'MBriSWi FIRST VI0LENCE IN BROOKLYN TROLLEY STRIKE. Police and plain clothes men aie
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GENERAL WRANGEL'S WIFE AND CHILDREN. Vhile her husband commands, the
armies protecting Crimea against the ."joviet hordes, Mr. Wrangel is assisting the American
Kcl I ross in caring lor reiugtus
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LOOKING FROM CITY HALL TOWER. Month by month the- Parkway improves fn beauty
and usefulness to tho city. The latest Improvement is the band concert pavilion and seats
at the lower part of tho photograph. In the upper, part of photograph is the Schuylkill river
and Falrmount Park, the Parkway leading to tho Green streeUcntiance. Where tho Parkway
circles about Logan Square is clearly shown Ledger rhoto Service.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
BRITISH GOLF INVADERS. Leftr to right: Cyril
J. H. Tolley, British amateur golf champion; R. H.
Wethered, Oxford . golf captain, and Lord Charles Hope,
hero ready for the American amateur tourney At
Roslyn, L. I. Keyntono View Co.
DR. GLADYS IDE, who discusses
Philadelphia's special school problem
in an interview on tho editorial page
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REPAIRING AND TESTING SPEEDOMETERS ut the Philadelphia Speedometer Service Co.,
610-12 North Broad ttrpet. The workmen aro W. T. Miller, Roslyn (left), and W. Driver, 2020
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WILLIAM M. FELLOWS, bowler of the Philadelphia Cricket Club fiam that met tho British Incogniti team yesterday at St
Martins (left). J. H. Mason and Edward Hopkinson, the latter captain of the Philadelphia team, are doing a littlo practice
work. At tho right In D. It. Jardino, of tho invaders' eleven. lie was bowled out on tho flrBt ball by Fellows, yesterday
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