Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 24

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WANTS TO DE PRIENDLV. President Alvaro Obregon, of ,'tho Jlexican repub1icv
on ji recent trip to southern United States. He Is nh'own 'at Forf Bliss. Texas, Svith
the mayor of El Paso wuio worM J'hoto.
HOME AGAIN'. Man 0' War, the famous racehorse owiied by Samuel D. Riddle, of Glen Riddle,
.arrived from Windsor early yesterday. Ho had spent a few days in Canada and while thcro
was able to defeat Sir Barton, the widely talked of Canadian steed. Mrs. Riddle took om
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u New Tork actress, appears in tho car on Fifth by a chorus girl in a show being played in London.
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WILL PILOT TEAM. Miss E. Cheston, IN ACTION. Miss Elizabeth Wiener
of Chestnut Hill, who is tho captain of completing the swing following a
the hockey players drive that resulted in u goal
loiter rtioto Service. U'Jtr l'hulo Service.
THE START. This is the way n hockey game starts. Opposing
players hold sticks against tho hockey ball until play is called. Miss
F. Ross and Mi3s Cheston aro shown
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MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA WOMEN'S HOCKEY CLUB, WHICH WILL SOON INVADE ENGLAND ,
W. BRADFORD WILLIAMS
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0PP0NEMS IX FINALS lODAV They won their matches h, the .semifinals of the
Borthollyn women's golf cup match, over the Huntingdon Valley cour.se yesterday, Miss Alexa
Stirling, nutlonnl champion (left) and Mrs. W. A. Gavin. It is not the first time theso two
women have met in final matches ijr ihoto sen-icn.
RALPH I. LEVERING, of
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P VDNOB DEFEATS LAASDOWNE.Theo high school teams played a wonderful game yesterday afternoon. It was Radnor's ball inthe action play
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
ROMEO GALLANTI, 100D Donnie street, and Frank Todd, 2115 North Lawrencu
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AT DEL MON'113. Mrs. Cornelius Yanderbilt,
Jr., formerly Miss Rachel Littleton, on her
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