Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 24

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DEPART FOR ENGLAND. Tho Philadelphia girls' hockey
team sailed on -the S. S. Caronia on Thursday. Miss Gertrude
Horn (left), manager, and Miss Elizabeth Cheston, captain
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COMING TO A M ERICA. Arturo
Toscanini, the Italian conductor, and his
daughter. He plans to bring an orchestra
of ninety-eight players from Italy to this
country
CLIMBING OFF. Mrs. Warren G.
Harding, wife of Senator Harding,
alighting from tho locomotive, at Tcrre
Haute, Indiana, in which she and her
husband rode for eighteen miles
prpving- station
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our reawakening conscience in an inter
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(.Al'TAIN MARTIN L. WELCH, who
will sail the Esperanto in the races be
tween fishing schooners off Halifax
"FATHER NEPTUNE" PRESENT. The formal opening of
Charlestown Navy Yard, near Boston, was attended by 40,000
persons. The "honored guest" is being greeted by Captain
Kimberley, of the cruiser Galveston
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A. MODEL VILLAGE. An aerial photograph of a new section of Perryville, IuarylandS
built durinjr the war to house munition workers bv tho U. S. Government. Tr. u nirnntni
on the banks of the Susquehanna river. The care taken in laying out the town is plainly
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KILLED BY LOVER. Dr. Ruth Rubin,
the New York dentist, who was murdered
by a jilted, suitor Van
HAS A MUSICAL EAR. "Buster," the lone mascot of the U. S. S. Pennsylvania,
listens to the new record bought by a gob while on shore leave in New xork
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CLOSELY MATCHED. The footballers of the West Philadelphia Catholic High School and La Salte Prep, failed to score in the contest staged at
Cahill field, yesterday afternoon. The photograph indicates the closeness of the play. Tho cheer leader of the West High worked hard, but with less
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ANOTHER HARD BATTLE. Germantown Academy and tho Chestnut Hill Academy, very much rivals in fobtball, got together '
in a real game yesterday afternoon. The Germantowners won score 10 to 0. Sauers, of Chestnut Hill, is shown fretting away with '
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INSTALLING NEW BATTERIES. E. J. Berrj and H. C. Kent in the operation of placing
new batteries in an electric automobile, at the service shop of the Detroit Electric Car Co.,
2029 Market street
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NEILSON "NAT" POE AT
PRINCETON. Member of tho
famous Poo family, of Princeton
football fame, is assisting in V10
coaching of Tigers. Poe played
on tho team in 1897
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TANTE. Miss May Taylor,
daughter of Rear Admiral
and Mrs. David W. Taylor,
will be soon introduced into
society
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