Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 28, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 30

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RED UKOSb MbAltibKia VOiiiu. tii.ciwii 01 ouica .13 part ol tlio lourth
annual roll call of the American Red Cross. At the left are Miss Jano Elgin and
Mrs. Charles ?. Warner. Mrs. Alexander Brown is dropping a ballot Mrs. J. A.
Richardson is sitting. Robert 13. Aterling acted as teller
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MA5f UE MADE REGENT
OP GREECE. Admiral P.
Coundouriotis, former1 Greek
minister of marine, is men
tioned for tho post
OPENING OF FRENCH AVIATION TOURNAMENT. Presi
dent Miller and of 'Franco accompanied by officials arrive at tho
Bleriot aerodrome, at Buc, near Paris, to open the airplane
classic. Tho tall man h M. Flandln, French Air minister
International.
HbL iiARKYMORE'S CHILDREN. Daughter and
two sons of the celebrated actress are Ethel. Sammy and
John. The girlie is of course named after mother. Sammy
gets his name from his father's side of the family, as his
grandfather was Samuel Colt. John is a namesake of
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A VIL'LANOVA KICKER. McGrady, ono of
Villanova's football stars, is" a punter who
has shown" wonderful form during the few
games played bytho Main Lino college
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GREETS ALASKA FLIERS. General Pershing is
Bhnking the hand of Captain Street, one of the U. S.
Army fliers, who have just returned from Alaska
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II. J. GIDEON discusses compulsory
features of education in an interview
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A BUSY SPOT IN CAMDEN. Tho plant of tho New York Slupbuild ng Corporation along tho Delaware river wa3 photographed from tho
Ledger newsplane. The buildings cover 200 acres, extending from the lumber wharf at tho left to the last building shown in the photograph.
Newton creek is shown in the Background, as it passes under the bridges tnat connect the north yard and south yard of tho shipbuilding
company, in the distance is Fairview, better known as York Ship viu ge. several completed snips are at the lort idner Acriat Borvicc.
CHARLES W. CONNERY, who was in charge
of American Masonic interests in Paris for
more than two years, has returned
underwood ft unaejwooa.
t connect the north yard and south yard of tho shipbuilding more than two years, has ret!
'eral completed ships are at tho loft ladder Aerial Borvicc. Underwood &
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'FLYING PARSON" AND FAMILY. Lieu
tenant Belvin W. Mnynard, his wife and chil
dren about to take an "aerial joyride," which
is no new thing in that family's Hie
International
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(left), and the Belgian ambn sa'lor to Eng
land, leaving Downing 8tr:e., London, after
visiting Lloyd C n 't
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A NIFT DOZLX. These twelve laus, who live at the North
ern Home for Friendless Children, Twenty-third and Brown
streets, really use this sliding board, but they wanted to pose
a bit Lcdzer Photo Service.
A ROUSiNG RECEPTION. Employes of the American Mnnganeso Bronze Company, of Holmesburg, were equipped with
American flags and good voices, which they used, as Mrs. Theodore Roosevolt arrived at the Holmesburg station yesterday morn
ing to attend the dedication of Roosevelt Boulevard
Ledger Photo Service.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
THE BEAUTY CORNER
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ASSEMBLING COAL CAinl,iLiUl en heater 04X13 at tho fac tJ en Kr.ck Sab n( 237 Bread
street. The workmen are Nnibeith Roach, 821 Beli.ont avenue; Edward J. Roach, Collingswood, and
Barton Keys, 4324 Leiper street
Ledger Photo Service.
HUGO BEZDEK. Ho will lead the
Penn State team againat Penn on
Saturday afternoon
Central New Photo.
MRS. JOHN WHITE GEAItt, cliaumun roll call
committeo of the Southern Pennsylvania Chapter,
American Red Cross
P. M. C. FOOTBALL HERO,
Mehrer. a Pnuadelphlun, practi
cally unknown until ho' made a
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