Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 29, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 32

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JUST BEFORE THE START. Six- of the balloons that took part in the James Gordon-Bennett trophy
race, which started at Birmingham, Alabama. The Belgian balloon, "Blgica," is the fourth from the
left. It has been declared the winner of the long-distance match wide world l'hoto
. . . , MEMORIAL TREES PtANTEt. Three trees were planted in Rittcnhouso
CAPTAIN CARLO HUNTINGTON. The square, yesterday afternoon, in memory of Miss Katherlhe Craig Biddle, Mrs.
newly nppointed assistant military Lcta Sullivan Hoffman and Mrs. Emmelino Reed Bedell, whoso deaths occurred
attache of tne Italian cmoassy during .tho past year. Miss Elaine- Sullivan is holding a shovel. At her left
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WILL REPRESENT THE UNITED STATES. The Esperanto will defend the title in
the ocean schooner race between tho United States and Canada, off Halifax, tomorrow.
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A REAL COWBOY. This is Cy Compton, America's mo,st
famous cowboy, on one of his well-trained horses
Underwood & Unde'rwood,
DOCTORING A TREE. This Japaneso acacia tree, located, in tho
White House grounds, is sick, suffering from rot and old age.
J. Rcbaume, the White House tree doctor, is at work
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ERNOR OF ,NEW YORK, cusses Boy Scouts in an inicr'
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WALKING THROUGH FIRE. A NOT CHARLIE. It is F. W. Forde, who won GETS A HARDING-COOLIDGE BUTTON. Mrs. B. F. Miller stopped A DANCING BEAUTY. Miss Rose
British soldier has invented a solu- first prize as "Charlie Chaplin," in a fancy dress E. G. Cunningham, Jr., at Sixth and Chestnut streets, to place a campaign Langson, who will bo one of tho con-
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J tion which will resist fire. This carnival at the Crystal Palace, London. He was
demonstration snows tho inventor in snapped on one of the palace statues
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button on his coat. He was willing
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SHY TOT. The shyness of the little girl, who has just presented Mrs, Lloyd j
ucorge witn a largo Douquet of llowers, amused tho premier, ana nis party
Underwood k Underwood.
next week
Underwood & Underwood.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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MAKING SOAP. This machino presses 54,000 hand-sizo cakec each day, at the same time printing
the name of tho firm on ono side of the soap, and tho kind of soap on the other. Miss Emma Brenner,
2824 Seybert street, operates this machine, in tho soap factory of Charles W. Young & Co., 1247
North Twenty-sixth street Ledger Pnoto aervic.
MRS.AUGUST BELMONT,
of Now York, was ono r
the speakers in t'-iuw"
with tho fourth annual roll
call of tho Red Cross
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African chimpanzee is a resident of tho Wash
ington zoo. He rides a bicycle
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LEADER. She is Mrs.
Pethlck-Lawrence, who
speaks on "Immediate
World Disarmament," at
tho Bellevuo-Stratf ord
JUMPED FOR THE BALL.
Charles John is one of tho
real players that make up
tho fast team, of tho Ard
moro High School
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MISS SARAH BOXMAN
721 North Sixth street
Philadelphia
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