Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 24

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.DEMOCRATIC WATCHER. Mr6. Edward P. Davis, chairman ot women's Dem
ocratic committee of Pennsylvania (center of group), watching John Rodgcrs, a
Republican, cast his vote at Twcnty-secdnd and Rittcnnouso strccets. She was an
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8 o'clock this morning. In the group are Mrs. James Gallaghor,
daughter; her husband, Walter Merry, and
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James uallaghcr, Jr.; Mrs. Walter JYlorry, the ennumatea
the candidate, James Gallagher (left to right).
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lifiR FIRST LESSON. Mrs. Richard D. Wood being instructed in the
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i Twenty-second and Rittcnhouso streets
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ntcd by tho Philadelphia Cricket team, at St. Martins, yesterday afternoon. The score was 4 to 2
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AT THE FIREHOUSE. Mrs. Harold B. McFarland. Mrs. Barclay H.
Warburton and Mrs. Marmaduke Tilden, Jr. (left to nght), talking poli
ties at Firehouse No. 1, McKinley, Pa., after they voted today
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done to tho automobile. The biggest job was to back th'e auto away from
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PERSHING'S NEW HOME. General John J. Pershinir vesterdav took
possession of this residence at Roslyn, L. I., where h intends to rest
for a short time, after his several active years on tho other side
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HE'S YOUR PROThCiOR. Walter Herbert, tram director of th'e
Philadelphia and Reading, who sees that trains are run properly in
and out of the Reading Terminal. He is shown at the Race street
tower
COLONEL CEDRIC FAUNTLE
ROY, organizer and commander of
the Kosciuszko air squadron, com
posed of volunteer American .avia
tors, arrives in Now York
Underwood & Underwood.
ROMPS WITH GRANDCHILD. Midst the c al strike and tho
serious Irish situation.'Lloyd George, British prime minister,
plays a bit with tho little ono "at No. 10 Downing street, London
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INDICTED FOR MURDER. Mrs.
"Louise Pcete, arrested in Denver, Colo
rado, for the murder of Jacob Charles
Denton, a wealthy mine owner, in Los
Ar-j;el6s, , California. She pleaded not
guilty Keystone View Co.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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Clem Elevator Company, Erie avenue and D street
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SOUTH PHILADELPHIA IHGU SCHOOL GIRLS. POSES WITH "MASTER PRINCE." Mar
Thoy made their own costumes and attended tho jorle Wadman, of New.Ydrk, is tho proud
Halloween party nt tho St Paul's Episcopal Church, owner of ono of the' best Boston torrlors nt
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