Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Image 30

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.PHILADELPHIA, ? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ' 4, 1920
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SCH06LGIRL ATHLETES. Elizabeth Berry going eVer Eliza Blackburn bv a hand FIHST YeTk FUK I'Hc-MJJ.hN'r. Ana. Ourrie Chapman MK. ANt) MtvS. HuUhJSiG VOi NG They are shuwn in tne polls at KianeA? un.e. Wit.i
eujuciauuii. ut me ivingscssing rccreauen center. rney are corn students 01 Catt and Miss Mary Uarrett Hay, two of suffrage's active senator Maraing 13 nis secretary, j. ijnnsuan. iurs. naraing veteu nrst
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DAMAGE HOUSES IN SOHaNTOW. Tne sinking earth, due te mine caves,
continues te wreck property in the Lackawanna county city Kovatene view 0
SCRAN TON BEilNG UNDER-MINED. This truck, which was cairymg coal,
ank through the street, the weight of the truck forcing the cave-in. The coal
went back te somewhere near where it came from
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NEW GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, AND
WIFE. Official returns indicate that Judge
Nathan L. Miller, Republican candidate for
governor of New Yerk, has been elected
Taul Thompson
CATCHING THE PRECIOUS CHAM
PAGNE. The workmen with the pail are
under the Eugene V. R. Thayer, at Wil
mington, ready te get every waste drop
Central News Photo
POLITICS ALL OVER FOR A TIME. OUT OF FOOTBALL
Se Jehn W. Davis, U. S. ambassador FOR THE SEASON,
te Great Britain, and Mrs. Davis, sail Henry, star player of
aboard the Aquitania. Mr. Davis' p. M. C, is lest te Coach
name was placed before the Deme- Cy Pauxtis
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CHARLES J. WEBB discusses our business "
future in an interview en the editorial page
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PREPAUnsu A iUiAL. William lUemil licit) and Walter MADE A DIRECTOR OF
Wilde among the Bey Scouts who are assisting in the drive for THE READING. Geerge M.
funds. They were snapped at Bread street 'and the Boulevard Shriver, senior vice president
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REMARKABLE FOOTBALL AOiiuN. Anu iceina, btar ngnt end of the University of ' uth Cali
fornia, is finishing one of hi3 great runs- in the arms of Roberts, Occidental College halfback, who li
bringing him down.
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Miss Mary Kcinhard, -1010 Garden street, is an expert en KJ0tatc. Cleveland Indians against the Dodgers White-Williams Foundation, speke OF YOUTH. Miss Cennie Edias,
of Brooklyn in the world, series, new at rne notary uiud lunencen yes- uie ucwchb, ve ku unuw oiiurauen
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IT'S A BIG JOB NOW. With the election
receida from an uptown division, the
clerk arrives en the north plaza of City
Hall
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