Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1920, Night Extra, Image 30

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FAMILY OF FRANCISCO VILLA. Pnnchite nnd Luislte Villa, children, ltl Senera Villa, wife of the
fprmcr Mexican insurgent chief, have joined Villa en a Mexican plantation after a long separation due te
hardships of Villa's guerrilla, warfare. ' i wide World rtiote.
SUSAN SCHMALZE as Cherry Blessem
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THEY WILL APPEAR IN "BACK TO EARTH," GIVEN BY THE WILLIAM PENN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAE, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT Ledger i-hote smic.
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DESTRUCTION OF THE OLD U. S. S.'INDIANA. An explosion of one of the bombs placed
aboard the battleship in Chesapeake Bay recently. The ship is being used for target practice.
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a'ENN STATE RUNNER FINISHES FIRST. Jehn Kemig was the individual winner of the intercollegiate
cress-country run held at New Haven en Satufday. Central nwb Photo. ,N
GOING AROUND THE LEFT END. A member of the All-Philadelphia team carrying the ball
in contest against the Vinceme team at Thirty-fourth and Reed streets yesterday afternoon.
Lcdetr Photo SerUce
MADAME SHIDEHARA, wife of the
Japanese ambassador te the United
States, is one of the most popular
hostesses in Washington diplomatic
circles. Harris & Kwlnc.
, TESTING 85-FOOT LADDER. On the
Walnut Lane bridge officials of the fire
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extension truck.
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delphia Rapid Transit Ce.'s car barn and the yards where elevated cars are storcdThe new homes at the right
are part of Stonehurst, newest of Delaware county towns. Jn the foreground atthe left are the Terminal and
LawJer apartment houses. j.dr Aerial Berviet.
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JUDGE NORRIS S. BARRATT, of
Common Pleas Court Ne. 2, who dis
cusses women in jury service in an in
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CHRIST CHURCH HOLDS 223TII ANNIVERSARY. A group of the
clergy who were present yesterday at the historic church. The Rt. Rev.
Bishop Bury, Anglican lord bishop, is shown in the center of the group.
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NEW STYLE IN AUTOPEDS. Parisians are enjoying
this vehicle, which is a great improvement en the ones
where the rider had te Btand.
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BRITAIN'S UNKNOWN DEAD. The casket is just arriving en the outskirts of Boulogne, 'France, en its
way te England. Marshal Fech is seen at salute. The body was buried en Armistice Day in England with
impressive ceremonies. central es Photo.
THE BEAUTY CORNER
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VmnWfnril avpnue. This machine weaves twenty yards a day.
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THE TORTOISESHELL COMB. One of
the remarkable costumes depicting t,he
vanity of V(em,2n dcslgnert y i'qiret
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THIRTEEN YEARS, AT BROAD AND CHESTNUT
STREETS. This reserve patrolman is William
Anglln, forty years old, of 891 North Fiftieth street.
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