'VtM&QH' ' ' yA;v 4 '. "i- f A 1 1 .4.V.: JV i i . lEuenme Ihtbltt ledger PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920 r LOSER IN WHITE HOUSE TURKEY FIGI11. Uus M pound turkey, a gut fr- . the Chamber of Commerce, of Cuero, Texas, te President Wilsen for the Thanks giving dinner, fought a turkey from Seuth Trimble, Kentucky. The latter was declared the victor in. the battle, held yesterday afternoon ITnrrN A T'u rn SHE WAS AMONG THOSE PRESENT. Miss Gladys i eslie, as she appeared during the actors' ball, held at the Hetel Aster, en Saturday night fndmvoed A Underwood CHARLIE WITH THE LADIES. Charlie Chaplin, the screen comedian, who was recently divorced, was seen much with the ladies at the actors' ball, in New Yerk. Left te right, the ladies of stagedem are Miss Vivian Tobin, Miss Genevieve Tobin, Miss Jobyna Howlend and Miss Marien Oakley international. ifoefv TJTMfiT.v. tm aptten. Thn well-known aerial acrobat seems never te tire in trying new stunts. This photograph was taken as he worked ever the suburbs of Chattanooga, xennessee InternatleniNUnlveraal Film. mWtt 111 ill H' : f m ife M0f jriBWPWWBBMBBWWJMBBBBBBsg5iBWw CHECKER-BILLIARDS. This close game is in progress at the Beys' Club conducted by the Volunteers of America, at 1025 Calfewhill street PAINTS TRAFFIC SIGNS. Just a sheit time age thu Philadelphia Police Department opened its own sign painting shop, at 1038 Green wich street. Jeseph Kane was picked from the force to-de the work , I.edser Thete -Seme ARMORED CAR AT MacSWINEY FUNERAL. This bit of military equipment and a guard were stationed along the route of the funeral in Ireland, te be used in case of an outbreak Central New h P'int bbbbbbbf ? v' mIhjk BBBBBEb. &fiJ , ytfSfflSmr I TWENTY-SIX STORIES ABOVE BROADWAY. Yeu can see a part of New Yerk through the loop of the cowgirl's lariat. The western girl is Miss Lerena Trickey. Yes, that's her right name. She is a noted horsewemah Underwood & Underwood. 'T MUST BE A FIGHT TO A FINISH. We see no referee in this bout, staged by school boys in Bosten. The ring-side felfis are enjoying the tilt ldfTNoed & I'mWwned ALBA B. JOHNbON ,..- .- . the Chamber of Cemmereis i' Philadelphia public improvements m an interview en the editorial piitje CROWN PRINCE 01 JAPAN. He will been start en a tour of the world. The heir appar ent will be accompanied by a large entnu'"ii'e Central News Photo. GRAY TOWERS. This is the home of William Wc.-n Har . in, a Glenside. The large het heubcs are in the foreground. The photograph was taken from the Ledger Newsplane and shows much of the Harrison estatej 1 edger Aero bent . 1'L.ViED 10 ( AP V il i iJOUSE. These girls, of the i ham lVnn High Scheel Alum nae, were members of the cast of "Back te E arth," given at the Academy of Music last night. Back row, left te right: Leretta Daly, Maybellp Marsten, Virginia Seibert and Hilda Yeung. Frent rew: Elsie Thatcher, Helen Tappan, Clara B. Hirsch and Lillie Bemhang Ledger rhote Serlce uasaBalaaaaaaaaaaaaHiaaaaiaaaaaH -;'-V Wa1 ?yifliiTJ FREE MILK FOR ITALY'S CHILDREN. Mrs. Jehn A. Drake, president and organizer of the American Free Milk for Italy Fund (left), has just returned from Italy. At the right is Mrs. R. Marshall, who is assisting Mrs. Drake Underwood & "Underwood. OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO vmm - 7zz i IbbV 'lIBBBBBBBBBlilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBttBr'jr i , jMbbBBbP IbBBbP nf BBBBBrlWHBt' ffilHBV Ft ?V, g MB JMMfflBrT V .''fr IBBBBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbHHbBBBbBHbbUS W GSBKbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbbWT T mL bbPMbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbE -IbbbbbbbbWMBbbbW?-'' ry? bbbbbI SBbbbWIbbbbbB- -T ' IbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbBwBibbbHbbbbbbbIbbbB SEMAPHORE SENTINELS THE BEAUTY CORNER mtxJUfAQ rir MfiRP- 12G3 Seuth Hensall Btreat, is operating a nailing machine at the William J. Kee HENRY ARTHUR .. THOMAS GILMORh, UW beutn "B, B,u ' tje, In puttlng th bailda and bnttens en the large . playwright, is in this fc 2Wnnfactunng lIffi21iNi3ai twtAfw nalla at a Ume I rhn( top t directors in producing 'r i-f-Jftr . (LSI s V tiJ2Sftaaa-ifW i fRTHDR JONES, noted EngHflh country te am tnetre - . . some e: nta eest we Cn(rl Xfw i TIHS IS RESERVE PATROLMAN ALEXANDER RITCHIEpf Bread and Chestnut streqta, wAere he has ;rved yitA of hia eighteen eara en the pejl'.e lerce, am. Im, Aanrmii vnore rtll nHrl liiraa ttuirn niL iirn n1 (TTTtniiuimnuu jih .m two w AbK AUb" 4 JHhrec;(hJWrj"at, J02ft NertJv jBlvn, NEWCOMB CARLlON, president of the. Western Union TolegraphSCe.. LJRSIW' nr?rz.x)!i uneni ,. MISS FRANCES KAPPELMAN, 040 North T'ranklin Breet, Phi'lBdelp'hA 2,J - I J..- Wfa- V mLm. ti . .. V&ti . . )Rir T7T ' . "n ?? LEfiPltV lf;aiai.ihs ;
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