Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1920, Night Extra, Image 20

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'PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, 'NOVEMBER 26,' 20- -
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BASKETS FOR THE POOR. Dr. McIIcnry, of the SUES HAL CHASE FOR DIVORCE. Mrs. PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSICIANS. The Sharswood Public Scheel, Second and Wolf streets, has Its own i orchestra, and it's a geed"
I'letcstant Episcopal Mission, Third, below Walnut street, Anna M. Chase, wife of the former major one. At the lelt wc introduce te you icon uoruen, me ercnesira iiiuui. im mm .. ai, mU mumst. , jaceb
jinu nis neipers gatncrcd nuncirecis et uasKcts et geed league ball player, illc-it suit at Cincinnati
things. They were distributed yesterday international.
Loclser Photo Servlce
Gressman operates a modern drummer's outfit
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"STAN" COFALL. He i- new booting the ba'l for the
Union football team, but his name has often been printed
in connection with his work at Notre Dame
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ARRIVE ON THE LA SAVOIE, IN NEW YORK. The
Duke and Duchess dt Riche'ieu. of France
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MRS. D. H. KINGMAN. She has a leading MISS FLORENCE COX (LEFT) AND MISS FLORA VARE. They will act as aides MISS KATHRYN SMITH. She was among these at CAPTAIN OLIVER RANDOLPH
part in the pageant extravaganza in aid et in th,e Persian Rese Cafe the lirst diess rehearsal, held en the reef garden of the I'AKKY, architect, discusses Duild-
needy children Bellevue-Stratford, yesterday nftcrnoen
THEY WILL TAKE PART IN THE ARABIAN NIGHTS EXTRAVAGANZA, AT THE BELLEVUE-STRATFORD, ON DECEMBER 1 AND 2. IT IS IN AID OF THE
NORTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CHILDREN
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TWO PENNSYIA M BL'.IOPS I i- i.jp Berry, of I'hiladel
phja (left), and Binep I i an. i- .1 Me ennell. of Pittsbuigh.
They are attending the Mnthoe.-t Epi-iepal Bishop-,' Cenfcrenct
in Atlart ( City i i I h. i - n
METHODIST BISHOP OF PARIS
llr- is Bishop Edgar Blake, nhe attend
ing the 1 ihheps' meetings
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FIRST GERMAN POSTAL PLANE. Herr Glcbeits, minister of pests, is seen in
fient of machine en the first mail (light
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HELP TO DEFEND ADANA, CILICIA. These
Armenian women have been fighting alongside of
the men folks agains the Tuiidsh forces
In!e national.
PICTURE SENT BY TELEPHONE.
This picture of the Indian chief was
sent from St. Leuis te New Yerk, mere
than a thousand miles
Central Newa rhote.
OUR U 1 VS WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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" folding them u the rute of fauu u day, at the Kajfle Shi.t Ce., SjMetnth and Kim -tntts
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IN THE PULITZER RACE AT MITCHEL
FIELD TODAY. He is Lieut. C. C. Mosely,
who will fly a Vcrville-Packard piano
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THIS IS ROBERT BROWN, a lescrve patrolman,
who has been btatiened at Bread htrect and Seutli
Penn square for six months. He lives at 2158
East Norris street. Brown is 31 yeais old and
single. He has been en the police for'ue eight years.
His vacations are spent in fishim.'
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RELEASED FROM TURKISH PRISON
Lieutenant Jehn Shismnnian, of Fresne,
California, a former elllcer of the Ken
tucky National Guard, was made it pris
oner while serving with the Armenians
InWrcatlenal,
MISS JULIA NARDALENA.
CIO Seutli Frent street
Philadelphia
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