Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1926
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- 'f , HiE? liitfllpil'&ifc. 1mlm PITNlfSBF GIRLS OF THE KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MAKE MERRY. They presented a Christmas pageant for their i
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TAKING IT HOME. Jacob Gast ONE MORE BIG DAY FOR HIM. Henry Chiosso, Lk S mtk&t Hm ' SKlA right, Miss Pearl Seltzer as St. George and Ethel Paget as the dragon , P1,g,r rh , .,
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u.wa L... Ktii.uuuv.ilU.- Ur ALb.i runuL,. Ine Manutacuiiors' Club, cont nu-
ing its annual custom, will entertain 2000 poor children at a Christmas party. A feature
of this year's program is a faithful copy of the historic spot on the Schulkill river showing
the chapel, the memorial arch and other buildings reproduced in exact replica
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INDIANS IN MISSION PLAY AT SAN GABRIEL MISS ON, CALI
FORNIA. It is being produced by John S.- McGroarty, a former Phila
delphia newspaper man. We show one of the women in the play and
Waldo, the caretaker of the S'an Juan mission, Capistrino, California
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GEORGE E. LLOYD, of the Fede- TESTING WEIGHT OF PURL AM. o. F. i wciks the Buieau of WcigHi
ml Reserve bank, discusses the trend and Measures has been stopping purchaser? on the street and weighing material,
of thrift in an interview on the Robert Aiken, special deputy, yesterday stopped Marie Molloy
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EVEN THE PIGEONS GET A TREAT. The tot brought
some corn with her for the pigeons of City Hall
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RO SCOE, "FAm ' AR-
BUCKLE HOME AGAIN.
Funny film stur was feted
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A SHAKESPEARE DOUBLE. Many have dc-
claied the wonderful likeness of Geoige Pappa-
goorge, of Fruitvale, California, to paintings of
Shakespeare
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THE NEW CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN CLUB. Tho club, named after t. ,. uiniout, rug dieniK, and supported by prominent Philadelphiaiis, ,
! usea as a Iioiik lor women ol the tago. It is located at 1010 Spruce street. The desk shown at the left was the property of Charlotte
tno rignt is a glimpse oi tne dining room
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
SEMAPHORE SENTINELS
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
MISS VIOLA HUNSBTCRGER, IH'0 Cayuga simt, assembling ekctrical terminals at the
Chelten Electric Co., Stcnton avenue and Iio ckland street
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tain Chiulus Duvis (it the St.
I'aul Jchool ice h i-key team
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THIS IS RESERVE PA'IROLMAN WATSON
SAIALLEY, H0::8 E .strut, who has been locati d at
Front and Chestnut httct foi eight ye.m of his
eleven years in the Department of Public Safety. He is
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THE ANIMALS SANTA CLAUS. Tin Ameri
tan Anti-vivistctiim Society, 22 South Eighteenth
street, proude.s the gift-.. Tho dog shown wns
lound on tht street on Friday, being tho first
to get gifts u.,ier Photo HervKo
M.SS MOLLIE LEI) OWITZ
4015 Baltimore avenuo
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