Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 28, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 28

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921
TEN DAYS OLD. Another addition to the family at the Zoo n
f o baby llnma, -hown with the mother, which stood with heal
erect as the photographer made an exposure
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THEY TESTIFIED AGAINST BRINES. At the left is Henry J. Fitzgerald, an export from the Colt
Arms Co.. where the pistol introduced in the murder trial of the Penn student was manufactured.
Eldredge W. Stem is the handwriting expert who told judge nnd jury about the "Magec" letter and
other handwriting that has been admitted as evidence ivir ihto stu.
INITIATED INTO SIOUX TRIBE OF INDIANS. Such
was the recognition given Miss Cyrena Van Gordon, tin
opera singer, for her work in gathering funds for Indian
charity. Her Indian name will be "Wau-blo-ho-wnste-win"
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"VI HAS HISTORIC SETTING. Pupils of the Robert Morrid School, Twenty-sixth and Thompson streets, appeared CLASS OFFICERS. Nearly two hundred girls wore graduated from the William Penn High
oon. At th
Bird, Jack
. held yesterday afternoon. At the left are Carl Wright and Ida De Beer. In the "Spirit of '76" group arc John School last night. The president of the class is Katharine B. Roscnbaum (left), Gloria R.
Bright and Norman Brown differ rtioto sen l Glenn, vice president (center) ana Helen S. Cottingnam, secretary
IOdcer I'hoto Scrwc
PRESIDENT Or THE c I Vs k herine M. Ean -son,
of ht et Phila Je phi.i High Sihnol for GirK
ARE YOU RKAIm : .
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OUR CUT'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
CHAMPION DOGS J in.c., .mui Willets, Jr.,
Krrtdy WiHcta and M try Gladys Willets, at the
i -pcualty show of .i Amtrioan Spaniel Club,
in New York
MISS ALWIDA LOBN1TZ skiing at Murren.
Switzerland, when English hociety folkh are revel
ing in the winter sports
I'cntral Nowi Ihoto
LARK1N CO. GIRLS JUDGE LIMPIV LIM'RICKS. The.se employes in tin
premiuii' department of the Latkin & Co. building, at 1920 Arch street, picked
out the winning lim'rick that is announced today. In the picture from left to
right ate (front row) Miss Toss A. Iiozaith, Miss Sadie Jones, .Miss M.irMret
M. Stiles, Miss Marie E. II. Flach and Miss A. F. Shelton; (back row) Misi
Mary R. Dougherty, Miss Marge V. O'Donncll. Miss Svlvania Hartm.m MisJ
Margaret E. Witman, Miss Josephine J. Welch and Miss Margaret Hynn
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i .'i i nt I'n 'hi- St. Ignatius H"j,-o and Faim for
L mmployird Men, on January 31, at the Metropolitan
. .M,, i iillOMlAN j.hllOY C K EAGLE,
ii Ixwlith and Maiket -tncts He lives at 77:) North
lniiv-nght "triet Keaglc is married and has oc child
I oi nine ytuio ho has been a inembei of the police de
partment i i r rv,
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Philadelphia
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