Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 29, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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THK "IMP" WIN'S. Sir Thomas Upton had no part in this race. These ice yachts arc on the f?2s?'
Shrewsburv ri-er, nenr Long Branch, during a trial race. The "Scout" was second. The final -
championship races will be held on February B wood & VBdW00,,. ENGLISH NOVELIST I?
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IN PHILADELPHIA. WALKING IN THE SAND.
Gilhort K. Chesterton and Mrs. Chesterton Miss Gertrude L. P. Conawav. of
were guests of George Gibbs yesterday. Mr. this city, among the early arrival
Chesterton lectured at the Hellcvue-Stratford at Palm Beach
last night I,o.!;rr I'tiDtii Sitmi"". Intomnllnmi .
U' A i c IK MOl AHrilP Ih s Y. STANLEY THEATRE. The new moving picture house at Nineteenth and Market streets, opened its doors to the public this morning, following the oflicial opening last night. The beauty of the
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1 i . lur )u "aide Stanley Company of America, owner of the new theatre. The exterior of the theatre shows the Market street frontage and just a portion of the Nineteenth street side
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Hetty Truehtham, reader of mathematics, and Matilda S. Topkis, suirmanzer (left to right), of the South Philade'pliia
High School for Girl. .ViK, r i'i,. . - n
MINERVA ROOT, president COLON! L ICE CREAM CO.'S OFHt I! FORCE JFDoE LiM'RK'KS. These employes of the Colonial Ice Cream Co..
.-.Mi aledictirian of the South Hon . -h Fourtn -treet, made the award that is announeed in the liin'rick content today. In the picture from left to relit
11 .idilphia High School for arc im-uTim!, front row) Miss Eleanor Turner, Miss Olga Loi-che, Miss Helen M. Martin, Miss Mae Schaefer, Miss Mra
Girls graduating class wir ,u.i .Mis-- l.sttur .lereuitii; (sianiinu' Dacu row) Herman .N dansz, t tin lies a. HUlebrand, J. N. Reid, R. Swammrg
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holders at the Fh::.. ! 'phi.i Hadgo Co.. !MJ Market s' r - I!:, m...
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n'o the wide (.pen iinniihs ff the seals yesterday
morning
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RESERVE PATROLMAN FRANK C. HYERS, ra
tioned at Twelfth and ftlnrket htreets, where he has
been for a year. For many years ho was at Fifteenth
and Market streetr,, Myers lives at .19-12 North Fifth
street, is married and lias been a patrolman for
twelve years iJir riwtu tknic.
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MISS LILLIAN SPEECE
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