Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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ENJOYING THE SNOW. Mario Mlnnick and Cathcrino
McGlnni3 take tho dog for a rido down tho hill in Clark'j
Park, Forty-third street and Chester avenuo
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ELLIS PARKER, Burlington county
detective, who was called as a witness
for Raymond W. Schuck, in the mur
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OUTSIDE THE COURT HOUSE IN CAMDEN. These men and women wore part
of the Washington Birthday crowd at the Schuck trial this morning. Anxiety to"
hear tho close of the trial brought hundreds that could not be admitted
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A HAPPY TRIO. Lord Reading, now Viceroy of India;
Ambassador Davis of the United States and Lloyd Gcorgo
enjoy a confab at the country homo of tho British
premier wide world l-hoto.
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adopt this method of getting tho motorcycles over tho veldt
land, where the vehicles cannot bo operated
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JUMPED FROM BURNING MAIL PLANE. C. C.
Eversole, of Chicago, leaped when 3000 feet in the
air and with the aid of a parachute landed safely
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MAJOR GENERAL LEON
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sist that he may be the next
provobt of the University of
Pennsylvania
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THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. Tho women's building of the department for mental and nervous
diseases, located at Forty-fourth and Market streets, was photographed from tho Ledger newsplane. The
men's department building at Forty-sixth and Market streets is of similar architecture
Ledirer Aerial Service.
SHE IS WATCHING
, CONGRESS. Mrs. Gertrude
Bonnin, a Sioux princess,,
keeps close watch on Indian
legislation in Washington
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OUT FOR A RUN IN SWITZERLAND. Two of England's
fairest, dressed in the latest of winter fashion, enjoy a sled
ride at Murron
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A ITJIMANENT WAVE. Tills complicated device is used
in getting milady's hair to Jit tho stylo of the day. Tho
wave b n certainty, but the jiuiTd over the cava ure doomed
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RESERVE PATROLMAN WILLIAM H. MILLER of HENRY P. FLETCHER. Ho will
Delaware avenuo and Market Htieot, where ho bus be tho undersecretary of statu in
been stationed six monthii of his four jeps aa a mem- the cabinet of President-elect
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