Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 28

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THROUGH THE SNOW AND OVER THE FENCES. Cadets at tho Pennsylvania Military CollcRe
ire cloinjr their winter stunts. In the group aro (left to right) Albert Nobles, 1817 Spruco street;
Newton Wymnn, Chester; William D. Boswell, Troy, N. Y.; Modorall K. Salcn, Roscmont; Abram
Minus, Jr., Savannah, Gn., and Charles Allen, Washington, D. C. j. e. orccn
DANIELS KEEPS HIS CHAIR. The secretary of
the navy didn't want to go home without the chair
lie has used in meetings of the cabinet. Members
of Congress from North Carolina bought the chair
nnd pre.-cnted it to the retiring nay head
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A SIX-YEAR-OLD SKIING TEACHER. At the left is Master
Peter Lunn, son of Arnold Lunn. the skiing expert, who is teaching
Ins playmates the art
Ccn'ral New a Photo
HERE WE HAVE THE WIRELESS PARASOL. Yis, the
parasol has wires. They are ued with the receiving wireless
set. All you have to do is tie up to a fire hydrant or some
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FIRST NIGHT OF "WHY NOT?" Miss Caroline Nixon, Miss Frances Leech, Miss Rachel Price
and Miss Betty Elliott (left to right), as Rittenhouse flower market aides, at tho Little Theatre, Inst
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WINTER SPORT ON THE BEACH. Peggy Barnett, of Philadelphia, enjoying the waves and
breezes, as she rides in the airplane-cart, at Atlantic City.
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HOOVER VISITS ALEXANDER. Herbert W. Hoovci
(right), appointed by President-elect Harding as -.eeretary of
commerce, called on Joshua W. Alexander, the present sec
retary. a few days ago
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CONGRESSMAN WAS PASSENGER BRAKE- MISS ELIZABETH McELROY
MAN. Patrick McLane, Democrat, represented the appeared last night in "Why Not?"
Scranton s-cction until unseated a few days ago in as a flower girl
'ivor of Congrcsbinan Farr. He may return to iz-Jmr ri. to sni p
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Industries, talks on building con
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INCOME ASSURANCE SYNDICATE EMPLOYES' JURY PICK LIM'RICK WINNER, announced to
day on Pago 2. In the picture, fiom left to right, are Albert C. Stockcr, J. W. Gwilliam, C. Kienlc, MiS3
M. J. Wood, E. G. Hess, Miss Miriam, E. Polis, Frank S. Fito and Alfred P. Sykcs
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A SECTION OF RIVERSIDE, N. J. Tlio fling photographer snapped the plant of the KeyMonc Watch CYNWYD GRAMMAR SCHOOL TEACHERS SELECT WINNER FOR JACK'S JINGLE. The
Case o, nlong the railioud at Riverside, from the Ledger nowsplanc, a few days ago. Part of the town children's award is announced on the page "opposite the comics." Loft to right (sitting) Marthu
was aNo on tho negative Addis, Ardmore; Agnes Hoffman, Aidmorc; Kathryn Forrest, Ardmore; (standing) Edna Adams,
i,.iB r . , sCrice Philadelphia; Minnie Dukes, Philadelphia; Esther McKeon (principal), Philadelphia, and Lillian Recce
Philadelphia
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THE BEAUTY CORNER
MISS OLGA M'NEIII. up. nhng a m.uh i. . tli- Edwin J Srhoutth
Co. box works, 5.'i3 North Elewth str.tt whuh .I'Uihes turner and idgi.
stays to the boxe
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I HE EAST WORD IN PASSENGER CONVEYANCES.
It ,tiii will mnki a hit with tin boj -, and girK. The new
niachiiii- i known as a "-, esuwmobile." It run-, ju-t i long
us the byja keep cccouwnig
.STATIONED AT THIRTEENTH AND ARCH
STREETS. Reserve Patrolman John McMnhon has
been at that station for three months. He lives at 1MK
Noith Sixteenth .street. McMnhon has been a patrolman
for fourteen years i.m.cr J hoiu a r
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MRS ARTHUR V MlS(JRAK. wifo
of the sio.it u . ol the British embassy.
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MISS HOSK SILVERMAN
'171 j Garden street
Philadelphia
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