Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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WATCHING THE BATHERS. Mrs. John Wanamakor, Jr., of Philadelphia, one
of tho sojourners in Florida. The photographers caught her on the sands at
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SKETCHING AT THE ZOO. Mis3 Eleanor Tweed, n student of tho
Academy of tho Flno Arts, keeps busy with her pencil and pad nt
the zebu cage. Art students arc seen daily in the several sections of
the ZOO. Ledffcr 1'hoto Service.
NEXT SECOND LADY OF THE LAND. Mrs.
Coolidgc, wife of Calvin CoohdRc, who will be
the Vico President of the United States dating
from an early hour of tomorrow afternoon.
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LIEUTENANT COLONEL FRANK K. HYATT, of tho Pennsylvania Military
College, doing a little fence jumping on Governor SprouPs farm at Chester. Tha
military college official is a horseman of repute.
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THE BATHING GIRLS' CHORUS,. These society folks arc appearing in "Why Not?"
given during this week at the Little Theatre, in aid of the University Settlement House.
Right to left they nre: Miss Alva Sergeant, Miss Caroline Smith, Miss Theodora Lillie,
Miss Catharine Ogdcn, Mrs. Joseph Rollins and Miss Lysabcth Boyd.
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MR. AND MRS. J. WILLIAM SOUTHER. Mrs.
Souther is better known to folks as Miss Georgette
Cohan. They were married by a justice of the
peace at West Palm Beach, Fla. in"rnat ,
ONE OF THE "BUDS." Miss Eliznbeth Strubing, of Chestnut
Hill, ih assisting in the presentation of "Why Not?" nt the
Little Theatre.
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HER PET. Miss Ruth Roland has trained the lion to bo as playful as n pet dog.
She feeds the animal milk and dog crackers. Kadei & Herbert
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GUEST OF PHILADELPHIA. f'M. VPib.. Vlllife&JN I
"Jimmie" Thompson, one of the Chi- JM Yu'MMwIwi 1
cago schoolboy ice skaters, who ar- . .SaKJK'.'i&CTllA
WILLOW GROVE Pl'BI IC SCHOOL TEACHERS AWARD PRIZE IN .TAC K'S JINGLE CONTEST. From left to MADE HIS OWN MOTORCAR. The Rev. W. H. Peacey, chaplain of the Barnswood
right (sitting): Mi'-s Estlur 1 IVnn.ir, WiIUav Groc, Pa.; Hannah J. B'ca.l., Willow Grove, Pa.; R. Elizabeth Asylum, Gloucester, England, couldn't afford to buy an automobile. Re-enforced bicycle
Harry, Willow Grove. Pa ; .J.in M Harding, Willow Grove, Pa : Elizabeth Morris, Hatboro, Pa.; (standing), wheels nre used.
Ralph R. Sn ith (prinupali, Willow (,wo, Pa.; Josephine E. Reck, Willow Grove. Pa ; Carrie F. Hcaton, Willow Grove, Central News rhoto
J'a., and Elizabeth E. Eddowes-, Ivyl.ind, Pu.
I OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
HENRY P. BURKE, member of
American Olympic Commission, talks
on dredging the Schuylkill river in
an interview on tho Editorial Page.
WOMEN IN FORESTRY SERVICK.
Miss Helen Dowc making observations
from ono of tho United States fore3t
bervice stations in tho West.
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makes edges sun jth, at the Hire 5 Turner Gla a c 0 . Thirtmh and Marin t streets. Fifty of these
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ATE CHAPLAIN. Tho Rev.
J. S. Montgomery, of Wash
ington, who litis been acting
chaplain for several .weeks.
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HERE WE HAVE MARTIN LUTHER. He is n reberve patrol
man. For many months ho has been chucking up on motorist!
who infringe on the city parking 1 tiles. Ho has been on the
lorce eight yeats. Luther lives 111 r rani.ioni.
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A BOY .SCOUT AT SEVENTH -FOUR.
Henry Stewart, a Citli
forninn, who lias just cdohed a
tr-ii-pui tour of the woild, hah
declared hi intentions to jjpLUo
duwL'for a fpell. '
MISS ANNA MILLER
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