Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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JAMES HAGERTY, ON ADJUTANT, clearing twenty-five feet over triple bar3 at
tho recent ladies' horse show nt Pinohurst, N. C. The horse is owned bv Mrs. Leo F.
Janncr, of New lork
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While Philadelphia is onjoyinjr
pringlike weather, the folks across
the waters are following winter
sports
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SECRETARY OF LABOR
JAMES J. DAVIS was pho
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a Pcnnsylvanian
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HIGH ON THE GRAVEL BEACH. The S. S. City of Columbus
ran ashore on Lovcll's Island, near tho entrance of tho Boston harbor,
Tuesday morning. Five tugs failed to free her. Tho cargo is being
tdken off International.
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TWIN SISTERS. Tho Misses Hnttie and
Betty Hildenfingor leave for Paris. They will
buy trousseaux for a double wedding
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BENDER THE TUTOR. Chief Bender, long
a member of Connie Mack's championship ball
team, is assisting in coaching the Pcnn ball
players. He is telling Pitcher Harvey how to
hold a runner on first base
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JUST OVER THE BAR. Fred Nolte on
Franklin Field yesterday afternoon as he keeps
in trim for the field events
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HELPING IX GIRLS' WORK. Miss Gwcn Martin, Miss Ethel Hoskn .
and Miss Frances Clark (left to right) had much to do with the plat i
for tho conference of the Philadelphia Council of Girls' Clubs, which
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Building, Y. W. C. A. Grace Wolfcnden is holding up Dorothy Mocrk as they practice for a circus.
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MISS RUTH WALLACE, daughter
of the .stcietary of agriculture. She's
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DONOVAN-ARMSTRONG ADVERTISING AGENCY furnished the jury which selected the limpin' limerick
winner for today. The names of the members, reading left to right, arc (seated): Elizabeth V. Clark, R. &
Pratt, Cecile D. Robinson, Florence E. Matthews, M. W. Sweeting; (standing), Jules A. Scatella, Louis W.
Vogt, II. C. Kiefer, J. A. McFadden, E. K. Keiniger, Harry S. Macauley, T. II. Kraye, B. S. Smith
THE BEAUTY CORNER
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ANNA SCHULTZ, 1102
mnchinc at the McCu
Nortli Hope street, operating a file-cutting
ffrey File Co., Fifth and Berks .streets
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MISS JULIET GLYN, youngest daughter
nf Elinor Glvn. tin author, was married
recently in London to Sir Rhys Williams,
M. P, They wro leaving tho church when
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CLARENCE CANNON. Parlia
mentarinn of Congress. He's a
Democrat, but was selected for his
station by a Republican 'speaker
National IMiotd.
RESERVE PATROLMAN WILLIAM J.
RILEY, 1510 North Thirteenth Btrect, has
been btatloned at Juniper street and South
Ponn square for a year. He is forty-five years
old and has five children. Rjlcy has bpen on
the forco twolyq ycai. tVidscr rhoto Service.
E. L. OLIVER, instructor in tho
Wharton School, University of Penn
sylvania, talks on unemployment in
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MISS ELIZABETH WOODS
2HI .South Fifty-scventh street
Philadelphia
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