Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1921, Night Extra, Image 32

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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1021
A CARDINAL'S FLAG I ms hdl by Ailccn Dougherty,
Margaiet McAleer and Oi ti ide Mc '-ir, of St John's Catholic
Church. They stood at Broad and Chestnut streets
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MEN AND HOYS I ROM ST. MARTINS. This was THE HOME FOLK. This group headed the delegation that
part of the group that gae the Cardinal a tremendous came from Girardville, Schuylkill county, where Cardinal Dough
ovation last night at Hroad street and Indiana nenue crty was born. They stood at Broad and Sansom streets
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RACK IN PHILADELPHIA. Cardinal Dougherty and Mayor Moore, in an automobile at th
North Philadelphia station, just after the church dignitary had arrived from New York. A mo
ment later the automobile started through the "standing parade," along Broad street
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RDMORE WILL CELEBRATE "SPRING OPENING" TONIGHT. The event is under the auspices of the Ardmoie
( hnmber of Commerce. Among the willing workers are (left .to licht) Agne.s and Jeanne. Arnold, officers of tho Junior Club
of Ardmoie, and Miss Helen Grenello l.nigir rhoto sunim
"FASCINAIIM, IA"i BROWN " A musical comely was
prosented bj the members of "Les Mechanics," a social club,
last even n at the N'e (."ntui.s Diauing Ii'ifnii. In thi group
are the Mi-sts Mabel Dickson, Margaret Moflilt, Emma Moflitt.
Veronica Conwell, Fern Fritz, Anna Nickles, LiMian 'lounsund
and Marian Leich. o - Uiu
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Zl'F tS: 'Vn 'cr,"r" " " "".V" NER. She will interpret.
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DR. LEWIS B. IIARI r ta .
about a city c allege in an in
terview on the Lditrrial Page
F. L. STOCK. He a- c'Mit-1
govfrnor of t h f' ft h R ary
C b district -withcut a I allot.
Washington is h - b mo.
Bl SY TRAINING DAYS. Members of the Haerfoid College track and field team working out, as spring meets aro
planned. Nash is going over the pole in the high jump, while Gairett Roberts is seen at low hurdles.
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EMPLOYES OF QUERNS BROTHERS, manufacturers of women's underwear, selected loday'l
limeiick winner. Seated aic Johanna Weinberg and E. F. Magee. Stiuuling, from laft to light?
J. Frcedman, Elizabeth Pfister, Lena Foster, Elizabeth blackmail, George Devlin, Margaret KiJ
ham, Ella Blyler, Sarah Scullin, Mae Russom, K. Annnble; (in fiont) Sophia Schuster, Rcba Shel
man, Peggie Mann, Pius Becker, Bernard Lynch
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO I " T "1 SEMAPHORE SENTINELS I P ZZI 1
CHARLES KORU, .r)8,I
motor cais at the Mi
ti Wan ington atnue, and Robert Miller, 2187
teor Motois, Int , 30U7 Lancuttr aenuo
Arlington street, assembling
ledger 1'huu) dirvlo
BA( K I ROM THE RIVIERA
(left) and Mr . Robert Mundell
on the Olympic
Mrs. William Barton
of New York, return
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RESERVE PATROLMAN CHARLES A.
McGUIGAN, who is stationed at Front and
Chestnut .streets. He is forty years old, lives
at 43U North Edgewood street and has been
, a patrolman for fifteen years
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SIR THOMAS HARDER,
tlio famous English physi
cian, arrived in Now York
on Wednesday
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MISS LILLIAN SINDEL
2137 South Tenth street
Philadelphia
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