Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1921, Night Extra, Image 22

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PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APEIL 16, 1921 '
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WRECKKD PENN'S HOPES. Dewey Marshall, the star twirlcr of the "William nnd Mary team of
Lynchburg, Va., has just sent. the ball far enough to make third base. He was in rare form yester
day. Three biff lcaffue clubs have offered him a contract
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ahead and lurky in escaping sertou- injury, so thnt after remounting the jockey
rode his horse in clo?e to the winner It all happened at an English steeplechase
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THE RIGHT REV. THOMAS J. GAKLANU, Uishop LONUON WIL.LuL.IKE HER. Miss Dorothy
Suffragan of the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, Thompson, granddaughter of, Colonel Gcorn
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THIS IS "MAYOR SAM." By such is Sam Rudolph,
twenty-two years old, mayor of Upper Darby township,
known. Bccnuse of his age some folks want him to quit,
but "Mayor Sam" says "No."
JiIrt Photo Service.
TO SELL THE (JOAT TODAY.
Part of the plan to raise $100,000
for Wellesipy ('(.liege. The sale
will be held at Germantown avenue
and Cayuga street. Mrs. Harold
Schloss is the goat's guardian
WILSON COLLEGE "WIRELESS." A
message of encouragement will be sent by
thi pigeon to the Philadelphia campaign
committee. Miss Marion Hunt, represent
ing "Aunt Sally" Wilson, founder of the
college, will release the carrier
THE CANARY GIRL. Mrs. Beth Hand
Collins, who took part in the event held
by the Delaware county women at Lans-
downc, yesterday
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MISS MARION MASLAND. (left) is the captain of the ladies' fencing team of Pcnn, just becaun '
she outpointed Miss Marion Harvey in a fencing contest. This scheme wob decided on after a ti
vote resulted between the two fencers
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i LNTRAL V. M. ( . OFFICE WORKERS select lu-t of winning limerick line?. Loft to
right thn are: Front row, Lena Hutkonbergt r Florence Hutchison, I Doherty, Harriet
B. Dawe-, Ethel H. Gibson: (middle row) Florence Karg. Mai- .Miller, Jissie De Shetler,
Lillian ojli, Etella Brenahan, Mary Ralph; (ink row) El-zabcth ( Fox, Lillian Doherty,
Betty W Coyle .,,,. i h, h. rv.
WALTER P. MILLER talks
on Americanization in an in
terview on the Editorial Page
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TOM THUMB WEDDING. Given by children of the
'Bethany Temple Presbyterian Church, Fifty-third and
Spruce streets. Helen Moss, as bride; Charles H. Robin
son, ns the groom and Wilson Herring, the minister, are
snown
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GETS FREIGHT TRUCK EXCURSION. Miss Dorothy Griffith.
employed by the Mcrchnnts Warehouse Company, Twenty-first
street and Washington avenue, confided to n girl friend at the
office that she was leaving to bo married
Ledger I'hoto Service.
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
SWALLOW PERCHES ON
PIPE. Mr. G. Mills McKay wu
snapped aboard the Aquitanla, U
the bird rested peaceiuuv
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.JUMPING ROPE. Six' was met by a
rameramnn in West Philadelphia! Said
uho was Eleanor Eviiis, of Fairmont,
West Virginia, nnd was visiting hero
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J. WARREN KEIFER,
Ohio, speaker of the
Houso when Arthur was
President, snapped nfter
calling on President
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ON A RAINY DAY. Reserve Patrol
man Patrick Horan, of Second and
Chestnut streets. He Uvea nt 91
North Forty-seventh street, has four
children and for eleven years has
been a patrolman
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WILL SKATE TO CHICAGO. On roller
skates, Eddie Kelly (left) and John Mcllale,
two Philadelphia school boys, will leave Inde.
pendenco Hall, Monday morning, to travel
over the automobile routo to the Illinois city
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Philadelphia
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