Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 25, 1921, Night Extra, Image 26

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PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APEIL1 25, 1921
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LEAP FKOG. Forty girls from the Centinl Y. W. C. A., 1800 Arch street, spent tho week-end at the
association s camp, Pcnllyn. Miss Winifred Fisher was in charge of tho group.
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College uho rooted hard and well for their track team, which won in the tiiangular track tilt against
Frankford and Germantown High Schools on Saturday. io.i i '
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tho American Federation of Labor, and Samuel Gompers,
president of that organization, at the labor demonstration
held in tho Academy of Music yesterday.
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Rosary Church, West Philadelphia, prepare for outing. Mary Flanigan is adjusting Gertrude Brodcrick's pad"
Marie Tierncy and Ethel Gcgan are packing up ready to march, is iir r-hom e,nxt
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STANDING BY HER TELEPHONE. Mrs
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a unique telephone. It is covered wh a
Japanese mask.
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AT THE DOG SHOW. The Philadelphia Fox Tomer
Club held a bpecialty show at the Continental Hotel.
Mrs. W. J. Hunter was there with "Forrt City
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PETER A. JAY, who has boon
nominated by President Harding
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Rumania.
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IN NORTHERN CANADA. Mooso arc used as beasts of heavy burdenl
and are frequently scon pulling heavy loads between rail points.
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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taku part in tho Punn lelay
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SMILING JIM. He is Resene Patrolman James L.
Brown, stationed at Twelfth and Aich .stnet.. for
two years. Brown joined the police foice eighteen
yea is ago. He lius at Vli'-i West Harold street.
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FRANK J. SHFCA, of the
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this week.
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