Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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ARRAIGNED IN OHIO. Mrs. Eva Cathcrino Kabcr, widow of Daniel F. Kabor, a
wealthy publisher of Ohio, for whoso murder aho Is being held for trial. Mrs. Kaber
is shown, as she appeared before Judge Bcrnon, at Lakewood, Ohio u. "
WORKING GIRLS AT BRYN MAWR. Margaret Hickey '
Holbrook, N. Y., and Rose Finklcstein, Boston, telephoned!
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pageant, Riven by 1021 normal physical education class, of
Temple University. The class graduates tonight u . n
AS SUNSHINE. Miss C. Anita Preston, of the Temple University
physical education class, dances in "The Gardener," at the home of Mrs.
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annual Derby race at Epsom Downs, England, a bhort distance from tlic the William T. Shotzline Post No. 96, American Legion. Fifty children of the Southern Homo for Des- les Pastime Clearing House, which collects BMHl ' 'wB2amfflEm' ''iH
finishing tape. The winner is owiied by J. B. Joel central :cs i'im titute Ciiildrcn enjoyed the merry-go-round and many other attractions yesterday ivdRcr i'ii.t smiro. surplus amusement tickets for needy r. n H0'-'sRwBHHIHHW'H
MRS. JULIAN FLEISCHMANN was selling hats and the Egyptian PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY. Kaarlo Juho Stahlbcrg, first
statute, to aid the Ita'ian babies, when she was snapped at the Villa president of Finnish Republic and wife. Finland's chief executive
Marina Fe'e Lone Island 'mi . rhtt ra u former college professor. He was elected by the Diet
MARSTON WINS. Part of the gallery ut the golf classic, for the Lynnowood Hall golf cun. on the links it th ltnnMnmlnn Vniw rnnntrv ClflK
during the final round. Max Marston, of the Merlon Cricket Club played J. J. Bt'S&m.
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FRANK CRAVEN, 2622 East Vennngo street, operating u mucnino that cuts Ui'h
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Miss Elaine Darling (left to right) helped at the fair, in
Chestnut Hill, in aid of Italian women
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