Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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PHILADELPHIA, SAOTKDAY, JUNE 18, 1921'
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MRS. STILLMAN AT EASE. Scene on veranda of home of John M. Mack, at
I'oughkcepsic, N. Y., whore Mrs. Anno U. Stillmnn is staying whllo divorce
hearings nre on. She is chatting with newspnpei'rcpresentativos mtcmntion..i
INTERNATIONAL POLO MATCHES ON TODAV At Hurlingham, England, the series
between the American and British four will attract thousands. Members of the English
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CROWN PRINCE GUSTAVUS
Adolphus, Sweden, to wed Princess
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REFUSED IMMENSE FORTUNE. Charles Gni
land. Harvard graduate, keeps on farm, ignoring
f tunes from his father and an uncle in Englan I
ENTERTAIN WOUNDED AND SICK. Children of the John H. Webster School, at the hospital in the
Philadelphia Navy Yard danced, sang and recited for sailors and marines. At the left is Dorothy Goldie
Williamt.. The other dancer is Emma Hartzag i iswr Photo sm
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The kindly keeper allowed the child to play with tho harmless aiumaUl
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Philadelphia Genera! Homeopathic Hospital. Fannif Brown, of 437 North Fifty-second street (left) and Ralph General of the
Pn -tin, 1J17 North Fifty-third street '" ' " Senico
JONES, Director 1 10 BOYS GRADUATE at commencement exercises of West Philadelphia High School for Boys, held in tho school auditoriumllf
v. .j. ..i.ii.ijiniik ',' h ' . ' luiuiuuiwiu. y,,w4 M "-uw "'i.A"1 uuu'ku vurkwriKiii,, oi vauiornia. Liiass oiucers licit to rig'" 4D"'3.,l
i l.wiiit. 1 rnnant, president; Harry Wer&t, treasurer, Aaron White, prophet; Marcus Blitzstein, valedictorian, and Carroll Hcadly, historian. ir'
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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lcigli & Co,. American and Cambria Htrectrfw.H. nk ia honB dn y tho Standnrd Electric
Welding Co., ty 'uux-,urgeant streets
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at alumnno meeting of tho
Woman's Medical College, i-. v. s.
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wlio docs traffic directing at Eleventh and
Arch streets, on f orco six years t v. a.
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