Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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DO YOUR OWN SAILING. Borrow your neighbor's wash tub. Also ask
if they can spare an umbrella. Then hunt a river or pond. All this must
be done on a windy day wide world iioto
WHEN THE THERMOMETER REGISTERED 04. Summer's first full day was hottest of year. John Inge befriended
Billio Coon, of 419 Spruce street, when ho tried to get a drink in Independence Square, but was too short to reach tho
fountain. Two neighbors, also of Spruce street, took turns in using a newspaper as a fan idBor 1'hoto service
GIVING THE TREES A DRINK. In all of the
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DR. ADALBERT KORFANTY, the Polish Insurgents' leader in Silesia, is
one of the busy men of Poland. He was photographed at Oppeln, Upper
Silesia, with the dog, his inseparable companion tnimtion.i
CAMP MERRITT'S THIRD FIRE. Virtually all the wooden buildings left in
New Jersey's camp were destroyed. Fire companies from a score of nearby towns,
including New York, gave assistance. Many explosives were destroyed c i
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THE OLD LADIES' HOME OF WISSINOMING, benefited by the garden party, held at
the home of Mr. E. I. Bacon, Jcnkintown. Clementine Webb is taking an "orange" from
the prize tree. Katherine Stevenson sells a balloon to Morton Fetterolf L. p. s.
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an Editorial Page interview
IN BROOKLYN. Federal Jud?e Landis, head of organized baseball, at the
flag-raising ceremonies, on Ebbets Field. In his arms are the children of
Zach Wheat, the Biooklyn outfielder iw j &. i denvi i
MISS MOLLIE THAYER (left), a finalist in the women's tennis championship of
the State of Delaware. She will oppose Miss Eleanor Cottman, of Baltimore. At
the right is Miss Helen Sewell, wno reached the bemi-finals i .Krr l'hoio seme.
MADAME VARELA, wife of tho
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POLO PRACTICE. While the United States polo players were defeating the Brttfak
four in England, local enthusiasts practiced at the Philadelphia Country Club, iw
are preparing for a game, planned for charity, on Saturday afternoon u Pt 8'
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OPERATING PIE-MAKING MACHINE. Ruth Smith, 8520 Harley street (left), and
Mary Smith, 2525 Lombard street, at the bakery of the New York Pie Baking Co.,
Xwenty-flitb.and Lombard streets. 12,000 pics are mtyde daily i-" -" I'l""" tw
DOROTHY ELLIOTT, who danced at the bene
fit given for the St. Christopher's Hospital.
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TWENTY YEARS IN SERVICE. Jesse Leister,
looks after mail delivery from Fourth to Fifth
and Arch to Vine streets i i- h
Horace Boyor, of the Reading Terminal, before their
two-round go. Uoy.r son fifteen yours ago
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