Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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PHII2ADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JOTB 25, 1921'
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HEAT "EVICTED" Hlftl. A cobbler on Carpenter street near Eighth was forced
to movo his workroom to the sidewalk, where shade and a slight breeze helped
to make work easier liiscr Photo service.
YOUR SOUP WOULD BE SAFE. An English, police sergeant shove l
how his horse can jump over a fully set table during the recent Richmond
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U. S. S. Henderson and a navy blimp during the sinking of,
German submarines by bombs off tho Virginia capc3 i r. s.
NOT AN ORATOR. This baseball enth'ysia&t attended a amc
at tho Point Breeze Oil Works. Ho didn't care much for the
"ump's" decision i.eU?r Phoiu o-kn,
I.SAR ADMIRAL SIMS and his
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COALMEN PLAY BALL. A salesman of the George B New
ton Coal Co. makes third when tho yard superintendents'
third basemnn is forced to go high for a wild one i. i &.
AN INVITATION TO PRESIDENT HARDING. Thi., Wyomuig nr. .
completing the broad-brimmed cowboy hat by which the President wiU If
invited to attend the Frontier Days sports at Cheyenne in July w w i
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STANDINf. BY MOTHER. James
Stillman, son of Mrs. Anno U. Still
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M OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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RIGHT FOR HOT WEATHER. Get your canoe out or borrow somo other fellow's. Then go up
mi Wissahickon Creek and only come out in the sun when you really have to. There is plenty
of bhado I.edecr Photo berWce
IN "MLLE. MAKE BELIEVE" Myrtle Sonnebom (left), in tho show given last at the Tabor Rifle Club by,
OInev Post No. 388. T. I.nwton Slnnrrli ic "n!n.Vi Lifting" n n .!.,.., ...,..i. i. :.i. ij t.'..itTi I.tnsU
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' V .r"".!'!ISS MARY DUTTON, 2180 South Sixty-fourth street, operating a 118-iRch mold-
-iWrn. it Md covering machine on round papor fT-,pxes at tho Consumer Box Co., laou
2 . .v street.' Mian Helen Folcv. Gb4 N. 1'urK re.. Is turnincr
,V9 street,' Miss Helen Foley, 0G4 N. Purl' to., is turning edges in
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HEADS DREXEL INSTITUTE PROCESSION. Dr.
Hollis Godfrey (left), head of institute, and Dr. Frank
Aydelottc, president of Swartbmof o Collogo u. p. a.
THIRTY-TWO YEARS AH CARRIER. Bernard
J. Martin, 2015 S. 17th strcot, Route; Ninth to
Eleventh and Arch to Race streets u. p. u,
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