Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 24

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PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUL 14, 1921
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A PAINTER. Walter Blythc, one of the men employed in beautifying
City Hall tower. He was standing on the back of a copper eagle,
twenty feet above the south clock dial when snapped Ledger Photo scr i-e
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)AKAH BERNHARDT HONORED. She is lcav- CITY IMPROVEMENT. The task of moving a largo hill from the edge of Fairmount Park, at the Green street entrance, and the building of the Art Gallery ie bro-
ng Royal Palnce, Madrid, after receiving Grand grossing nicely. Three drilling machines were found in action as they bored into the rocks that will be removed. Then, on another section of the site, steel woiWV
Cross of Alfonso XII from King Alfonso v & u
were riding girders to their places
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'N CAMP. The 114th Infantry, a South Jersey National Guard organization, is spending two
eeks at Camp Edwards, Sea Girt, N. J. Captain Robert Peacock, Co. E, of Salem, was enjo--"
an easv chair at the headquarters tent. R isscll Stow, of Camden, is shaving 1. i
MISS FLORENCE BARRETT. She won the mile water-bicycle race held
in New York City. It started at the Battery and finished at Midland
Beach Central N wo I'll in
PAPER BATHING SUIT. Miss Florte,
a Chicago girl, tried the new waltf
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H. R. CAKTW RIGHT will
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THE GALLERY. Yosterday was a great day for admirers of American amateur
golfers who played in exhibition match on Merion Cricket Club course. They
cheered each of the four players in their many excellent plays i.edeer I'noto service
iHE WINNERS. Max Marston, a Philadulphian (left), and Jerry Travels, of New York,
American amateurs, won the 3G-holo exhibition match from George Duncan and Abe
Mitchell, English golfers, at the Merion Cricket Club Ledger Photo servico
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