Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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PHILADELPHIA, .SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921
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ACTOR HONORED. James K. Hackctt (ripcht), the
American, beinp decorated with the Legion of Honor for
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WORKING IN THE WATER. Workmen hurry their work in the erection of the neu
municipal pier at the foot of Chestnut street. In.n few days all the water work will
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A VENDOR. The balloons of many colors that attracted prospective
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AT SEA. E. St. Clair Ingrams, a member of the Oxford-Cambridm
athletic team, doing an acrobatic stunt on a funnel guy rope fr
above the deck of the S. S. Olympic underwood & Umirwid
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TWO SETS OF TWINS. Representative Arthur M. Free, of Cal"
fornia, and his children. Herbert and Robert (on each side) were
hrrn in 101G, Gerald and Geraldine (seated) in 19M i it.
CRIG. GEN. CHARLES E. SAWYER,
President Harding's physician, after an
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OLT FOR THE DAY. Social workers connected
with the Mount Sinai Hospital take a group of
children for an outing in Fairmount Park ' i
MRS. MARGUERITE NAMARA arrived from
Europe with Parisian cape trimmed with
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BACK HOME. Miss Muriel Vanderbilt
(left) and Miss Grace Hendnck, of New
York, passengers on Olympic l & u.
ZENZO SHIMIDZU, the
Japanese tennis champion,
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PLEADS FOR FUNDS. Jimmie Bradley, a Washington schoolboy, appeals before a Congressional
committee asking that an appropriation be mado to the schools of Washington to be used for the
study of birds Harris & Uwliitf
DR. THEODORE J. GRAYSON talks on
free higher education in an interview
on the Editorial Page I'nniu.i m i
HOARD OF MANAGERS. They plan the attack in the Rames
phood by tho Stetson ball tossers. Jake Schaaf. Walter Johanna
and Chailio Haug, Jr. (left to right). limw. r t'hoioSntol
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MT8S JENNIE WILSON pasting labels on cans of paint in tho factory
f tha Yarnall Paint Co., 1028 Race strcot. She handles hundreds of
4 tho dUiercat-flized carta each day iJer rhoio servu
A FRIEND IN NEED. At tho water
fountain, Rittonhouse Square, the little
fellow couldn't reach Ledcer vinto servic
LADDIE BOY. The dog no-ed in the chair
j sasented to President Harding by news
papermen lUrrU & Uwing
GEORGE W. ( ORNEAL,
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