Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 05, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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IN PORT. The R-33, giant British aircraft, at its mooring-mast in the Whnddon Acrodiomc near Croydon. End
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WILL RACE TO JAPAN. The steamship Keystone State, now 'n the harbor of Seattle, her home port, has been
given a silk flag by former Pcnnsylvanians living on Ptiget Sound. The ship will leae tomorrow in an cfTri'
to beat the Kntori Maui, a Japanese es3cl
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WILL WE SEE THIS ON CHESTNUT STREET? PRESIDENT'S WINGED MESSENGER. It
Paris predicts that its latest walking suit for women was this pigeon that carried the message from
wil be copied for street use in 1023 w ri Phom the Mayflower to Washington iiurrin & i:mim
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MISS GRACIELA MARTIN RIVERO, daughter of the
Cuban Minister to Mexico. She is on n visit to her niei.
Mrs. Thomas N. Ransdell, in Washington Harris t uwinj
BURIED ALIVE ALMOST. Florence Dorrwachter and Helen Simcox had
one of tho boys well covered with sand on the beach at Wildwood when the
photographer happened that way. Such is the life of vacationists i i
DIRECTOR CAVEN talks on
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HAPPY HOURS. Three of the youngsters who were at hand yesterday when the baby show at the Students'
Chapter, Park and Susquehanna avenues, was at its height. The citizens are Raymond Martin, sevo .
months; Joseph Perkins, seven months, and Norma Clymcr, nine months i.cJk rriioios u
GREETINGS. General Fred W. Gerhard, of this city,
incuts Captain C. Barr, in charge of a Pittsburgh group of
Coy Scouts visiting Philadelphia i.edcet I'liutos run
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THE WINNER. I'V ilograpb- of M Madelaine Belli Stai-hill, winner of the Evening Pi hi ii Lmiguk movie eon
test, made frm nvving-picture fi , are on displav in the show window of Williams, B'-oun & Karle, 918 Chest
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SlAItl FOR FRANCE. Members of tho Aniorican Legion mission who will take part in the unveiling of a monument to com
memorate the deeds of Americans on the battlefields of France Left to right: Henry D. Lindlcy. National Commander John G.
Emery, Iulton J. Forman, ( lucago, and Franklin D'Olier, Philadelphia. At right, John J. Wicker, Jr., business manager 1 r s.
our city's workers and what they po I pappuwygg I rl 'MAIL!, , If" h1m 'tim$mmmm mmmmito&mm
t !tISS ANNA MCCARTHY, 1C12 North Second btrcet, operating n folding machine in
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strecif- has been in service nineteen years. Ho
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Chester Cljcst, orgnnlzcd to
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CAROLYN GRACE KAMBY, of 1'cnfluld, who
interpretatlvp dancing has brought her njuca ,J
prajso amopB clubs of .Delaware County vanity ifi ?
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