Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 12, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 18

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TEACH YOUR FIANC EE TO JUMP. That's what Dick Landon. of Yale, is doing ut Brighton
Beach, Brooklyn. Tho jumper is Miss Alice. Lord, a swimmer. They met on their way to the
Olympic games. The engagement wag announced on their return to the I . S. intcmanm
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DECORATED WITH BOYS. On the occasion of the Prince of Wales' visit to the training
BhipH.M-S. Worcester at Greenhithe, England, cadets were placed on the yard amis and
bowsprit. Tho Prince distributed prizes to the cadets when they enme down nmr,i i
THIS IS THE LIT L. No one-piece bathing-suit fad for this group of Philadelphia gills
1 who arc vacationing in Atlantic City. They have formed a gingham bathing-suit club and,
' mind you, ihcre hn't a chance to join m mir Komsm
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W 1TH THE CAVALRY AT MOUNT GRETNA. Sergeant Mnjor G. B. Ashmcade, n Philadelphian, was busy at ins typewriter making "P tbc pay
roll when the photographer arrived at Camp Sigerfoos, where Philadelphia mounted soldiery nre spending two weeks. At the right, Lieutenant Kay-
mond Randall, of Camp Meade, is instructing the men on tho enre of horses Lodserioto scnico
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? P- SUMMER GIRLS. Students in the summer school of the University of Pennsylvania, many of them Philadelphia school teachers, tool;
part 111 the demonstration of physical educational work at the University gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Miss Emily Strang, instructor in dancing;
Miss Mane Schellinger, swinging the Indian clubs, and Miss Rose McAllister, with n wand i -ir niot.i smi.
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REV. ORLANDO T. STEWART
talks on church workmen's com
pensation on Editorial Pago
DR. WILLIAM LINDER, chief of tho laboratory
experts in tho Internal Revenue Department, who
decides what is and what is not alcoholic n. & i:
vnu! ny u i ?uE,lho Toi'Ps";horc, entered in the heavy jacht event of the Royal London
iacht Club during the Cowcs regatta by an American, is leading the Britannia, owned by KUig
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ALBERT HOPIUNS, 840 East Almond street, putting stoves together at tho
rtc of eleven a day in the stove department of tho Kapplcr nnd Pox Foundry
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THREE OF THEM. Much of the success attained by tho baseball aggregation thnt
represents West & Co. in tho Bankci-R mi iimi,,! i n,nin u Hno tn Mm mnvk t
these men. Left to right: Frcal, pitcher; Dougherty, ahortstop; Strang,ibas u v. a.
JOHN P. SHEEHAN, 273 South Tenth street.
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years he hus been it. seryico unr rhoto dervico
if JL-A1 i A ib aL? cnJy,nK themselves at the Kolloy School, 28th
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