Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 20

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SOME OP THE HOG ISLAND SHIPS. A section of the wet basin at the record-breaking shipyard which holds a goodly number
of the eighty first-class steamships that could give the American people much service, but, instead, nro idle and rotting. This is in
contrast to the hustle and bustle at Hog Island of only a few months ago idner r-hoto Herw.o
ENJOYING A SMOKE. She had just arrived from Europe on Uie
steamship Adriatic, which was docked in New York, when the
camera man got busy. We introduce Miss Mary Robson interim n
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MISS DIXIE O'NIJIL judged by the French newspapers as the prettiest
American girl who has visited Yaris since the termination of the World War.
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TONS OF MATERIAL. One of tho several piles of ship rivets found at the Hoz
Island Shipyard yesterday morning by our photographer. Enough rivets for several
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BUILD THEIR OWN S( ENIC OUTFIT Children in the Bronx.
New York, provide themselves with a real hair-raising ride. O'
course, the car has to be pulled back up the hill
SUING FOR DIVORCE. Crown Princess Djuni,
an American, has brought action against Crown
Prince Zerdechino of Egypt i iuit.kk1 & ini. rru.i
NOBODY HURT. An ambitious aviator tried to outdistance a racing automobile on
tho speedway at uniontown, ra., wncn buuiuuiuik "' wiuny. mu mucniuc uia
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COL. WM. N. HASKELL, new JOSEPH P. CARROLL talks HAPPY DAYS. Miss Fay Marbe
head of American Relief Ad- on the value 01 atnieucs in an pieasam, nme uuring wiu nums
ministration in Russia Editorial 1'age interview
rho , PhilndolDhian seems to bo h-wintr a C UTTING OFF THE TOPS. George TYPES OF KECREATION. While the girls knit, tho boys swim at the Athletic Recreation
'S' herP vacattn on' the" Ins at Atlantic Pysser busy with a saw away up on to',, Center, Twenty-sixth and Jefferson streets. Anna McLaughlin and Marie Johnson arc , tg
Citv . 011.nur.i1i of a tree in Washington Square '''" knitters. The diver is James Atkins i. J ' ' "
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT Tl 1EY DO
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THREE CAKE BAKERS. Stars of the Ivins baseball team, which has been muking a wonderful showing this seasoil.
They are, left to right: Ed Flaran, pitcher: Kaufman, loft fielder, and Bowman, pitcher and fleWorKwifmanJhi
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ALFRED G. BANCROFT, 2138 North 18th
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