Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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TWO PEARLS IN A SHELL: They are Miss M. C. Hapran, of the Ventnor Fire Company, and
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lifeboat, was not pulling any bluff, so to speak, for ho rows the boat out in the ocean just like a real grown-up life guard. Ho swings a powcrfu'
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DUM AND DEE, the well-known Tweedle brothers. These gentle
men live at the Zoological Garden. When caught by tho camera
man they were buried in thought Leaser rnoto arvic
MAJ. GEO. W. EVANS. In
Interior Dopt., Washington,
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RASPUTIN'S SLAYER, tho Russian
Prince Youssoupoff, who is roportod
captured by the Bolsheviks u- ,T
MISS EMMA RAUSCH with prize
hen at Atlantic County Agricultural
Fair, Egg Harbor, N. J. L- r. s
JACK AND VIRGINIA EBELL and the prize pumpkin from
the County Farm, at tho Atlantic County Agricultural Fair.
onows now pumpKins grow in Jersey
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HELEN McCONNELL with a pet
gout at the Atlantic County Fair at
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OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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HOW SILVERWARE IS CHASED by. Chris Heck, of 2413 West Thompson
llmt, ftt the plant of Lonla J. Meyer, Inc. silver plater;
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at 801-0 Wnlnut street.
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PRTWTTWr! MA MR nn immltrrnnt latest wrinkle SUg
gested by foreign authorities as a way to end passport
frauds, which havcyjrown to large proportions "Mm
ED L. PATTON, just ready to
pang one, looked up when ho
heard camera cllckri i r. u.
JAMES MEADE, 2402 Oxford street, 31
years n service. Route: Third toiSoventh
Vine to Cullowhlll street LcJpr viiio rvu.
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''THREE LITTLE MAIDS FROM SCHOOL ARE, Vg Jtf
Anmei washmead, Dorothy Fisher and Reba KonCTw'i
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