Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Image 26

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PHmADELPHIA; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$, 1921
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GROPING FOR A CHAIR. Rudolph S. Fryc, of Baltimore, If- i Wv tvMygp fe1!? ' ,
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OVER THE HEDGE. This is how President Harding cleared a hedge at the Seaview Golf Club, near Atlantic City, yesterday at the conclusion of an
cighteen-hole game. He gave a quick spring, and before his Secret Service guards knew what had happened ho was on the other sido of tho barrier. Some
of them jumped over also and some walked around. In the other picture the President is strolling over the courso with his caddy ledger rsoto sarvic
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ONCE AGAIN THE FIFTH DIVISION MARCHED, and with clank and rattle tho tractors of tho 108th Field Artillery followed yesterday in their train. It was the
anniversary of the batt're of St. Mihiel, and the veterans of that fight of three years ago rode the caissons and marched in their old uniforms. They were happy in their
spirit of reunion, but the metallic crunching of tho uncouth machines that dragged their 155s brought the past back again Ledsernioto service
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THREE LITTLE BLACKBIRDS SAT" ON A RAIL. They ore
Helen Laudrett, Ruth Laudrbtt and Betty LefFcn, returning
from Europe and apparently glad to get home again rui Thomwoa
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MRS. JOHN JACOB ROGERS, wife of Representative
Rogers, of Massachusetts, is official hostess of the House
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THEY NEVER HAD BETTER SPORT in Merrie England than at the games held by Sons and Daughters of
St. George at Maplo Grovo Park. Miss Frances Edwards was winner of tho fifty-yard dash for women, while,
tho three-legged race was won by Annie Daykin and Anna Rochollo Ledsor wioto servic
MRS. FRANK HUDSON and her daughter Joan,
Philadelphians who are sojourning in Europe on an
extended vacation Keystone View
NOT THE RETREAT FROM MOSCOW. It is David
Lloyd George, British Premier, riding a highland pony
led by a Scottish nobleman, the Duke of Atholl ' v
HORACE M. LIPPINCOTT
discusses alumni activities at U.
of Pa. on Editorial Pago '
MEET MR. JONES, VETERAN OF THE WORLD WAR. He wrotn
The Rose of No Man's Land," and is now back on his old job at St.
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by moana of this instrument, manufactured by Que.cn-Gray Company, at
uon it. .Sophie Dobrfltzkl, C2 W. Johnson iu is adjusting it u l-
THIS IS IIAL.F A SHIPWRECK. Tho Broadmayne ran
aground off tho EnglUh coast. Wreckers cut it in two, but
the half they tried to tow away got itself wrecked Again k11-
W. F. HAUGHTONfonnr,
ried men's team, J&?rth
St. Nutloiul Bank - a
JOHN J. McIIENRY, of 520D Walton avenue
Mr. AlcIIcnry has been twenty-four years in thu
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