Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1921, Night Extra, Image 22

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PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
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RACING AT HAVRE DF GRACE. Three nf the horses in n claiming steeplechase event are shown ns they go ever the Jump en the Maryland track. Jamc3
A. Sheridan, the Inst horse in the etching, wen the race. The ether horses arc Reddest (right) and New Haven. Barret was the winning rider. At the right we show
a winner in a two-year old race. The Jenc horse is Uovesreost, owned by Mis3 A. Solemon and ridden by Rewan ideer Photo senice
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WHAT'S HE TELLING THE BRITISH LAD? Charlie Chaplin is
perched en an iron railing with an ndmirer. Wonder if the veune-
stcr wants te knew anything about pie throwing? 'i
MIGHTY CLOSE
with the score 7-6
BATTLE WE'LL SAY. It is true that the Pcnn Charter football eleven finished a game with the Lansdowne High Scheel, yesterday afternoon,
in the city boys' favor, but eh, hew they had te fight! At the left is Wilcox, the Lansdowne captain. The ether lad is the proud leader of the
conquering eleven. The Lansdowne girls rooted hard for their team i,cJs?r r-hoie scrw-e
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EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS. The little gentleman is doing his
very best te assist the Londen "Bebby" te win what was supposed
te be a one-man-tug-ef-wnr wu world Photo
BETWEEN THE CHUKKERS J. f . Cowdin, of MISS DELPHIN'E HEL This Washing- NEW KIND OF SCOOTER. The Berlin people call this P. G. SMITH (captain) and J. L. Galbraith, of the . ill.
the Rockaway pole team, putti'-p: en a Vavy ceaf, ten debutante i proud of her real Teddy hfe'e a scoetomobile. Ne standing necessary, as they cast Ihgh Scheel tennis team. They will tnl-p "-"-t u
as the game is haH-d i is - - nrar pet. She ca'K lf "Hnney" r & " liave preMi.ed a sent for the rlnver u .' 1 ,u, mterschelastic league matches i.ttstr rhem "tr t-
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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HARRY HORNER (left), 22M Seuth Hicks street, and Harry Knepj), 3800 North Marshall street, STAR HOCKEY PLAYERS. Miss Elizabeth Wiener (left) and
casing in boeka, in the factory of the J. B. Lippincott Ce., publishers, 227 Seuth Sixth street. Herner Mrs. Richard Nalle. members of the All-Philadelphia girls' team,
places the leaves and cover In the casing machine ijr l'bote berviu new planning te piny British women '.edieri'tiotuHerwe
JOHN W. HOFFERBERT, 3117 North Mar
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