Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 08, 1921, Night Extra, Image 24

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PHILADELPHIA, gATTJEDAY, OCTOBER 8, -1921
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PROTECTING EAR DRUMS. Noises made by 16-inch guns caused no fear te this sextette et
Maryland beauty during gun trials at Aberdeen. Left te right, Misses Ruth Vegts, Eva White
head, Marien Nelsen, Margaret Haines, Dorethy Johnsten and Beulah Fisher LeJserrii spi
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CLOSE-UP STUDY.' William Heppe, the 18.2 balkllne
billiard champion, making n clese examination of the
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HOT SPRINGS. Vllsa Allsa Mellen (left), daughter of tha 1
e Treasury, with Miss Jane Gourd, of New Yerk. Wink! h ' I
VISITING AT
Secretary of the Treasury, with Miss Jane ueurd. of New Yerk. Vu,t t.
the name of the prize-winning deg, owned by Miss Mellen central NmapiNt0
AFTER THE TEST. Spectators were allowed te climb all ever the Barbette carriage and gun
following the tnah at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. The derrick was used for
handling the 16-inch Shells LedEcr Photo bemce
SIXTEEN-INCH SHELL. Yeu get an idea of its
length by comparing it with the height of the
efiker. This shell was used yesterday l. i &.
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BUSY SECTION. A steam shovel scooping away the mountain of dirt at Twenty
fourth street and the Parkway. The dirt is being .used for the Parkway foundation
near the art gallery j.eJ.ur rtiote srvic
TWO INSPECTORS. Geerge U. Stewart
(left) and Harry E. Shay leek after the city's
interest en me ramway worn
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HIS TEAM WON. Captain Hutchinson, of the Germantown Friend
football team, gets ready for the kick-off at the opening of the game
with Ifldley Park High Scheel. The score was 13-0 i iJ
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HARD PRACTICE Coach Dr. M. S. Bennett, of the Havcrferd College football team,
instructing Matzkc in the proper way te tackle, as he tackles Captain Sangree en the
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1 OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
A RARE BIRD. Have you seen
one? It is known as the Para
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HELPING HER COLLEGE. Miss Dor Der Dor
othy Track took children en historical
hikes te collect money for Rndcliffe i t
CAPTAIN CURTIS II. DICKINS, chap
lain of Philadelphia Navy Yard, seen te
leave for pest with Pacific fleet x. p. a.
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felDNEY E. TAUNT, 1861 Etting street, operating a milling machine-
hlne Bhep of the Fischer Mnchine Company, 310 Nerm
in the machine Bhep
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ON 2C.000-MILE TRIP. Mrs. Judaen D. Barratt, her
husband and two children are traveling by motor
cycle. They were In Philadelphia yesterday x- r. b,
MET AT ABERDEEN.
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tary of War et testa
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ADMIRAL HENRY B. WIL
SON, commandant of the U. S.
Naval Academy n. a.
"B I L L 1IOLLENBACK.
Penn field coach snapped en
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AMERICAN BEAUTIES ABROAD. Twe deuirhr
ters of Chandler Cobb, the American Commercial
attache in Londen, who are quite popular thcre u
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