Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Image 28

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PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921
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A NASTY TRAP. Mrs C II. Vnnderbeek, n Philadclphinn. n n gutter
during the nntienal championship golf tournament nt Deal, N. J. Her
caddy ia nn Interested spectator. He stands en the feet bridge ievicit
SPLASH. The ball landed in the water between tht
thirteenth and fourteenth holes at Deal, N. J. It wa
up te Mrs. Latham Hnll te get it out. She did LfiVl'1'
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RISKY SPORT. Hanging from a win
dow of a Washington hotel ns frightened
spectators watch from street -" A f-
AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Mrs. Jeseph
E. Widencr. a Philadelphian, during a morning
Stroll With her deg .'-ntril New. I'hetu
REVIVAL OF BUSINESS. A
Rupsinn family head en his way
home from market internatienu
OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO
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iN CHINESE PARADE. Tills quintet of pretty Chincse children filled an automebilo la
he precession as it passed down Chestnut street. It was the celebration of the tenth anni
versary of the Chinese Republic Lmiscr Fnote surv.ce
MRS. T. D. WONG (left) headed a group of fiagmnkeri
when it wns found that commercial houses did net carry
Chinese flags. Miss Katherine T. Lev is with her u p.s.
A'APPY HOCKEY PRACTICE. Girls who nre trying te make
he first hockey team of Temple University out for practice. Miss
Oorethy Bough (left) is battling with Ruth Stifer, captain i' s.
CHANGED HER PLANS. Miss Dorethy Baker went te the Hollywood Colony,
Les Angelei, Calif., te start n movie career. She met Dr. William W. Gardner.
New she is Mrs. Onrdner
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OWNS A BLUE RIBBON DOG. Mrs. Geerge H.
Earle, 3d, at the Germantown Cricket Club deg
show, where she exhiv'tv1 ' irrimie ",-rice
FORTY YEARS A FIRE FIGHTER. Battalion Chief Hugh
Colgan, of Frankford, will take a "day off" tomorrow. He will
crle rote nt iU l,v,p, (vi9 To'resdnln nvpnne i.,-rr rhem ..ni.e
EMIL P. ALBRECHT talks en
unemployment In an Editorial
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iUBBBT MAVULLANE, 814 Percy street, drawing in barrel staves by
Aa nld of a small windlass, se that hoops can be placed, at the N. & II.
vwwmu vvofsrage company, Moere ana waxer strcsti
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t'EW YORK SISTERS. Miss Burke Yuille (left) and Miss Nancy Yuille, both ten
nis devotees, snapped as they finished a match et White Sulphur Springs, Virginia.
At the right is Miss Melissa Yuille, returning from a morning's hike cntnu nw Photo
"GOOD AFTERNOON." Special Police Commit
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t2LnmUi,IVER?ITV FOOTBALLERS. Captain Gray U
tackling O'Brien as they practiced nt the Klngsessing Recrontlen
wwr yeaiOTuay morning. The team haa e hard Bchedule k
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