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

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SUPPORT FOR OLD CITY HALL. TJv, t-n-ten glider is being swung into place at the old
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PRESIDENT HARDING HONORED. William
and Mary College conferred en him the deprree of
Docter of Laws. Dr. Dillard is officiating u & u.
CHILDREN'S CHURCH. Every Sunday morning nt 9:30 o'clock the younger folk of the Church of St. Jude and the Nativity
conduct their own church services, nssisted by the pastor, the Rev. Geerge Sears Gassner. Ne adults are admitted te the cdifice
at Eleventh and Mount Vernen streets, at that hour. The children are singing, while Miss Gladys Zicger presides at the organ l. p. s.
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sec. nd brigade and Brigadier General . H. Jul nsten, in charge of first tirlga 1
of the American forces at Cellenz, ficmuni i.-.ii:r 1 hote f.r
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MIS.s GRACE BREAKSTONE. One of the nurses of th PARIS FASHION. A chinchilla cape, the 'fev ' ff"""?fiSrwlH
West j.n() Uespitnl, Chicago, poisoned after eating candy. .ellar is lined with smoke-color velvet, with fef?; ''iiM&' t(9 'St'BB
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110 YEARS A PILOT. Maurice S.
Tucker new guiding the Reading
ferryboat Delaware i i s
ALONG THE RACE TRACK. Mibs Alice Ellzy, Miss Isabella
Hacker and Miss Helen Hayden (left te right) as they enjoyed a
recent race meet. Mis Hacker is of Washington, D. C. i i h
IT WAS A COOL DAY. Dorethy May Sweeney
used mother's fur as she watched the horses,
en the Media track twiner Photo aerwu.
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HOW TO MAKi; A WHITE SAUCE Hsactl.N what Mi,- Pendlebury is shnumg some of the girls at tin-
nrnpholl-Lyen Scheel, highth and I-it.water street,, where cooking is being tauuht in manv of its
lminchev Thn gnls a.e Mury Stein, Miiime Flacker, Ge.t.ude Rosenthal and Flmer Ress MnTr i"oter "
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ALBERT HOFFMAN, shaping a diamond in the workroom of Heffman & ."IONE
Company, diamond cutters, of 027 Chestnut street. Hours are necessary Jncket
pa thia wheel te put ene diamond in proper ahapa LcJuer photo servic
ERb hhOW GREAT SPEED. 'IliuCuitial ii.,Ji i-ch ;l football' i wcic slightlv stung 1 the c!er weiK of the Frankford eleven, en Yellow
Field, in Frankford, yesterday afternoon. 13-0 was the hoodoo score under which Cential fell. At the left is Captain Remmey, of Frankford,
Who scored a tOUCnuewil unu kivklmi u guui. i'iiiiwiu jjium in euunu mm liiu uiii 111 uie iJlliy imager Pbote farvlc
L.AM1MN(, IMPORTANT PAPERS. u I r '.
dent Randelph of Glrard National Hank, 110 ?ut!
Third street. He lies in Chestnut Hill ' '
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